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U.S. stock futures rose, so too did European and Asian shares, as Democrats provided enough votes for the Senate to advance a measure aimed to end the impasse.

U.S. stock futures rose, so too did European and Asian shares, as Democrats provided enough votes for the Senate to advance a measure aimed to end the impasse.

He also moved to Los Angeles because "Brighton had just become too sad" but he later returned after he "realised that, regardless of where we lived, we just took our sadness with us".

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“Closing vents or cranking thermostats too quickly to cool or heat your home only uses more energy and creates an imbalance.”

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Businesses considering where to expand or whether to move a headquarters will factor in quality-of-life issues, too, including crime, cost of living, housing availability, and more.

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

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