The spectre of a stronger yuan will, temporarily at least, worsen China's asset-price bubbliness, as foreign capital floods into the country in anticipation of a stronger currency. |
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Jeffrey Bussgang of Flybridge Capital Partners, a venture firm, notes that venture funds raised between 1995 and 1997 enjoyed stellar returns. Others point to signs of bubbliness. |
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Her natural enthusiasm and bubbliness will conquer you in no time. |
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It can be good to feel on form, and if you need to enthuse anyone or share some ideas, your bubbliness can work wonders. |
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While she retained her bubbliness and warmth she started to deal with more serious issues of interest to afternoon-TV viewers. |
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His attitude is very good, as you'd expect for a 17-year-old, he has a bubbliness and enthusiasm about him. |
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Her bubbliness masks the fact that this Warrington mum has got terminal cancer. |
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In that time he has impressed with the speed and economy of his bowling, the bubbliness of his personality and even the competitiveness of his batting. |
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People were proud of her and miss her loveliness and bubbliness. |
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