After the pension scheme was revalued in the wake of the dotcom bubble, that surplus turned to a deficit. |
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If the two fighters begin to converge while attacking a bandit, the yielding pilot must alter course to preserve the 500-foot bubble. |
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But now a collapsing bubble transforms ballooning revenues into ballooning budget deficits. |
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It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone bust. |
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And how bad would the tech bust have been if the bubble hadn't been so big? |
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Chinese authorities, however, believe that they can stage an orderly deflation of the bubble and thereby prevent an economic bust. |
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The addition makes the tepache fizz and bubble, and it's said to be extremely good for the digestion. |
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I wanted to show how the luff of our NS Main likes to just see some backwind or bubble in the luff. |
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It's the kind that gets to looking like a huge green bubble of taut membrane, stretched to the limit, with redness that radiates outward. |
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Place the birds on a warm plate and bubble up the juice in the pan to reduce it, then season it to your taste. |
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Avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, colored or perfumed toilet paper, sanitary pads or tampons that contain a deodorant, and bubble bath. |
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They get sick if you put them in a bubble and spray them in the eyeballs with Lysol. |
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To prevent bubble formation during the measurements, an additional pressure of 1 atm was applied. |
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She began her normal ritual of making dinner, followed by a soothing bubble bath. |
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He looked out his bubble window and saw a mixed gaggle of Fw 190s and Me 109s closing head-on in line abreast. |
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The land is chalky too, which makes those grapes bubble like nobody's business. |
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Classical liberals believe that the precautions and warfare are necessary to protect the bubble. |
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We confirmed this result by pricking antibubbles and measuring the size of the air bubble produced. |
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An antibubble is similar to a bubble, but the roles of the water and the air are reversed. |
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An air bubble in water that is shaped like a normal glass lens would have roughly the opposite effect of the glass lens. |
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Over a period of 1 week the air bubble is resorbed and replaced by fluids created within the eye. |
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The series of blasts of violet light slammed into the small cutter, forming a corona that surrounded the ship like a bubble. |
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Outside, it is protected from the English winter weather by yards of bubble wrap and a child's umbrella. |
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Because if that doesn't happen, the terrorism bubble will reinflate and bad things will follow. |
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The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision. |
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In place of an open rear sight on the barrel, a bubble level is fitted to help avoid canting the rifle. |
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Blue Nun is about as fashionable as bubble perms, kipper ties and progressive rock. |
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The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy. |
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Each person is seen as trapped within his or her own private bubble, in constant need of affirmation and recognition. |
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If you do not like the Indian version then you get nasty white toast and bright red jam that tastes like bubble gum. |
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It had a shower and a separate whirlpool complete with several colorful bottles of shampoo, bubble bath, and sweet-smelling soaps. |
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But more than anything yet seen in Moore's career, this film was made in the bubble and breathes truly rarified air. |
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Judging by social media and the reporting of the Westminster bubble, neither side can wait. |
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Its members see the key to local elections as a focus on communities, particularly those that feel alienated from the Westminster bubble. |
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Back in the Westminster bubble he is assailed by advice from all sides on how to react to the vicious swathe of cuts. |
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At the same time, the acutely imbalanced U.S. bubble economy demands continuous monetary largess from both home and abroad. |
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The charm of his take on the situation is that the golden boy and girl expand their bubble of radiant happiness to let the waif in. |
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The artist had been set afloat at sea in a large clear bubble, naked, as several other empty bubbles bobbed on the waves around him. |
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We can watch it bubble up from blogs and activist sites and spread like a playground rumor. |
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Every sentence ended with a question mark, and was punctuated by a popping bubble or annoying giggle. |
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Being in technology stocks in this bubble gives you a much higher risk of losing your shirt than if you are not in them. |
