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Saviour Iwezue traces her environmental awakening to when she was nine years old.

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Although it cannot be directly observed or touched, researchers suspect that dark matter leaves behind faint traces.

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Melissa's origins trace back to a cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of West Africa in mid-October.

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But here they were, along with Mr. Järvi and his Festival Orchestra, in perfect sync, each urging the other toward greater virtuosity without the slightest trace of rivalry.

But these bull-market apologists are laboring under a fundamental misunderstanding of bubbles: They don’t trace to weak earnings per se, but to how far ahead of those earnings the market rises.

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