The surge -- gassy and buoyant -- travels above it.
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Tourism and transport stocks fell in an otherwise buoyant market.
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But if demand is buoyant, supply of equity is not.
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Drugmaker AstraZeneca rose 2.2 percent in a buoyant pharmaceuticals sector.
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Hadid's West Coast Glow palette has a similar buoyant texture.
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Despite HUD's discrimination claims, the company's share price is buoyant.
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The consumer business remained buoyant, offsetting weakness in other areas.
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The third game pitched a buoyant England side against France.
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But they have failed to dampen a buoyant property market.
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The negotiations will take place in a buoyant labour market.
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The greenback had come under pressure from a buoyant euro.
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Regardless, everyone I spoke to was buoyant after the roundtable.
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I thought, 'This is something new and fresh and buoyant.
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The illustrations, in pencil, are whimsical, reserved, buoyant, childlike, expert.
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An oblique thrill was animating his movements, a buoyant flush.
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Despite his sinking ranking, Djokovic was buoyant after the defeat.
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Jerry Herman's buoyant score is the highlight of this Encores!
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She's wearing all black herself, but her mood is buoyant.
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That iron is buoyant — it rises, cools and then sinks.
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Despite these ongoing issues, the mood in Kosovo is buoyant.
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Elsewhere a rise across miners and financials kept the market buoyant.
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Buoyant Russian fans sing, party and share face paint with foreigners.
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My wet suit makes me buoyant, gives me grace and speed.
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Her mood was more buoyant than I'd seen since we met.
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The company is hoping to benefit from Germany's buoyant housing market.
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A lot of figures are kind of buoyant and very relaxed.
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"We sell Patek Philippe watches, they've been extremely buoyant," he said.
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A fiery circle floats in an orange field, buoyant and joyful.
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I felt both vulnerable and safe, full of buoyant, bright happiness.
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This is one reason that China's exports were buoyant in July.
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Exceptional breath control allows him to spin out tensile, buoyant phrases.
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Mellifluous and buoyant, these tunes dance with a well-plotted grace.
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Weightless and buoyant, he turned his tricks into sly, superlative comedy.
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The movie is a buoyant, irrepressible marvel of sugar-rush frivolity.
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These are the score as Prokofiev intended it: light and buoyant.
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"Yellow Amorphous" (1950) is similarly fixed and buoyant, concrete and otherworldly.
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But the prospect of central bank support kept risk sentiment buoyant.
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We think that, basically, sentiment in the market is too buoyant.
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Khar's buoyant writing doesn't get mired in her dark subject matter.
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That's why the recent data for the sector looks so buoyant.
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Other precious metals such as silver and platinum were also buoyant.
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The usually buoyant SpongeBob SquarePants may wind up deflated and depressed.
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Still, Dimon's buoyant outlook for the U.S. economy is hardly new.
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By contrast Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, is buoyant.
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ASX benefits from buoyant sharemarkets because they encourage more companies to list.
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Normally buoyant, he answered questions with a blank look in his eyes.
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Also, today's running shoes are much more buoyant than in the past.
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With the labour market so buoyant, zero-hours contracts fell by 12%.
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And the new plane was Boeing's best seller, keeping the stock buoyant.
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But it was buoyant evangelism about the lifestyle that sealed the deal.
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But higher than expected seasonal sales suggest a still-buoyant consumer mindset.
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Now, some say that picture of buoyant growth in demand is crumbling.
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The TV filled briefly with the soft chitter of buoyant Remain types.
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I feel like your album's a lot more buoyant this time around.
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Pre-tax profits leapt by 28% last year and sales are buoyant.
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Gucci's trademark is his flow: buoyant and melodic, with light comedic flourishes.
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All are sounding buoyant, and perhaps with every reason to be so.
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The project felt hopeful and buoyant during the age of space exploration.
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Timberlake released the music video for his buoyant Trolls song on Monday.
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Inflation has been dampened by a buoyant dollar and cheaper oil prices.
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On her second self-released album, she cultivates a thoughtful, buoyant interiority.
