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Talk to a fiduciary about tax efficiency, using tax-loss harvesting during swings and, keeping in step with your optimism, getting a handle on the kind of capital gains you can expect to pay.

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Then he wheeled and walked off without so much as a good-bye, but with two orderly columns of beagles marching in step behind him.

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“It is all too easy for most people to simply march in step toward whatever future they believe lies in store. But many forces shape a person’s destiny, Penelope,” she added.

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As Washington has engaged Beijing in a commercial tug-of-war, Mexico has come under pressure to act in step with its wealthier northern neighbor, and its Congress is considering hiking tariffs on Chinese imports.

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Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing climbed on Monday in step with surging tech stocks, with the major chip-equipment supplier also getting a shot of confidence from client Nvidia.

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

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