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The bubble simply absorbed her most powerful attack as it began to glow with a whitish yellow light. |
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The late, lamented Internet bubble is just the latest example. |
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In 2014, Facebook has become an avatar, promoter, and beneficiary of the social media-related bubble. |
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The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank. |
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It was the boiling point of tensions that Nigeria had seen bubble over for years. |
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Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened. |
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One participant strips down to take a bubble bath in a momentarily empty room. |
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This was the era of the junk bond, and the beginning of what became the vast financial-derivatives bubble which is exploding the financial system of the world today. |
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The cupcake bubble has been replaced, as I documented last year, by a fro-yo bubble. |
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When the bubble burst, their shareholders were left holding the bag. |
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Framed by the white hijab she adopted at 17, Joseph's serious eyes and alabaster features impart an ethereal air at odds with the mirth that can bubble up at her own expense. |
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The tech bubble has burst, the telecom industry is in deep trouble and the economy officially entered recession last year after the longest expansion on record. |
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Add the red wine, allow to bubble for a few minutes, stirring. |
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When the bubble pops, or in the remote chance that it deflates gradually, the wealth the Party gave the people will deflate too. |
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This was never a bubble that was going to pop, it was a balloon that has now deflated. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy. |
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The future looks grim, as whole populations of people are allergic to everyday things because they were kept in a sanitised bubble when they were kids. |
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It's hard to get excited about a presidential candidate who bases his fiscal policy on the expectation that the internet bubble is going to reinflate. |
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She tapped the aluminium of my canteen, tried to bend the laminated steel of my knife blade, stared and poked at the compass mounted it its perspex bubble in the hilt. |
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My God, each box is a perfect reduced-impact nest of quality bubble wrap. |
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The acting exists in a self-contained bubble of Phoenix yelling at Hoffman and Hoffman yelling at Phoenix, and more yelling. |
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Hard lessons were learned during the dot-com bubble, and that means that only established companies with significant revenues. |
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Until then, enjoy this quote that is slightly relevant to an epistemic bubble this blog discusses on occasion. |
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For years, the Republican Party has benefited from a base sealed in an epistemological bubble. |
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Its bubble shape, multicolours and unashamedly artificial materials are similar to the space-age furniture and products that have inspired the latest bout of retro-futurism. |
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But in that case, you also have to treat the real-estate bubble as an exogenous event. |
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All of which raises the question, is the era of free capital movement just a bubble, fated to end one of these years, maybe soon? |
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That protective security bubble that has kept watch over you night and day and ferried you from city to city will be punctured. |
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The result is the biggest property bubble in history, which when it pops will sound like a thousand firework accidents. |
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And, upon enlargement by the Daily Beast's photo team, we can even see that a speech bubble has been stuck into Philip's mouth! |
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She's got it lined with sheepskin everywhere you can see, and she's got these bubble chairs made of lucite that are suspended from the ceiling by chains. |
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His sequined catsuit strutting beneath a bubble coat dusted with feathers had the audience applauding with approval. |
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The box is the safety cage and the bubble wrap is the restraint system. |
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Then quite suddenly, the hermetically sealed bubble around Castro was punctured. |
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Back in 2005, for instance, he argued that the U.S. housing bubble was starting to hiss badly. |
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Technology, abetted by social media, threatens to imprison everyone in a solipsistic bubble. |
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Just as we had the housing bubble, we now seem to be at the apex of the stainless steel bubble. |
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These reporters are working within a bubble, impenetrable to secular outsiders. |
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On the other hand, the French and the Dutch probably haven't done done us Yanks any big favor, since the eventual bust is likely to be proportional to the size of the bubble. |
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I think New York has so many tunnels due to a subway craze at the turn of the century and when the bubble burst and the companies went bust the tunnels got sealed off. |
