51.  As a hedge against competition, it is investing heavily abroad.

52.  Diane Orentlicher, an international law professor at American University, said the indictments will limit the ability of Serb leaders to travel abroad.

53.  Disney's "Lion King," for example, generated an estimated $1 billion in profits after marketing spinoffs, video sales and theatrical income abroad.

54.  "Do not be discouraged by the present economic difficulties: they can be overcome," Clinton said, taking his powers of political persuasion abroad.

55.  Death: Each year more than 6,000 Americans die abroad.

56.  Did he think the United States would have to send such forces abroad repeatedly in future?

57.  DLJ expects to have as much as $6 billion on hand by the end of the year to invest in the U.S. and abroad, Chalsty said.

58.  Difficulties notwithstanding, people who make successful lives abroad, Wang says, "are open-minded and like to live day to day."

59.  Dodd said the United States has to take much of the responsibility for drug trafficking abroad, because its consumption of drugs fuels the demand and production.

60.  Declines in those markets influence buying and selling in Venezuelan equities, especially as shares of 14 Venezuelan companies are traded abroad.

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