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Real estate demand is still buoyant, and so is the construction industry.
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His three musicians, all naked, look like buoyant dolls wrapped in thread.
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The dancers — skilled, fleet, buoyant — look perpetually guarded, facades rather than people.
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He drew crisp, buoyant playing from the orchestra in all four movements.
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Now the nights are crowded and buoyant with young residents and tourists.
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To me, they look buoyant, like a tiny bounce or skip forward.
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"Neruda" has a looser story, richer colors and a more buoyant spirit.
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Hicks's mood was not quite so buoyant as the race loomed, though.
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The sector rallied into the end of 2017, spurred by buoyant metals prices.
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Engineers will attempt to place buoyant "lifting beams" and pontoons underneath the ferry.
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The buoyant dollar has combined with tepid global demand to undermine U.S. exports.
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At that point, Harris safely tossed the buoyant baby otter to its mother.
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Buoyant cargo demand, especially for sweet crude, has also supported West Africa rates.
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A buoyant Clinton took the stage to claim victory just before 22016 p.m.
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Maybe she sensed during our weekly FaceTime calls that I was less buoyant.
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Underwriting and fixed-income trading were buoyant; equity trading and advice were flattish.
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As the world's most buoyant art market, New York is a perfect match.
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But for all that heaviness, Father of the Bride plays buoyant and breezy.
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The once-buoyant economy sank and Mozambique defaulted on its debt last year.
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Mr Hernández takes more credit than he is due for a buoyant economy.
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That also helps explain why stockmarkets have started 2018 in a buoyant mood.
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President Tu Guangshao said there were quite a few buoyant industries in Europe.
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In more innocent and economically buoyant times, we used to call this credit.
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So while the movie isn't necessarily buoyant, as assembled, it floats just fine.
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So long as the economy remains buoyant, it's unlikely that much will change.
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German business morale was buoyant in February, Ifo's survey of business sentiment showed.
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They indicate that U.S. companies lack the capacity to meet buoyant domestic demand.
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By contrast, Morgan Stanley claimed buoyant conditions fueled its outperformance, as did JPMorgan.
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Set against Min's depression, the book's goofy, buoyant spirit is almost unbearably bittersweet.
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Chinese shares were buoyant, with the blue-chip CSI300 index rising 0.6 percent.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Buoyant sales of new models helped French carmaker PSA Group (PEUP.
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My first patient on a recent Thursday was a buoyant 71-year-old.
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Coming offstage they look buoyant, flicking open beer and wine in their trailer.
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Economists say employment gains are being driven by buoyant domestic and global demand.
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Economists say job gains are being driven by buoyant domestic and global demand.
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Approximately 60% of the global plastic demand is for buoyant plastic (think styrofoam).
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Late Sunday afternoon, the buoyant Steelers locker room had an air of redemption.
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His Facebook page on Tuesday was filled with remembrances about his buoyant spirit.
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Now Skrillex has released his own contribution, a buoyant collaboration with MUST DIE!
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After this, my body becomes negatively buoyant and freefalls towards the ocean floor.
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The buoyant American stock market may be blinding investors to better opportunities abroad.
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But rising optimism that growth will remain buoyant sparked buying in the afternoon.
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Confidence declined in retail and construction, while the service industries were more buoyant.
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Clearly, one animal's clutter is another pig's livelihood in this buoyant, rhyming tale.
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What the imitation lacks in stretchiness, it makes up for in buoyant ooze.
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The leather seats that stippled the theater were plush, buoyant, wide and cloudlike.
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After a terrible December, markets have had a buoyant start to the year.
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The eurozone's factories showed a buoyant start to the second half of 2017.
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His voice was buoyant, assured of sanctity of mission and certainty of success.
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It's a welcome indication that investors can stay rational despite buoyant stock markets.
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It was the first day of the O'Bannon trial, and Vaccaro was positively buoyant.
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S&P 0.053 futures were up 0.7%, indicating a buoyant open on Wall Street.
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Further underpinning growth have been record high property prices and a buoyant stock market.
