I wiped the smile right off her face, she says, like she used to wipe her school slate clean with a bit of spit and an unwinding jersey sleeve. |
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Once bitter rivals, they were effectively forced together as the unwinding of Japan's keiretsu led to increased rivalry at home. |
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Outside it is cold, and thin wisps of fog are unwinding along the damp length of Baker Street. |
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I took one of these envelopes and undid it by unwinding a little thread in back. |
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Small banks in need of unwinding their positions had problems finding counter partners in the interbank market, he said. |
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Furthermore, this winding and unwinding of power in the trunk of the body requires fairly strong legs as well to stabilize the swing. |
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Basil and borage herb tea is especially good for unwinding, and is relaxing and soothing. |
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Elaborate caliper rules were developed to measure cloth on the bolt, without unwinding it. |
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The Zauuya area had a lot of natural hot springs, so to the water was warm and unwinding. |
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Sailors would throw the wood panel into the sea, behind the ship, and the rope would start unwinding from the reel. |
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The top tax rate could be cut from 42 per cent to 40 per cent, but this may not be opted for, as it would be an unwinding of clawbacks made in the past two years. |
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Consider it the slow unwinding of the Bank's previously accommo-dating monetary policy. |
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Interest on the impaired asset continues to be recognized through the unwinding of the discount. |
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These include the single cell gel electrophoresis assay, the gel electrophoresis assay, the alkaline elution and unwinding assays and the analysis of DNA adducts. |
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Sport was clearly her way of unwinding in a country where a journalist is often like a tightrope walker who has to fight to keep their balance. |
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Using helicopter for the unwinding of power line or optical fibber has become inevitable. |
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The negative cycle in demand together with the exchange rate appreciation puts downward pressure on prices, unwinding the initial increase. |
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He extracted €1.55 billion from General Motors in 2005 as compensation for unwinding an ill-considered put option to buy Fiat's car business. |
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The decrease during the year was due to unwinding of a number of hedge positions. |
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The unwinding of the discount on provisions is recognized in finance costs. |
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Because of the exceptionally high leverage and the scale of linkages between risks, this process of unwinding is proving particularly painful. |
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Budgetary developments in 1998 were also partly determined by the unwinding of temporary measures on government deficits. |
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And then I'd prove my point by unwinding the scarf on what they thought was a pretty nondescript costume to reveal hideously convincing strangulation bruising. |
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In particular, depth was reduced for trades perceived as being in the same direction as LTCM's unwinding of positions. |
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DNA helicase travels ahead of the replication fork, continuously opening and unwinding the DNA double helix to provide the template needed by the DNA Polymerase. |
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This appears primarily to have reflected the unwinding of pre-turmoil asset accumulation. |
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A gizmo is available by unwinding modifier to change the position of texture. |
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It is a constant struggle to choose the unpleasant and real over the blissful unwinding of our evolutionary danger signals. |
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For years he had been taking them once a week, as a way of unwinding and relieving the aches and pains from the hard manual labor required by his landscaping business. |
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After unwinding during my sculpting class I could stop off for a giant pretzel or could hear a dozen scraggy men playing acoustic tunes on their guitars. |
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If you have trouble sleeping, try a cup of decaffeinated herbal tea or juice instead of unwinding with a glass of wine. |
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It is therefore natural for there to be some unwinding of these levels. |
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In the event, however, the failure of the recovery to gather momentum and the progressive unwinding of the impact of earlier shocks contributed to a lowering of inflationary risks. |
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Invalidation and reversal refers to any form of voidance, cancellation or unwinding of debits, credits, designating entries or removals of designating entries under any rule applicable in an insolvency proceeding. |
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Fibber glass unwinding with automatic detection of the rolls end. |
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The annual growth rate of M3 remains robust, notwithstanding signs of a resumption of the unwinding of past portfolio shifts into monetary assets, which exerts a dampening effect on headline M3 growth. |
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This system enables intra-day irrevocability of large-value payments and the unwinding of transactions in payment and securities delivery-versus-payment systems. |
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Indonesia's Salim family, the biggest shareholders in First Pacific, which is listed in Hong Kong, are admitting defeat and unwinding some failed investments. |
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Both for their own sake, and in the interests of world trade, the practitioners of state capitalism need to start unwinding their huge holdings in favoured companies and handing them over to private investors. |
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The total number of jobless is now close to 2.4m after increasing by a record 281,000 over the previous quarter, the three months to February. This dramatic resurgence of unemployment is unwinding the clock. |
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Increases in provisions recognised as a result of the passage of time and the unwinding of discounting are recognised as financial expenses in the income statement. |
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This high rate of economic expansion, combined with rapid wage growth and the unwinding of the previous decline in food prices in the context of a less favourable harves, has rekindled inflationary pressures. |
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Japan has maintained a posture of weakening its currency to boost exports, but the added weight of an unwinding of JPY safe-haven trades may have pushed its value lower than anticipated. |
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The Group's second quarter revenues included higher net investment securities gains but they were largely offset by interest expense incurred on the unwinding of related hedge contracts. |
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With few data releases helping or harming the EUR, the USD was likely losing strength from the unwinding of long positions on the Dollar in exchange for higher-yielding assets. |
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We recognise that these necessary actions to help secure an orderly unwinding of global imbalances are in our own best interest, as they will promote sustainable growth and employment in our economies at the same time. |
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They struggled in early 2010 and may not have an easy time in the period ahead as investors discount the political, regulatory and economic risks that follow from the eventual unwinding of fiscal and monetary stimulus. |
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Without adequate coordination of the fiscal stimulus packages worldwide and the way these are financed, uncertainty about the unwinding of the global imbalances could thus become a source of further financial instability. |
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Lavrov stressed that unwinding the confrontation with a purpose of pressuring Russia with sanctions is prospectless. |
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I do not doubt to lay open, by untwisting or unwinding, and either to draw up by exantlation, or display by incision. |
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For an intercalator to fit between base pairs, the bases must separate, distorting the DNA strands by unwinding of the double helix. |
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The financial Crowns' intertwinement with domestic political and business institutions, however, makes their rapid unwinding unrealistic. |
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This process is the unwinding of the several turns of the yarn, extending from the top of the cop in process of formation to the summit of the spindle. |
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