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...counterattacking on new fronts. Capitalizing on an increasing acceptance of secondhand stores by Japanese consumers, Bookoff is now opening additional outlets offering used clothing, jewelry, toys, furniture and computer hardware. There is no saihan law for those goods, leading Sakamoto's doubters to predict that these ventures will fail. He disagrees, arguing that the company's pricing and distribution know-how and entrepreneurial spirit provide an advantage no competitor can quickly replicate...
...recapitulation of 2000’s stunning Oui, however, will probably be disappointed this time around. The Sea And Cake fan knows quite well how the band can play, what they play and how perfectly they play it. But at this point, one would almost rather hear the band fail in the midst of an experimental disaster than stagnate in One Bedroom’s complacency. —Roger Rossier
England will adopt the Euro within the next five years, he said, adding that he believes British Prime Minister Tony Blair will likely call for a referendum on the matter this year that will fail by a narrow margin...
...continue to perform its duties to keep order," Saud explained. "Instead of constantly harping, 'If you don't do what we want, we will pursue you,' say the reverse: 'If you do what we want, you will not be pursued, you will secure yourself and your future.' I fail to see how Iraqis wouldn't accept this approach in the face of certain destruction...
...merely needs to look at the perils of Expository Writing sectioning to see how badly a system based solely on descriptions can fail. There, first-years are forced to make assumptions about classes based on little more than a printed paragraph in a booklet, with the predictably disastrous results in terms of student satisfaction and enjoyment...