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Full-body swimsuits were developed to make swimmers more buoyant and significantly reduce drag.
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At the moment, the optimism of a surprise victory is keeping the GOP buoyant.
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The creation of One Foods underscores BRF's wish to grow in a buoyant market.
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"The positive guidance out of Home Depot points to a buoyant consumer," said Krosby.
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The result is at once lively and sombre, funny and philosophical, bleak and buoyant.
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Flows in to the buoyant U.S. stock market further supported the currency, Catril said.
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Mami blessed water so that her prayers, buoyant in the liquid, could be ingested.
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The economy was buoyant, having grown by about 7% a year for a decade.
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Household consumption spending, which makes up some two-thirds of GDP, has remained buoyant.
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By the time the bill arrived, the six men were in a buoyant mood.
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It's buoyant and beautiful and you will leave the theater humming its irresistible music.
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That said, surveys have suggested that spending plans among the very wealthiest remain buoyant.
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"Every yard is looking at the markets that are the most buoyant," he said.
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Technology firms were buoyant after Apple Inc's March quarter results topped Wall Street forecasts.
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Chief Operating Officer Robert Eggs said the buoyant sales trend had extended into July.
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It takes you through self-doubt counteracted by buoyant confidence and back down again.
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Hong Kong's index was buoyant, up 1.25 percent by 3:10 pm HK/SIN.
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And with buoyant economic prospects, we can provide a safe repository for American investment.
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His buoyant arrangements, while a bit overamplified, echo the strength of the female characters.
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The opening lines were sung in unison before unfolding in harmonically piquant, buoyant counterpoint.
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It was a cold February night in Edinburgh, Scotland, but Andrew Scobie was buoyant.
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Also consider wearing an airbag pack, which can keep you buoyant in an avalanche.
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The whales remain buoyant after they are killed, making them a target for whalers.
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Liza's closest confidant at Empirical is a buoyant assistant editor named Kelsey (Hilary Duff).
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That's the concept tested in this highly buoyant prototype created by roboticists at UCLA.
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Then all of a sudden, I'm negatively buoyant and I can't get back up.
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It is often melancholic, but seeded with buoyant passages and, at times, ecstatic flourishes.
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And a buoyant global economy has bolstered demand, meaning prices could go higher still.
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Experiencing integration after integration, the Nxian feels light, buoyant and more powerful than before.
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Still, for someone strapped to an explosive device, she was in a buoyant mood.
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By contrast, Morgan Stanley claimed that buoyant conditions fueled its outperformance, as did JPMorgan.
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Domestic orders were buoyant too, rising at their fastest pace in nearly three years.
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Flows in to the buoyant U.S. stock market further supported the currency, Catril said.
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They dance in ways that are refined, silly, playful and buoyant all at once.
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Any downward turn for buoyant U.S. stocks also would weigh on Hong Kong equities.
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Physical prices have sunk even as benchmarks on which they are based stay buoyant.
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Speaking to Quartz earlier this year, ahead of the verdict, he was in buoyant spirits.
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"We would need to see solid prints to sustain the dollar's buoyant run," Manimbo said.
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Although France has grown more slowly than Spain, surveys of activity there have been buoyant.
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What Singer rejects and Gunn embraces are the bright, buoyant comic book origins of superheroes.
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But it's comforting evidence that her brave and buoyant spirit survives in each of us.
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So despite this quarter's poor outcome, hopes for a bounce-back could keep equities buoyant.
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"Use shampoos and conditioners with moisture to keep the curl soft yet buoyant," Bonney explains.
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Choruses that once thrashed around now glide airborne, crunching down hard on the buoyant beat.
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Investment interest in gold-backed exchange-traded funds was less buoyant than in recent months.
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German business morale rose in March as the retail sector profited from buoyant consumer sentiment.
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The trend up to elections will be quite buoyant... Local sentiment will be the driver.
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But given a buoyant labor market, the ebb in growth is likely to be temporary.
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The film's quick pace and vivid visuals help keep the story buoyant and kid-friendly.
