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She came back down to Earth - or more specifically, the floor - we're told, after she locked eyes with a handsome fellow with whom she spent most of the evening, acting anything but platonic, next to the disc-jockey stand. Auto sales came back down to earth as sales only totaled a seasonally adjusted figure of 16. Stocks shot higher immediately after the opening bell, but soon came back down to earth, as market participants readied themselves for what could be a volatile session on Thursday. |
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