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The companys debt was sliced by two-thirds from $2.14 billion to $762.5 million, and was poised to be an acquirer as well as an operator.
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It has or is poised to become mainstream.
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He was a man of poise even midst times of stress and excitement.
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By 1998, the economy had survived the early years of uncertainty and several setbacks, including a banking crisis, and seemed poised for solid growth.
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On pageant night, the women are judged based on scholarship, interview, talent, poise and appearance.
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For a time in late 1975, the team was poised to compete for a playoff spot.
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The country was poised to become an even more significant supplier to world oil markets in the next decade.
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Women usually dance in tight formation, poised on the ends of their geta sandals.
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Poise was his favorite word when it came to inspiring his team.
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In them she wears heeled shoes and is poised "demi point".
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