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The business data came on the heels of Thursday's buoyant euro zone consumer sentiment report.
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With such a decline in youth unemployment, it is no wonder that wages are buoyant.
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The dollar was buoyant, supported by mounting trade tensions and Wednesday's strong U.S. inflation data.
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A pair of plain wood clothespins predict the curves and buoyant stances of his figures.
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Some assert that the current buoyant mood in the White House could be short-lived.
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"The markets in which we operate are generally buoyant," Rodney Cook, Group Chief Executive, said.
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South Korean shares were weaker while Chinese shares were buoyant after starting in the red.
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The buoyant font used for the show's title is a neo-retro typeface called Fontdinerdotcom.
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New York (CNN Business)America's labor market remained buoyant in February, Friday's jobs report showed.
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A lot is going right for banks, including tax cuts, deregulation and a buoyant economy.
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But what was supposed to be a buoyant present has morphed into a heavy burden.
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The teenagers — a mix of black, white, Latino and Asian — were in a buoyant mood.
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Sometimes Brandee Younger's plucks on the harp led Mr. McCraven into a buoyant, driving beat.
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Wheels The classic car market has been buoyant over the last 15 years or so.
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It walks along the tufa without becoming too buoyant by clinging on with elongated claws.
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It was the triumph of a buoyant nation whose 20th-century anguish had been overcome.
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We didn't want her body to become just another buoyant ghost that haunted the sea.
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In other studies, 10 minutes a day of physical activity was linked with buoyant moods.
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Even stranded on a raft after the Titanic sinks, she can't help being, ahem, buoyant.
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A buoyant oil price also boosted shares in oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell.
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As OPEC has moved to restrain supply to keep prices buoyant, U.S. production has surged.
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Alexei Navalny Russia's buoyant opposition leader Navalny has been largely invisible in the electoral campaign.
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At its best, her work is buoyant, varied, and, while often sinister, saturated with pleasure.
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Where ballet is buoyant, his dynamics are hammer-like; and his tempos tend to straitjacket dancers.
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As the crowd grew in size, the mood at the bar grew more and more buoyant.
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U.S. economic data on the other hand has been buoyant, keeping Fed rate rises on track.
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And that meant buoyant, campaign-style remarks in the opulent East Room of the White House.
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The major themes centered around financial technology, or fintech, and the country's buoyant e-commerce market.
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The resulting increase in educated workers helped create a booming manufacturing industry and buoyant middle-class.
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The crossing through water so salty and buoyant that it won't let you sink was challenging.
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But it continues to inspire nonfigurative painting, including Mr. Smith's infectiously buoyant work of Cary Smith.
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Soft European data last week also contributed to a buoyant dollar against a weakened single currency.
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With Canadian and U.S. stocks at record highs, bankers also see buoyant equity markets supporting deals.
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Other technology companies offering paid leave for political engagements include Buoyant, Turbine Labs, Atipica and Vicarious.
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The buoyant watermelon slice will keep your drink upright no matter how choppy the water becomes.
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Doubts about his lack of governing experience were overcome by his buoyant strength and self-assurance.
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And while shopper sentiment has been buoyant, too, according to surveys, it hasn't translated into action.
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Monday's falls in the index were contained by higher gold prices keeping the gold stocks buoyant.
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He sat behind the thick glass of the interview room in orange scrubs, looking surprisingly buoyant.
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He's been compared to James Blake, but the spirit in this song is certainly more buoyant.
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Banking shares were buoyant, however, helping the main stock index into positive territory, up 0.33 percent.
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Emerging primary bond markets were also buoyant, with Indonesia's 2116.63- 21328-year dollar bonds strongly oversubscribed.
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But Dubai's index may remain buoyant with investment focused on small and mid-sized speculative shares.
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Amid the buoyant mood, China's beaten down currency, the yuan, rose about 0.4% against the dollar.
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The buoyant public remarks, Mr. Marsh said, accurately reflected the company's early assessment of the system.
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Dubai's buoyant secondhand market is awash with vehicles that are both relatively common and extremely rare.
