So even though I bucked up as the evening went on and the air cleared, it's been a less than pleasant day. |
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European bourses ended the week in the red yesterday, but the Irish market bucked the trend managing to stay ahead throughout the day's trading. |
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National Review has long bucked conservative orthodoxy on drug prohibition. |
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The startled horse bucked again and let out a whinny as the rider held tight to the reigns and tugged back. |
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The gelding had almost bucked her off several times, and all we had done was walk and trot. |
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Moone bucked up their ideas at the start of the second half and two goals from Sean Higgins had Moone back in the match. |
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The force of the impact bucked the car's chassis and the engine was ejected from the vehicle. |
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At the sort, wood is bucked to length, trimmed and scaled before being barged to Howe Sound, just north of Vancouver. |
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Although Humphreys bucked the Democratic Party's pro-gun control line, he otherwise ran on Democratic issues. |
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She had only ever before known a hotly breathing, living yarraman, a yarraman that walked and cantered and neighed and shied and bucked. |
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We had to be strapped into our seats because they tilted and bucked and juddered in response to the action on the large screen. |
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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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The raft bucked to one side, and for one terrible moment it seemed that it would spill all the way over. |
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Yes, I rode a horse, got bucked off and that was the last time I will ever get near a horse. |
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You're halving then quartering a bucked section of oak with the splitting maul. |
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He still remembers what it was like for his friends who'd bucked the system. |
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I couldn't avoid them all, and the ship bucked and heaved under me as more rocks than I would like to count peppered our outer hull. |
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The Wellington boot was bucked off one foot and the prince-alberts following in due course. |
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He forgot his musing when the Blue Horizon banked to the starboard and then suddenly bucked upward. |
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The vessel bucked and swerved as the upper atmosphere began to tug and grab at the smooth underside of the glider-car. |
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He has bucked the part of the Republican Party who are pro-abortion look-alike Democrats. |
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But Spain bucked the trend against England, following a 2-1 home victory with a 1-1 draw in Tranmere. |
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Moments later, the white and red pickup bucked over the guard rail. |
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Initially, it lost a few thousand pounds, but then bucked up as patient numbers grew. |
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Elsa would swing on the branch of an old oak, beside this house to be bucked up. |
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Manchester city centre had already bucked the national trend for a drop in sales in the run up to Christmas and has also shown a leap in the amount of cash hitting the tills. |
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A number of local authorities bucked the national trend, including schools with a high proportion of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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A litany of bad economic news sent leading shares lower once more, but engineering group Amec bucked the trend after a positive update. |
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While total oil and refined product stockpiles fell slightly, two of the most closely watched categories bucked the trend. |
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In the West, a rider needs to be careful to avoid getting bucked off his horse. |
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Only Sri Lanka bucked the trend by neither proposing new legislation nor making plans to create independent anti-corruption institutions. |
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But the greenbelt bucked the trend, dropping 19 per cent, from 227 in 2001 to 184 farms five years later. |
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Did you also notice demand subsiding in your online business or has this market bucked the trend? |
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The Ready-To-Assemble furniture segment bucked the negative industry trend with an improved performance. |
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Ltd. and also some smaller sales and production companies bucked the trend with a noticeable increase in orders received. |
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At that moment the ship bucked and smashed over to one side. |
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Business failures in the area have bucked the national trend by falling. |
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Her parents were told to institutionalize her, but thankfully, they bucked the conventional advice. |
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Bloom, of course, both started and bucked the trend with How to Read and Why. |
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Born a peasant, she bucked the system, donned armor to save her country, and paid for those choices with her life. |
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The academic field is famously hostile to believers and Aslan has bucked that worldview. |
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Mr. Kagan resigned the deanship in April 1992, lobbing a parting bomb at the faculty that bucked his administration. |
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At the first fence, he naps and runs out, and I hit him, and he bucked me off and was running around this field with me and the owners chasing after him. |
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Neil Webb, 90th MDG emergency medical technician, looked up with a grin of disbelief, as a bronco bucked and narrowly missed crushing a downed contestant's foot. |
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Unfortunately, the horse bucked and she was thrown to the ground. |
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Sarah mounted a horse and it bucked, throwing her into the air. |
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Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it. |
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The Parker boy had broken his arm when he was bucked off a horse. |
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An instant later several more bursts of fire followed, and the ship bucked into the air and then smashed back down, its landing struts sheering off completely. |
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The tall ship bucked hard to the side, then back down again. |
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Three debutants on Hong Kong bourses bucked the general market trend yesterday that saw the Hang Seng Index plunge for a second day to end down 1.5 per cent. |
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It closed its first day of trading at 37 cents a share and has bucked a trend afflicting other new listings by rising to 41 cents as of the April 12 market close. |
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I think that they're going to be bucked up and encouraged by Senator Kerry's performance tonight, and I think they'll be more energy on the Democratic side. |
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A new, comfortingly rich deal with EMI bucked them up no end, apparently. |
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Some, however, have bucked that tide and oriented themselves streetward. |
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She has bucked the trend of every heavy-tressed, hennaed housewife. |
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Silas bucked a massive kickflip over the water and Stefan sailed a beaut of a frontside flip off the kicker to the fiat bank. |
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A place glimpsed as square fragments from the windows of a Saab 340 as it bucked in on a pesky nor'wester. |
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Old Smith was awfully bucked because he'd taken four wickets. I should think he'd go off his nut if he took eight ever. |
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After a rider was bucked off, the rodeo clown would come out. |
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By making this simple, and low budget, alteration to the images that young women see when they're surfing for careers after finishing school, Sellafield has bucked the trend in a big way. |
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Has he bucked up the failing public schools? |
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He went to the back and bucked around and squirted blood all over my van. |
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At the same time we got speared, the horses got speared too, and jumped and bucked all about, and got into the swamp. |
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However, some member states have bucked this trend. |
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Instead of dealing with the customer's complaint himself, he just bucked it up to his boss. |
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Only the city of Magog, with a gain of 4 per cent, bucked this trend. |
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Meanwhile, hospitalization costs bucked the downward drift, recording an annual trend factor of 12.13 per cent, a return to 2002 levels and an increase over last year of 1.2 per cent. |
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The survey said that there were one million fewer volunteers, but we bucked that trend, partly because of Operation Ask and partly because we were already recruiting with a greater variety of techniques. |
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Only Missouri bucked the trend – it lethally injected 10 prisoners compared with just two the previous year, as it forged ahead with an aggressive new drive to carry out executions at a rate of almost one a month. |
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Tony bucked involuntarily. Danny had just connected with his inside happy button. |
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Bristol bucked the trend and voted in favour of an elected mayor. |
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My face fell when I read the words, then I bucked up. |
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The key to maximizing value in bucking is to determine what product can be sawn and bucked from tree stems if the actual dimensions and real shape of the tree could be accurately scanned and conveyed. |
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The midfielder sent a header sailing over Cowden keeper Thomas Flynn as Rovers bucked their recent trend of shipping last-gasp goals by grabbing one of their own. |
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The brute that he was riding had nearly bucked him out of the saddle. |
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