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course

[kawrs] / kɔrs /






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Of course, not everyone aims to attend an Ivy League school.

From MarketWatch

Of course, $75 million is chump change for Amazon, which makes hundreds of billion dollars in revenue a year from both its online sales and Amazon Web Services cloud unit.

From Barron's

That won’t happen overnight, of course, but the ground is most definitely shifting under investors’ proverbial feet.

From Barron's

“Of course, when you think about that, one of the first things you think about is copper, and copper prices are exploding after the Fed chairman’s comments,” he said in a Thursday report.

From MarketWatch

There is, of course, a rich paper trail, and the author made avid use of the Sanders mayoral archives at the University of Vermont.

From The Wall Street Journal