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Benjamin Britten's haunting "Lachrymae," featuring violist Nicholas Cords, and Mendelssohn's buoyant Octet, provide more standard fare.
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It was the Pride March, a buoyant global celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender identity.
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The production is buoyant and polished, using reggaeton as a skeleton for ambitiously scaled club-pop.
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Nearing 40, unaware that her marriage is almost over, she is buoyant, likable and unnervingly straightforward.
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Feist guests on the buoyant "I'm So Free"; Greg Kurstin oversees the whole album. Oct. 13.
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But with Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement last week, many of our fellow conservatives are suddenly buoyant.
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Because they are less buoyant, these chunkier pieces are more likely to sink to the bottom.
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I only wish it were as free-spirited and buoyant as the two that preceded it.
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The housing sector has been relatively buoyant, helped by an economy that is nearing full employment.
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A buoyant dollar makes commodities priced in the greenback more expensive for buyers using other currencies.
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Tensions with North Korea indeed appeared to dampen "an otherwise buoyant, albeit overvalued market," she added.
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The buoyant quality of the drawing perfectly evokes the dewy exhilaration of a bright summer morning.
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The mobile and digital revolutions ate into its once-buoyant CD, DVD, and video game sales.
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A commodity where pricing still remains buoyant in many parts of the world outside North America.
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And that's even with Gal Gadot in the mix as the gleaming and buoyant Diana Prince.
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I feel light and buoyant and can move past the 'container' to feel connected to all else.
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The first single "Build You Up" is a buoyant anthem for self-love, sampling the 1990 Tony!
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While retail sales were weak in July, a buoyant labor market should continue to support consumer spending.
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Germany, Europe's biggest economy, is in solid shape, with buoyant tax revenues and a record budget surplus.
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While demand has stalled over the past few years, the long-term outlook is buoyant, analysts say.
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In China, Carrefour remains loss-making amid fierce competition from local players and a buoyant online market.
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Still, the entire collection is so buoyant and cheerful, it's hard to be sour about their decision.
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A buoyant start to the stock market in 203 couldn't stop investors from ditching actively managed funds.
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This raises an important question: Who knew the second-hand electrical market in Columbia was so buoyant?
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Brady says the approach would result in more buoyant economic growth and a vastly simpler tax code.
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S&P is confident that Spain's buoyant growth prospects and labour-market reforms will boost its outlook.
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Businesses which took part in the IMC's annual get-together in Geneva in June reported buoyant demand.
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"Domestic demand remains upbeat on account of accommodative monetary policy and a buoyant housing market," Moody's said.
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This album is a nervous depiction of the daily, lifelong struggle to construct cheer, buoyant and fragile.
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Inside the prison, the mood was largely buoyant as Mr. Bapu was escorted back to his cell.
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Even in a buoyant economy, one in three made losses in the year ending in March 2016.
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In the 1980s, scientists found that the hot vents could discharge giant plumes of warm, buoyant water.
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Only in one instance (bottom video) was lighting observed in the upper "buoyant" part of the plume.
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President Trump was in buoyant campaign mode at the National Republican Congressional Committee's annual spring dinner Tuesday.
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Revenue growth in the rest of Europe was a more buoyant 7%; beyond Europe it reached 12%.
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That they remain strong largely reflects relatively buoyant labour markets and consumers (German unemployment is only 3.1%).
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Buoyant demand among fast-growing middle classes, particularly in countries such as China, has boosted this segment.
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My body felt a little firmer and I also felt spritely and buoyant – both physically and psychologically.
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On the other hand, sentiment globally remains buoyant, with most investors still betting on equity gains ahead.
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This oddly realistic cheeseburger drink holder will caress all of your refreshments with its extra buoyant bun.
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Fishermen use the same method to detect fish by pinging the critter's buoyant air-filled swim bladder.
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These balloons are buoyant in the sky and will move according to the direction of the wind.
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A buoyant tourism industry has helped jobs return, as restaurants, hotels and resorts take on extra staff.