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My partner has warned me that she has seen the return of drop waisted, bubble and frill skirts, bandanas, stirrup bubblegum jeans, and stonewashed denim. |
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Rapid increases in a number of commodity prices followed the collapse in the housing bubble. |
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Next, the glassworker can gather more glass over that bubble to create a larger piece. |
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After 1990, the stock market and real asset market fell, at that time BOJ regulated markets until 1991 in order to end the bubble. |
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This increased their vulnerability to the collapse of the housing bubble and worsened the ensuing economic downturn. |
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However, most economists and investors believe that there is no student loan bubble. |
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The bubble terminal velocity, drag coefficient, Reynolds number and bubble aspect ratio are in good agreement with experimental data. |
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The land deals in Tokyo've gone toes up since the bubble burst, but the landlord's still trying to push through a deal with a developer. |
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Also, thermosiphons can fail because of a bubble in the loop, and require a circulating loop of pipes. |
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Many players tend to play timidly around the bubble, to keep their chips and last longer in the game. |
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But it didn't all bubble up and become clear until that last... week or so. |
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The bubble level on your sight is a very valuable device in assuring this goal. |
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So while content can bubble up, it can also flow down to many smaller blogs and reach both a large audience and deep into networks. |
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The acquired data are backed up to the bubble memory every five minutes, so if power goes out, only the last five minutes of data are lost. |
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The basic frame could be adapted with modules to allow a baby to lie flat or a bubble windscreen to completely enclose the child. |
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Low waist jeans work well for you as long you team them up with casual tanks, feminine peasant blousons or bubble tops. |
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All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped. |
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Unlikely characters bubble up into the plot, such as Oscar Wilde's father, who brings in the Irish version of the box-on-stilts, the Crannog. |
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You're seeing a blowoff rally in silver, but we don't know when the bubble gets popped. |
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The cabernet bubble is about to burst, and its not going to be pretty. |
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The explosion creates a bubble in the water, and due to the difference in pressure, the bubble will collapse from the bottom. |
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The bubble jet effect occurs when a mine or torpedo detonates in the water a short distance away from the targeted ship. |
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The walrus has an air sac under its throat which acts like a floatation bubble and allows it to bob vertically in the water and sleep. |
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Lax lending standards and rising real estate prices also contributed to the real estate bubble. |
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Using a wire twisted into a bubble wand, Pettit dipped the loop first into plain water to see what would happen. |
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The Knights had been on the bubble for the tournament, but played their way in by winning their last five games. |
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Smith was on the bubble but lost out when Jones was faster by a tenth of a second. |
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Humpback whales, among others, form in collaboration bubble carpets to herd krill or plankton into bait balls before lunging at them. |
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My better half had aromatic braised pork belly with a bubble and squeak cake, black pudding and apple fritter. |
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This technique involves the whale slapping the surface of the ocean with its tail between one and four times before creating the bubble net. |
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During the feeding season, humpbacks make unrelated vocalizations for herding fish into their bubble nets. |
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Humpbacks have a diverse repertoire of feeding methods, including the bubble net technique. |
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Make a bubble wand using string threaded on to a key, tied around two wooden spoons to make a triangle shape with the key hanging in the middle. |
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They use several feeding methods, including skimming the surface, lunging, and bubble nets. |
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Another fossil, Vernanimalcula, has been interpreted as a coelomate bilaterian, but may simply be an infilled bubble. |
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When the bubble burst in 2001, many of these companies folded and their employees were laid off. |
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The innocuous trauma of high pressure jets and bubble massage to the insensate breast and back areas had caused the bruising seen in the picture. |
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In the 1980s, real estate prices skyrocketed during a real estate and debt bubble. |
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Some of the best are scientific experiments, such as growing salt crystals and making a giant bubble wand. |
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But this is the sort of mentality that comes to the fore in a bubble. |
