Word: grown
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Arnault: Because China is clearly going to be the number one economic power and it is already full of potential - with lots of population and the buying power increasing by the day. [For LVMH] this is a pioneering country, where we have grown relatively fast with luxury goods and cosmetics, and we are opening new territories for wine and spirits...
...stay vertical.”6. FM: You’ve been training with your coach Bonnie Retzkin since you were four. What has that been like?EH: It’s been great to have that kind of figure where she’s pretty much grown up with me. And now it’s a little weird not seeing her every day and seeing different coaches, but sometimes change is good so we’ll see what happens.7. FM: You once said that at 5’6”, you’re the skating...
...process of replacing Ridolfi commences, Harvard is hopeful that assistant coach Jose Barbosa will take the helm. Barbosa has been the Crimson’s assistant coach for two years, and his relationship with the team has grown strong in that time...
...medical schools have increased their class size in the past five years. But medical schools at Harvard and other Ivy League universities are keeping their class sizes steady, saying that any changes they make would be insufficient in addressing the problem. Harvard’s class size has not grown for over 25 years, according to former Harvard Medical School (HMS) Dean Joseph B. Martin’s 2005 Commencement address. Jules L. Dienstag, the dean for medical education at HMS, said that the school will keep its class size at 165 and does not have the capacity to expand...
Turnout in Polish elections has been declining since the end of communism as voters have grown increasingly disillusioned with their politicians. On Sunday that disillusionment became a spur as hundreds of thousands of mainly younger voters turned out to repudiate the populist political style of Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, whose Law and Justice Party (PIS) was defeated after just two years in office. The turnout was especially high in larger cities such as Krakow, Gdansk and the capital Warsaw (where it reached 70%) and in the huge 1.2 million strong Polish diaspora in Britain and Ireland; it was correspondingly...