Shares in the bank have been buoyed up by the news, which has sparked speculation of a takeover. |
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He is working the streets as hard as anyone, buoyed by a huge personal fortune. |
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The off-year election on November 4 delivered another blast of good news to a White House already buoyed by boffo economic numbers. |
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You'll never see more than one dive boat on any site and they're all buoyed. |
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Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface. |
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They all watch in fear and fascination as Cal soars for a miraculous moment more, buoyed on the wind's strong shoulder. |
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Instead he presented them as wallowers, being buoyed up by water, feeding on soft marsh vegetation. |
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Owls hooted in the trees as the tide on Boston Harbor buoyed a fleet of small rowboats toward Cambridge Shore. |
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They are then put on boats and rowed out on to the lake, anchored with rocks and buoyed up by plastic pop bottles, which act as floats. |
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Sounding like a hymnal Fairport Convention, Mangion's lead vocal is buoyed by Varty for help at key moments. |
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When the cup-shaped fruits open, the seeds drop into the water and, buoyed by their corky coats, are carried by the current. |
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Twenty-four hours ago, I was buoyed by the confidence of having three plates fiercely spinning. |
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But he warmed to his subject, and was clearly buoyed up by the crowd's enthusiasm. |
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They said they felt so buoyed up as they were such a great bunch of students. |
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It still took a last gasp goal to save Erin's Own, but the certainty is they'll return to the fray on Saturday all buoyed up. |
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They were buoyed up by hope, and often they were brought down their own fatal flaws. |
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But then, for vast periods of this game, their opponents were irresistibly confident, buoyed by their clear superiority. |
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Feeling part of a larger community of like-minded nonviolent protestors, I felt buoyed up by the possibility of triumph over injustice. |
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His writing brims with death and decay, but, buoyed by a certain old-fashioned stateliness, it avoids cheap gore. |
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Jestine, who was a teacher herself long ago, was all buoyed up on seeing the kids. |
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Those in poverty, and they were numerous, were buoyed up by constant evidence of people pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps. |
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Peter swelled with pride at her assessment of his manners, buoyed up by the thought of her approval and happiness. |
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Although markets were jittery during the day as votes in the key state of Ohio were counted, stocks were buoyed after Mr Kerry conceded defeat. |
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Flood-hit residents, buoyed by the ' Dunkirk spirit ' at the height of the crisis, now face the grim reality of life in temporary accommodation. |
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The mine was towed some two miles off Methil and lowered to the sea bed and buoyed off. |
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The area was heavily netted, buoyed and mined and constantly being patrolled. |
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I emceed the dinner for Rudi Giuliani the other night, and the crowd is just enormously buoyed and up. |
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Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified. |
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Since then areas have been marked off as reef preserves or protected areas, and many of the dive sites have been buoyed. |
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I felt rather buoyed up by this and confirmed in my occasionally libidinous ways. |
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The working class at home is beginning to be starved, and is being buoyed up with the assertion that this is the last great war. |
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One of the most striking scenes portrays various fishing vessels buoyed to the wharf in the harbor with the lighthouse in the background. |
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Many times when I have been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind, and has buoyed me. |
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Remain outside the buoyed safety zone around the fireworks barge in False Creek. |
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That case was buoyed by a federal investigation into how Cuomo conducted a commission he created to root out Albany corruption. |
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Duck breast was roasted to a turn, buoyed by pearl barley ragout and confit-filled cannelloni. |
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A string of useful books, particularly The English Flower Garden, compiled mostly from articles published in his journals, further buoyed his repute in gardening circles. |
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And governments that were opposed to the war were buoyed and emboldened by being in tune with their electors. |
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Mothers are buoyed up by the way their children's energy has become channelled and is being used to energise others. |
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Many area farmers and feedlot investors are buoyed by the new addition to the community. |
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This wave model helps to guide large vessels into buoyed channels and can be useful for recreational sailors. |
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We are often buoyed when we hear that the housing market is booming because we know that housing construction is a huge economic driver. |
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Sales results in 2007 are expected to be buoyed by recent product and service innovations. |
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The upper edge of the net is buoyed with floats and remains on the surface. |
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Canadian investment in energy and mining is also rising, buoyed by higher commodity prices. |
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This was amid uncertainty about the economic outlook, buoyed by modest safe-haven flows. |
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The soybean market was buoyed by the funds, with the supportive tone kick-started in the soy oil pit. |
