Highs can be a bit tinny but this can be tweaked easy enough, with mid range and bass being just about right for both gaming and music. |
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Highs of 105 are typical, and 110-degree scorchers all too common. |
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Highs movements in between 1767 and his death in 1803 were detailed by Guest. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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It is alleged that Highs gave clockmaker Kay a wooden model of his rollers and asked him to make a working metal version. |
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Highs had been unable to patent or develop the idea due to lack of finance. |
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Highs was a witness at the February 1785 trial, and in his evidence claimed he had made fluted rollers. |
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It was based on an invention by Thomas Highs and the patent was later overturned. |
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Highs abounded in the then-emergent SoHo scene, with cheap lofts, cooperative galleries, and all-night talkfests at Max's Kansas City. |
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Thomas Highs, sometimes spelled Thomas Hayes, was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1718 and lived most of his life there. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh has claimed to be the inventor and the story is repeated using his wife's name. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh had claimed that he was the true inventor of both these devices and the spinning jenny as well. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas Highs by clock maker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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Arkwright had previously assisted Thomas Highs, who invented the spinning frame. |
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He used them to show that Highs had been in close proximity to the acknowledged inventors, and from this made assumptions about High's role. |
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The principle of his rolling spinning process was perfected by John Kay and Thomas Highs and promoted by Richard Arkwright. |
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While Hargreaves worked on the spinning jenny, Highs, it is alleged, constructed a machine using rollers, similar to a machine later called the water frame. |
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Richard Guest, claimed that Thomas Highs was the actual inventor of both Hargreaves' spinning jenny, and Arkwright's rollers, the feature of the water frame. |
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To be sure, the recent sharp pullback in oil prices from new record highs is also the result of a quite understandable price sticker shock. |
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The price of a gallon of gas jumped to record highs this past week here in the United States. |
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The waters of Dongting Lake and the Xiangjiang River, which flows through the provincial capital of Changsha, are near all-time highs. |
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With the sudden highs and disturbing lows, especially in the fragile lives of young celebs, mental peace and balance is hard to maintain. |
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But minor crimes and juvenile delinquency have pushed total crime numbers to record highs amid a long economic slowdown. |
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The vocals sounded great and picked up all the raspiness and highs in her voice. |
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Reyes is old-school but not old-fashioned, and has a keen sense for the highs and lows of a jazz tune. |
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Edging down a bit from record highs, but maybe not for long, oil prices react to events in Iraq. |
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Oil exporters have become financial kingmakers as real oil prices have leapt 170 per cent in real terms since 2001 to 25-year highs. |
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A 150-watt subwoofer hooks up with two satellites that hold four-inch woofers and one-inch tweeters to generate crisp highs and a clear midrange. |
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The strongest hand of The Cincinnati Kid is that it captures the highs and lows and natural rhythm of a marathon poker game. |
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The drugs produce highs and aphrodisiacal effects and have also been known to cause death. |
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They've been helped by the fact that medical malpractice rates really are at record highs, and doctors are understandably apoplectic. |
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The Grammies became a regular girlfest, radio stations put more women in their lineups, and sales of recordings by Lilithians hit record highs. |
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When the Fed raised rates another 75 basis points in early 2000, spreads were rocketing to historic highs. |
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It consisted of a plaid, pleated skirt, a white blouse, a sweater vest, and a blazer, as well as a tie, and knee highs. |
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Despite such bravado, oil prices rose to near-record highs in trading as jittery markets reacted to the alert. |
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The gold shares bucked the general trend today and closed on or near their highs with the South Africans firmer due to the softening rand. |
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He thought the highs and lows of the business cycle would be far more extreme and short-lived than in the past, with sharp spikes up and down. |
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Curiosity is their driving instinct, so these flitting voyeurs get their highs from watching rather than doing. |
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With profits near record highs Britain's workers have started to ask for a bigger share of the cake and in many cases are getting it. |
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This Cancerian week brings mood swings, from ecstatic highs to low down lows. |
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The score and dialogue suffer from the usual hatchet job on the highs and lows, leaving the music sounding a bit on the harsh side. |
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With a new manager the side has struggled to find the highs of recent seasons. |
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Gold has still not returned to its highs of 1980 and all high quality bonds were a great investment and have outperformed equities. |
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Jiangxi Province in East China has been hot since the beginning of July, with highs over 37 degrees Celsius almost every day. |
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With gasoline hitting new highs, motorists have been doing plenty of grousing at the pumps. |
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Temperatures averaged almost 10 degrees above normal with highs reaching the low-to-mid nineties. |
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This is a big worry, because mortgage debt and consumer credit figures keep hitting new highs every month. |
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Similarly, by early January, the tech stocks that had led the Nasdaq to record levels had plummeted 35 percent from their December highs. |
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Unbending he deflects rage, loves her extremes, highs, lows, and in-betweens. |