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Systems apply differential heating or cooling around the bubble via segmented die lips or a segmented air ring or IBC unit. |
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The respondents are concerned that simply discussing the real estate bubble might create a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Zane asks in the fundraising video, shooting bubbles from a bubble gun. |
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They created Wonki Wands and Wonki Bubble Potion when they purchased a homemade bubble wand kit at a local fair. |
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A bubble rising rapidly in water describes a spiral closely resembling a corkscrew. |
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The pace of growth slowed during 2007 and led to the burst of a major property bubble which had developed over time. |
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Smith is in the bubble position, having barely beaten out Jones for the last spot. |
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For no woman, sure, will plead the passion of love for an excuse. This would be to own herself the mere tool and bubble of the man. |
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Dad-of-two Alun has been supplying the women of Cardiff with their perfumes, bubble baths and blusher for the past two years. |
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The expanded line, which includes men's and women's body washes, shampoos and conditioners, joins the brand's bubble baths. |
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The fact that item 3 seems to slowly bubble up to its correct position gives the bubblesort algorithm its name. |
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The statistical comparison of anisotropy was conducted by measuring the difference in diameters of the bubble in the major and minor axes. |
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The supermarket's new Kids Bathtime range of shampoo, shower gel and bubble baths is decorated with cute ducks, crocodiles and dolphins. |
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The third bubble blower is made by cutting three drinking straws in half, then lining them up two-by-three and gluing them together. |
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Among portfolio managers, certain people have called him a serial bubble blower. |
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The bubble, by reason of its comparative levity to the fluid that encloses it, would necessarily ascend to the top. |
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If that had been an inflatable mattress he would have got it in the back of a bubble car. |
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He's always in trouble, This doublesome bubble, For eating his pie with a spoon. |
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He also fronted a popular weekly show, Where's Fred, which sees him touring the region in a bubble car. |
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He grabs the steering wheel tighter and stops chewing his bubble gum. |
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Black pudding, baked beans, bubble and squeak and hash browns are often also included. |
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In Three-Wheelers A-Z, author Chris Rees looks at everything from Morgans to bubble cars. |
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Runner-upEmma Carroll, 10,from Sudley junior school, created a fortressed Liverpool with bubble cars and flying scooters. |
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Space age bubble cars are already congesting parts of Tipperary as they make their way to Dublin. |
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I hate to burst his bubble, but he is going to be disappointed if he tries that idea. |
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Ultimately, the explosion of the hydrogen bubble chamber at CEA in 1965 led to defunding of the laboratory. |
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Physicists and astronomers, though, deal with WIMPs and MACHOs, giants and dwarfs, and bubble chambers. |
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Designed with built-in mirrors and brushes the four lip glosses look like bubble gum. |
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Fragrances such as vanilla, mint, chocolate, gardenia, rose, bubble gum and others are said to add value to finished rubber goods. |
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Rotate the glowing orb to project a straight line in any direction and use the integrated bubble level to make sure it's level or plumb. |
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Aperture includes white peep ring, large bubble level and a downward vertical pin backed by an aperture-wrapped fiber. |
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I'd looked at my bubble level but it appeared to be lying to me so I ignored it. |
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Dynamic surface tension was measured using a Sita maximum bubble pressure tensiometer. |
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I hunt the rugged, up-and-down country of the West a lot, and I've found a bubble level on my sight is a must. |
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Elite's CineTension2 screen kit includes a bracket wrench, wall screws and bubble level for easy installation. |
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It is also observed that the numerical results of bubble terminal velocities, the experimental data of Krishna et al. |
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Lastly, bubble bursting can also be a generation pathway for particulate matter during an oil spill. |
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The new bond issue now appears to be on the bubble, with support eroding. |
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You'll get magic straws, a bubble hand, magic bubble wand and whistle. |
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It's less of a reach if he's a bullying, gun-slinging sorehead laughing at his crime with all the arrogance we've come to loathe in the bubble world of sports superstardom. |