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Canadians are buoyed by the messaging of the Strategic Plan and its mandate of sustainable development. |
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Suitably buoyed up by our first dive, the team spent the afternoon exploring one of the famous blockships dotted around the ring of islands that make up Scapa Flow. |
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It was as though I was buoyed up and supported by the unconscious. |
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We suddenly noticed he was missing and ran around looking for him, before looking out to sea and seeing him floating, buoyed up by the air in his nappy. |
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Then, buoyed up by the thought that I had actually done something, I went out to do some gentle gardening, trimming the grassy edges along the back fence. |
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Reynaud himself seemed buoyed up with hope on hearing the proposal. |
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Grateful that I'd been allowed into this space, I finally moved on, returning to my mundane tasks of the day, but buoyed up by this close encounter. |
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She is raring to go at the moment, buoyed up by her unexpected win in the Snack-a-Jacks sponsored competition, but admits that maintaining her interest could be a problem. |
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For today's leaders buoyed up by the passing cloud of rhetoric, its literary strength makes it likely its findings will be quoted for many years to come. |
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Overseas, bull runs in Asia have buoyed foreign stock funds. |
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Skipper Dave dryly remarks that he isn't so sure about this one, as it lies on a flat sandy seabed close to a small reef and he doesn't have it buoyed. |
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Zaharchenko on Friday night projected defiance rather than bravado, no doubt buoyed by the Moscow-sent materiel and fighters. |
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Cuomo in turn was buoyed by big margins in New York City and its surrounding suburbs. |
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But by 1928, he was ready to get back into the fray, buoyed by supporters in and out of the media. |
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The netroots were further buoyed by the 2006 midterms, when Democrats ran against the Iraq War, and won control of Congress. |
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Born into a Florida orange-growing dynasty, he was educated at private secondary school, was a Harvard drop-out, and spent his days buoyed by a munificent trust fund. |
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The broader market was also buoyed by the release of Japan's jobs data on Friday, which sparked active buy-backs of domestic demand-linked shares, dealers said. |
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But with Liverpool likely to field a weakened team to face an obdurate Burnley side buoyed by back-to-back wins and clean sheets, it may not be such a foregone conclusion. |
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A French declaration of war on the side of the Dutch in mid April 1666 took the situation a step further and buoyed a Dutch counterattack. |
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Hurley was buoyed by the crew's enthusiastic reception. |
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This physical prowess and skill is totally abnegated if it is buoyed up or replaced by pharmaceutical, chemical or physiological experimentation and manipulation. |
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We looked for apotropaic markings on the clunch walls of local barns and cottages, we walked up Mary's Well, a sunken lane in Kingcombe that buoyed with hedge-life. |
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Consumer and government spending along with real estate investment were buoyed by low interest rates, strong job creation and ongoing stimulus packages. |
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The firmness of consumption reflected the historically high level of consumer confidence, which was buoyed by the improvement in employment and the increase in disposable income. |
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The last reel is buoyed by the deliciously hammy tones of David Bowie, who voices the Voldemortish villain. |
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Many appear to have already relocated to the universe where his current Test average is something other than 47 – they must now be buoyed by the possibility that, somewhere, he is chalking up triple centuries every innings. |
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Sargassum is a leafy, brown algae buoyed by little gas-filled berries, or pneumatocysts. |
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However, with provincial tax revenues buoyed by rising oil prices, the government had difficulty justifying the continued levying of premiums for health care coverage. |
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We would spend three or four days at sea, grappling for the loops of cable, which were raised on deck, cut in two with each end buoyed off, then dropped back into the sea. |
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Not one rock near the surface was discovered which was not buoyed by this floating weed. |
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Sunny moves through these final days quickly, easily, buoyed by routine even though change is afoot in all directions. |
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But if you were a victim of Maciel, and had been denounced as a slanderer for accusing him, and that denunciation had never been unsaid, would you feel spiritually buoyed by the promise of prayers offered on your behalf? |
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Rembrandt's fame and wealth grew through the 1630s, buoyed by the popularity of his etchings, engravings, and demand as a portraitist. |
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As some of you know I am coming up to a year as the Executive Director of ThinkFirst and I am buoyed by the enthusiasm shown by chapters and volunteers across the country for our cause. |
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Archimedes' principle states that an object fully or partly immersed in a liquid is buoyed upward by a force equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by that object. |
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Seven buoyed surface fish attractors that have been placed about 8 to 10 miles offshore by a commercial fisherman help full-day charter sport fishermen find bites. |
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On the nearby marsh, where salt and fresh water channels mix, terns, avocets and marsh harriers are buoyed by mid-flight coastal breezes, to the delight of wildlife watchers. |
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The opening goal came out of nowhere and, buoyed, it was a lovely sequence of crisp passes that culminated in Steven Whittaker playing in Nathan Redmond to double the lead. |
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