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However, economists believe the euro will continue to reach new highs against both the dollar and sterling in the coming months. |
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In Finland, sea levels reached record highs, cutting off several coastal roads, but no major damage was reported. |
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The jobless figures rose in every state except Western Australia, reaching highs of 9 percent in Queensland and 9.2 percent in Tasmania. |
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Records tumbled across Yorkshire yesterday as schools and colleges in the region saw A-level scores hit new highs. |
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In 2002, unemployment levels reached historic highs of 23 percent, real wages plummeted and the peso was severely devalued. |
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Despite the electronics, the music is rather flat and uniform, lacking highs, lows and climaxes. |
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I wanted to use something with plenty of highs and lows, and good use of bass. |
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Excellent move, because the iRiver's audio quality remains one of the best on the market, with eardrum-busting bass notes or ethereal highs. |
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Quite frankly I was pretty surprised that it sounded pretty good in both music and DVD's, with nice highs even without a single tweeter. |
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Children are particularly sensitive to highs and lows, as well as pitch duration. |
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The Scandinavian sound tends to be clean and full, with aching highs and a harmony that carries in both channels of stereo in a unique way. |
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She improvised the notes, the highs and lows but still stuck to the original song. |
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Like other Bose speaker products, its sound is huge, with tight, crispy highs and deep clean lows. |
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It has been a long year for the Chancellor, one in which he has seen a number of highs, notably the birth of his son. |
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She knows more about racing's highs and lows than anyone, having overcome all manner of hurdles to establish herself at the top of the sport. |
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Like many players, I've experienced the highs and lows which go hand-in-hand with having a career in professional football. |
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The awards give students the opportunity to experience the emotional highs and lows and the practicalities of a live performance. |
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Married in 1949 to a very successful businessman in India, she has experienced many highs and lows in her life. |
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Most of these players had never experienced emotional highs and lows of such a magnitude in such a close time period. |
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John will talk about his own background and experience, sharing the highs and lows of running a successful business. |
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No candidate is more emotionally prepared for the exhilarating highs and debilitating lows of a presidential marathon. |
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The controversial 27-year-old has suffered an all too familiar emotional rollercoaster ride of highs and lows. |
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As well as the highs, Sheerin has experienced enough of life's lows to ensure he appreciates all that comes his way. |
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Jacklin's life has been a roller-coaster of emotions, full of highs and lows. |
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He neither drinks, nor smokes, preferring transcendental meditation to the highs attained through substance abuse. |
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I want to be clean and healthy and fit for my kids and have normal highs that aren't due to cocaine. |
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The neurotransmitter plays a major role in drug-induced highs and in addiction. |
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Clearly they'd got their adrenalin highs on the challenging white waters of the Black River. |
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People that share your successes and failures, joys and sorrows, highs and lows. |
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As the price of oil hovers at near record highs it appears that car buyers are reining in their spending. |
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The five won their chance of fame and fortune after a series of open auditions as viewers watched their highs and lows. |
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She initially increased the audience inherited from her predecessor, but that has now plummeted since the highs of more than seven million. |
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But alas, frequent highs have the baneful effect of immunizing me from working harder on longer writing projects that I have taken on. |
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Seasonal highs that pushed this euxinic layer into the photic zone would then lead to the greatly increased preservation and the TOC maxima. |
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New lows may have been plumbed in infotainment or entertainment but they constituted commercial highs. |
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This season, O'Neal set career game highs in points, field goals, free throws, and assists. |
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He has had highs of happiness at successes and lows of despair, at seemingly insurmountable difficulties. |
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The risk is that if highs are followed by lows, sleepiness becomes irresistible. |
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The Brixton show was an empty one, full of teasing highs and promises that never quite materialised. |
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Once this perception gains ground then it may not be too long before the consumer spending and borrowing boom returns to previous highs. |
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He raises you up to the highest highs and drags you down to the lowest lows to exert his power over you. |
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However, after hitting new record highs, prices eased yesterday, raising hopes that they might start to ease back to more moderate levels. |
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Both figures were substantially down from highs last July after 500,000 people took to the streets to voice discontent with the government. |
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The survey into the highs and lows of brochure holiday prices confirmed huge discrepancies across the country. |
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As a result, the ratio of mortgage debt to home equity is at near-record highs. |
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Bidding on rare and unusual items in exceptional condition was very aggressive, pushing prices to new highs. |
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But his latest trip had been the experience of a lifetime, he said, with highs and lows to match any Himalayan mountain ascent. |
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His scoring, rebounding, assists, free-throw shooting, and minutes all set career highs. |
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These lows suck the low level air north of the sub-tropical highs which then becomes westerlies as it heads for that feature. |
