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performed

adjective as in discharged

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adjective as in produced

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adjective as in realized

adjective as in rendered

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In apparent response to the GOP wins, small-cap stocks, along with financial and traditional energy sectors — including oil, gas and coal — performed particularly well following the election and may continue to benefit from anticipated new policies, such as corporate tax cuts, reduced regulatory oversight for financial institutions and fewer environmental restrictions on fossil fuel production.

From Salon

With the exception of the first half of the opener against Poland, Scotland have performed well, even if results have not neccessarily followed.

From BBC

In April, the pair performed Yoakam’s 1987 song “Little Ways” at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio.

He increased his support significantly among Democratic base voters, most notably Latino men, and performed better than expected among Black men.

From Salon

He said when he was 14, the school did a non-religious show at the end of the year and that was the first time he got to do something in school and the only time he sang and performed.

From BBC

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

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