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Carburetor heat and mixture controls are also located on the console. A small electric fan sits on the floor to demist the bubble. It also comes in handy to deheat the pilot. |
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Rose entered the week on the playoff bubble at 34th in the standings, knowing that he needed a good finish to make the final event at East Lake Golf Club. |
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So when the well blew, the methane did not bubble up gently. |
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Through the open door Clement sees the girls in the shady shelter shed drinking daintily from the bubble taps and dabbing at their mouths with their crumpled white hankies. |
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But all of them also made megaprofits during the mortgage bubble. |
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The Bee Gees' overwhelming success rose and fell with the disco bubble. |
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Light up your booze with professional bar lighting from Beyond 7 bubble wall installations to make a more modern mantuary for you and your friends. |
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In the late 1950s, the discharge of methane gas in the depths of the river caused the water to bubble, and the toxins wore away at boats' propellers. |
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Markets in the UAE saw the selloff begin when the central bank warned in early June of a possible bubble in the residential real estate markets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. |
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Tonight, Sophie demonstrates a series of recipes for combating melancholy, indulging her blues with bubble and squeak cakes served with red onion gravy. |
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A wonderful outdoor toy, this oversized bubble wand is easy to play with. |
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A range of MY LITTLE PONY home accessories will help make bath and bed time special with products such as bubble bath, shampoo and bath soap from Cosrich Group, Inc. |
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Customers bought raffle tickets for prizes, which included a hamper donated by staff whose contents included pink champagne, bubble bath and make-up bags. |
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My new thing is that I always take my bubble baths wearing a tiara. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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My favourite memory was the first time my mum bought me a bubble blower. |
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Among the more interesting vehicles was a 1960 BMW Isetta, an egg-shaped, single-cylinder car that became known as the bubble car for its rounded shape. |
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Also up for grabs is Savile's famous yellow BMW Isetta 300 Plus bubble car, bought in 1965 while he was a resident DJ at the New Elizabethan Ballroom, Belle Vue, Manchester. |
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It was a two seater with no driver controls or steering wheel and looked something like a cross between a toy car and one of those old bubble cars. |
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Designer Sir Alec Issigonis was commissioned by The British Motor Corporation to devise a small car with four seats to compete with the boom in sales of German bubble cars. |
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It also includes 2nd axis adjustment and large bubble level. |
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As this happens, each bubble bursts, making a 'popping' sound. |
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In that way, the shape and the texture of the bubble of glass is determined by the design on the interior of the mold rather than the skill of the glassworker. |
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Additionally, a scantron bubble sheet and a statement of informed consent were given to students for review and a signature was required before the survey was administered. |
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Yeah, Babe, I guess I got about seven hours in the hot sun under the bubble canopy but I'm OK now. How 'bout you? What's the latest spratmo about your condition? |
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Ryan blinked and looked at the squidling. It flew up using its tentacles and drifted down onto Ryan's snout. It waved around a tentacle and formed a bubble that drifted away. |
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At the height of the technology bubble, Wave Systems attracted a devoted throng of investors from across the country who called themselves Wavoids. |
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Other science concepts include simulated boiling, fluid flow behavior and bubble movements induced by temperature changes, natural convection, and wake flow. |
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One of the safest water features is a bubble water fountain. |
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The new system uses advanced technologies, such as bubble memory, to increase the system's memory by 380 percent beyond what is currently available. |
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Tribute to her, all now hangs on airer Hauled to ceiling height and she addresses Sunday joint, cold beef with carving knife, And magics up crisped bubble and squeak in pans. |
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In addition, the action of the rotor creates bubble shear, giving rise to a broader swarm of smaller bubbles over a wider area, which increases surface-area-to-volume ratio. |
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Add butter, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, sea salt and pepper, stirring with a wooden spoon for 1 minute, allowing the mixture to bubble and thicken. |
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By 2014, legislators, economists and the IMF were again warning of a bubble with residential property prices soaring and the level of personal mortgage debt expanding. |
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The bubble burst in the early 1990s, and many companies, banks, and individuals were caught with mortgage backed debts while real estate was shrinking in value. |
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