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“Each of our aircraft on order have been carefully factored into Emirates’ growth plan, which is aligned to Dubai’s growth plans.”

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It’s now a full-blown police state aligned with Caracas.

Conference of Catholic Bishops released its message, the group elected as its next president Diocese of Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley, whose public politics have so far mostly aligned with those of his deep-red state.

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Across the world, economic policy isn’t aligned with the new reality that aggregate productivity is determined by standouts, stragglers, and how capital and resources are reallocated between those groups.

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Carnegie’s central idea—that success at work depends less on technical knowledge and more on how one relates to people—aligned with the white-collar, consumer-driven economy emerging in the 1930s.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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