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Unlike others, the French bank includes revenues from equity capital markets transactions, which have generally proven buoyant.
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Its buoyant economy and the inclusion of Islamists in its political system have earned it praise, too.
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On Sunday, the star teased a 13-second snipped of a synthy, buoyant new song on Instagram.
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You'll know the original "Dreamlover"—off her 1993 third studio album Music Box—as buoyant pure-pop.
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South Korean shares were a tad weaker while Chinese shares were buoyant after starting in the red.
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"He seemed as energetic and buoyant and focused as he ever seemed to me," Mr. Henry said.
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It said a buoyant first quarter performance was led by a strong showing at its network businesses.
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But now that global growth is buoyant, few countries seem to mind much if their currency rises.
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Investor interest in German commercial real estate has risen above even London's buoyant market, according to research.
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Even a buoyant comedy like The Big Lebowski has an opacity to it, a sense of futility.
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She has thick, artfully unruly cataracts of black hair and moves with a long, darting, buoyant stride.
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Factory output is forecast to remain solid given buoyant business sentiment and robust external demand, analysts said.
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Green is a buoyant and smart player, and I'd want him out on a court with me.
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Buoyant in his tax achievement, Trump isn't likely to demand a dramatic overhaul of his inner circle.
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Hedge funds have been increasing long positions steadily on expectations that tightening supply will keep prices buoyant.
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"Consumer sentiment remains high and global economic growth should remain buoyant over the coming quarters," it added.
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"James Cowie (The Portrait Group)" is a buoyant, digitized folk instrumental set against recordings of light rain.
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It's possible the dense saltwater might've helped her out in that regard, making her body more buoyant.
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While Mr. Lee's dialogue for Spider-Man could be buoyant, peppered with wisecracks, Mr. Ditko lent mood.
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Although crammed into the space, the angled canvas is unimposing — buoyant almost, seeming somehow capable of levitation.
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It's a record of grandiloquent beauty that transitions easily from grooves to big cascades to buoyant swing.
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But late Sunday night, his players, still buoyant from the victory, uniformly pledged their allegiance to him.
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And in other studies, just 10 minutes of physical activity a day was linked with buoyant moods.
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Benigni's buoyant celebration, leaping up on a seat, remains one of the more memorable acceptance speeches ever.
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The album is joyous and buoyant, with starry guest turns from Kehlani, Ty Dolla $ign, and Nelly.
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Homeowners in areas where the property market is buoyant feel richer than those where it is flat.
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Beside her was Harrison Ball, a soloist replacing Anthony Huxley at short notice, elegant and notably buoyant.
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Like a well-baked croissant, it was golden brown at the edges but impossibly buoyant with butter.
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The buoyant mood seemed a source of delight to the college's firecracker head of fashion, Zowie Broach.
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A buoyant, optimistic grassroots tech culture coursed through Palo Alto in the late '60s and early '70s.
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The buoyant stock market makes perfect sense in a world of very low long-term interest rates.
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Revenues from knee implants, a Smith & Nephew strength, were also buoyant, with underlying growth of 5 percent.
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Bridgewater's billionaire founder Ray Dalio spoke last month of the end of a buoyant global investment market.
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His songs echo the buoyant intensity of Usher's favorite "white girl music," especially that of Liz Phair .
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Financial markets, on the other hand, are buoyant, while small business owners expect business conditions to improve.
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Blake plays the drums with flawless technique and the buoyant, crisscrossing style of a post-bop master.
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Despite suffering one of the worst weeks of his political career, he was in a buoyant mood.
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The water that could rush into the cabin makes it harder to move if you're more buoyant.
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Projects given the green light during the boom years have still been coming online, however, keeping supply buoyant.
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In her remarks, Larsen spoke eloquently of her former boss as a buoyant warrior for his conservative jurisprudence.
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Will everything (including the human body) actually work after years in microgravity, where there are minimal buoyant forces?
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Rock solid Murray was buoyant and the spirit ebbed away from Tsonga in a one-sided second set.
