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The search for higher returns than can likely be generated by core real estate has led institutional investors to look under every stone and allocate significantly more capital to value-add, opportunistic and offshore real estate strategies. Macy) who'd like to put a skull- and-crossbones label on cigarette packaging; an opportunistic reporter (Katie Holmes) willing to have wild sex with Nick to further her career; the opportunistic (get the emphasis here? Scientists had previously proposed that such opportunistic infections develop when the immune system is weakened. |
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