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However, another significant factor is the development of highs and lows out in the Atlantic. |
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If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone. |
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It's caused by the male hormone testosterone fluctuating, and highs and lows are perfectly normal at his age. |
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Through highs and lows, he faces the camera and explains what's going on and how he's feeling. |
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These people have stuck by me through my highs and lows, my breakups and breakouts, my good hair days and bad hair days. |
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They held me while I cried and shared my highs and lows throughout all these years. |
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Whatever your mode of expression, know that you may be an emotional roller coaster racing through highs and lows of a war-charged grief cycle. |
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The highs and lows of this person's love life may be difficult for them to handle. |
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As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows. |
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It is formed when a run-up in a security's price levels off and is followed by a series of lower highs and relatively equal lows. |
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The rush on commodities stretched into the gold market, where prices touched 18-year highs. |
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His observations of the highs and lows of her marriage and motherhood, the divorce and her romantic attachments, keep the reader turning pages. |
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I also tried yoga, meditation and t'ai chi, but they were temporary highs, like writing. |
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Sediment supply from the eastern margin and from intrabasinal highs was locally important. |
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Let's say you have a margin account, and your position takes a dive before rebounding to all-time highs. |
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Investors in mature industries are those who want to enjoy the potential for growth but also avoid extreme highs and lows. |
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Columbus, Ohio-based Resource Marketing's secret shoppers encountered the following highs and lows on recent shopping sprees. |
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An entire new generation of chemical highs including substances such as methylone, butylone and MDPV has been discovered by the investigation. |
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I decided the only way to make it thru the tournament and all the highs and lows was to make him a warrior. |
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In a rather neat and tidy package, the movie playfully portrays the highs and lows of a complicated dating process. |
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Now, a depressing injury and two years of highs, lows and managerial merry-go-rounds later, he contents himself with mere realities. |
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April has been a merry-go-round of a month, stuffed full with business, things to do and highs and lows of all kinds. |
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The terrain of teen books is marvelously bumpy, each title an atlas of emotional highs and lows. |
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At the end, it's migrancy and a consistent pining for a lost home that accounts for their moments of highs and lows. |
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The highs provide the driving force behind the southeast trade winds which dominate the Territory's weather in the winter months. |
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An increasing amount of telephone numbers are unlisted, and television viewership and Internet usage are at all-time highs. |
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Nothing matches either the gritty buzz-pop highs or the dreamy drugged-out booziness of the slower material on their debut. |
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Endless prosperity and boundless new highs in the stock market were ours to enjoy forever. |
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But over the week the Japanese yen leapt to new three-year highs of around Y110.90 against the dollar, signalling that policy may indeed have changed after all. |
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The highs didn't last as long and he decided to try shooting up. |
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All manner of other financial assets, especially the more exotic ones, have reached new highs in price and lows in absolute or relative yield in recent weeks. |
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In the southern hemisphere it is the meeting place of the dry east to southeast winds generated by the subtropical highs, and the moisture-laden northwesterly monsoon winds. |
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What should have been a fast flowing cat-and-mouse chase, with the highs and lows of your stomach on a bumpy sea ride, manoeuvres into two-and-a-half hours of drab mishmash. |
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Stock prices pulled back slightly after setting new highs earlier. |
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Some glorious highs are counterbalanced by a few truly grating tracks and a bunch of middle-of-the-road filler, but that's true of any compilation. |
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I survived 20 years as an actor, with a few highs and a lot of lows. |
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Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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Their relationship was passionate and never dull, with great highs when their love seemed to overwhelm them and huge lows when they fought like cat and dog. |
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The subtropical highs move from west to east across southern Australia in winter, and further south in summer, usually separated by low pressure troughs or cold fronts. |
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The light commercial vehicle market is slightly down on last year's highs, but the heavy truck market, always a good signpost to economic health, remains buoyant. |
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Yesterday's sizzling temperatures look set to continue for at least the next few days, with forecasters predicting highs of 90F in many Yorkshire cities today and tomorrow. |
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Amin, whom we met in the park, says that his highs tend to extend and intensify whatever he was feeling already. |
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Two six month contracts are being offered to those who feel they have what it takes to explain highs, lows, mid-Atlantic depressions and incoming warm fronts. |
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In March, U.S. cheddar prices hit record highs when a surge in exports to China reduced domestic supplies. |
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He believed that without lows you couldn't experience highs, and that by getting through our problems together, our relationship was strengthened. |
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Yes, gasoline prices are approaching nominal record highs, but since prices are denominated in money, the figures are meaningless without some comparison to the past. |
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I stopped when I realized that the comedowns were worse than the highs. |
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The periods of highs and lows are called episodes of mania and depression. |
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In more than a quarter of a century of training, Luca Cumani has enjoyed many highs, including success in two Epsom Derbys, but also his fair share of lows. |
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Coogan's comments follow the publication of figures last week which showed that mortgage lending and levels of personal debt had reached all-time highs. |
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While Sullivan hasn't reached Mikita and Savard's heights, he has recorded career highs in goals and points in this, his second season with the Hawks. |
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The economy added jobs steadily through the first quarter, and the stock market hovered around record highs. |
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This stirring moment arrives in a chapter that spotlights the highs and lows of a persistently uneven book. |
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All in all, then, a talented performer with some notable career highs. |
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While many are rejoicing as equity-indexes top new highs, the real economy may be more fragile than markets show. |
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However, with borrowing and debt levels at record highs, buoyancy in these areas could still crumble rapidly if the general view of the economy changes for the worse. |
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With the summer heat hitting new highs and the air conditioner not functioning due to power restrictions, I decided that we would take a little expedition to the zoo. |
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These intermittent highs effectively separate the northwestern trough from the deep-water regions of the Hatton-Rockall and Iceland Basins to the west. |
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At the time, a huge bearish divergence between Gold prices and Gold Stocks had developed with Gold prices making new highs, while Gold Stocks were unable to advance. |
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Relations between Kuwait and Iran have been through highs and lows for decades, driven mainly by national interests. |
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At the first show I found lots of design flaws that produced boomy bass, screechy highs, and boxy or chesty mids. |
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In addition, intense gravity highs are associated with the Anton Dohrn and Hebrides Terrace seamounts. |
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The tides in the Bay of Fundy are semidiurnal, which means that they have two highs and two lows each day. |
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Futures traded moderately higher on the session but failed to take out Thursday's highs and ended with an inside trading session. |
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Error bars on the temperature graph indicate the range of daytime highs and night time lows. |
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There are a number of legal intoxicants commonly called legal highs that are used recreationally. |
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These events created the major rift basins that dominate the Barents Shelf, along with various platforms and structural highs. |
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Gold further rallied hitting new highs in May 2010 after the European Union debt crisis prompted further purchase of gold as a safe asset. |
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A surge in household debt to historic highs also occurred in emerging economies such as Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
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Through Monday, Honolulu has set record highs 8 days straight and could again take a run at a record today. |
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Or better yet, look for short ratios above their average values or even ones that are at their two-year highs. |
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Home ownership reached record highs that have been difficult to surpass. |
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Both male and female voices were reproduced without boominess or screeching highs. |
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The concentric pattern of magnetic highs and lows indicates that the sill-sediment complex has been folded into a doubly-plunging synform. |
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I stopped wearing panty hose, especially control top and knee highs nylons. |
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We tasted the highs of winning the in-port race in Spain, then dismasting only hours after starting leg one, which forced us to retire. |
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Dredging from bathymetric highs recovered pillow lavas, pillow fragments, and holocrystalline rocks, all basaltic in composition. |
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The average retail prices of high-octane gasoline and diesel oil on Monday rewrote their respective record highs. |
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The Peoria Loess caps two regionally prominent topographic highs in the Northern Mississippi Embayment, Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas and the Chickasaw Bluffs, Tennessee. |
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Cameras are in the multiple birth clinic at University College Hospital in London to capture the highs and lows of pregnancy, and the medical challenges faced. |
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With a sudden increase in the use of New Psychoactive Substances or legal highs, some UK agencies have struggled to mount a coherent response to them. |
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Controls on previous legal highs such as ketamine, piperazines and so-called date-rape drugs GHB and GBL helped reduce their popularity, the report said. |
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The anti-drugs body called for awareness groups to target users directly through social media to highlight the dangers of banned headshop drugs and chemical highs. |
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We called in at a branch of Britain's fastest growing headshop chain in Orpington, Kent, on Friday and the assistant talked us through the legal highs on sale. |
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However, at the fulcrum of those highs since February 23, 2000 has been one man, namely David Jonathan Healy, the country's all-time leading marksman with 36 goals. |
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But thankfully for credit unions in the Sooner State, the highs and lows of the real estate market experienced in other states isn't part of that mix. |
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The flow out of the subtropical highs and the summer monsoon creates a southerly flow from the tropics that brings warm and moist air to the lower east sides of continents. |
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The Arctic also has a wide range of intense weather patterns, such as cyclones and anticyclones, Arctic oscillation, polar lows, and semi-permanent highs and lows. |
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Month-end flows dominated in Asian stocks as well with profit-taking emerging after the rally over the last two weeks that took many Asian markets to highs for the year. |
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There have been affairs and divorces and some really low moments amid some of the most stratospherically successful career highs anyone could imagine. |
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