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Taiwan's labour market looks buoyant: almost a third of employers surveyed say they expect to hire more people.
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Stockmarkets in America remained buoyant as investors anticipated that Donald Trump's presidency will reduce regulations and boost growth.
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In the buoyant climate of the time, thousands of people were prepared to entrust him with their money.
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The Assassins' motion is slick and buoyant, shot just realistically enough to avoid looking like outright wire-fu.
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Drugs and death whisper on the sidelines, never piercing a charmingly buoyant tone that belies the characters' deprivations.
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Oil prices have already been depressed for months, weighed down by buoyant American supply and internecine trade wars.
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The plan is to install buoyant materials, including airbags and pontoons onto the ferry to make it lighter.
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Housing is being supported by a buoyant labor market, which has resulted in an acceleration in household formation.
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But the housing market in Toronto, Canada's largest city, has continued to see buoyant sales and price gains.
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There's a good reason DJI doesn't include oversized buoyant feet as a standard feature on its drones, though.
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Losses in Chile were limited by buoyant copper prices after key consumer China posted solid industrial output data.
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But that cannot cleanse water of minuscule, buoyant particles, including many bacteria and viruses, which will not settle.
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On the item's label, it is described as a "Near-Shore Buoyant Vest" and a personal flotation device.
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As it is "buoyant and durable, it has a long-term impact on the ocean," explained Lavers. [AFP]
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By contrast, employment, wages, consumer confidence, household spending and the much-larger services sector have stayed relatively buoyant.
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Demand from Russia and Kazakhstan stayed buoyant, while the market also saw a rise in demand from Turkey.
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The average CEO of a FTSE 100 company took home 15.4 percent less last year despite buoyant markets.
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Rising supplies tempered data from Asia that suggested the region's buoyant economy would ensure solid demand for energy.
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INVESTORS often start the calendar year in a buoyant mood, only to be caught out by unexpected events.
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Buoyant demand meant firms built up backlogs of work at the second fastest rate in over six years.
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Her expertise and buoyant approach landed her recognition, and a long-running nationally syndicated call-in talk show.
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Many firms are wary about 2018, however, as comparatives become less favorable following a buoyant year for growth.
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More recently, the stock market has remained buoyant, much like it did ahead of the 1995 rate cuts.
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We now see that U.S. shale oil is resilient at $40 per barrel and positively buoyant at $55.
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Particularly in Beijing and Shanghai, occupational markets in the commercial market are buoyant and investment liquidity is high.
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Buoyant demand among the fast-growing middle classes, particularly in countries such as China, has boosted this segment.
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The data underlined the Fed ratesetters' conundrum; consumer and government spending remained buoyant, though business investment was limp.
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Manzoni's work can be viewed as slight and Herculean, tragic and buoyant, mystical and materialist, minimal and baroque.
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Buoyant, in October 2017 the company forecasted that its e-commerce sales would soar by 40% in 2018.
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TOKYO, May 2440 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds edged lower on Wednesday as buoyant stocks undermined bond market sentiment.
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Markets in Southeast Asia were slightly less buoyant, with Vietnamese stocks down 1.85 percent by 3:04 p.m.
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Sondheim's work here is broad, buoyant and melodic, with only tantalizing traces of the complex artist to come.
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The 29rd annual Tonys ceremony, held at Radio City Music Hall, was a night more buoyant than surprising.
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Sautéed mushrooms and flecks of prickly jalapeño sheathed in more of that buoyant cheese was one rewarding ensemble.
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So buoyant and fresh is the look of the work that you could almost miss its dark undertow.
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He was admired for his bright tone and buoyant swing, most visibly in bands led by Mr. Brubeck.
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On the contrary, the company continues to report billions in profits, thanks to buoyant pickup and S.U.V. sales.
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Experienced together, the paintings conjure a vibrant, eclectic mysticism, based in fertile allusions and buoyant color and texture.
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Net premiums for the year rose around 20% to 7 billion euros, boosted by a buoyant life sector.
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He increased a cash stock pile as the market was hitting new highs due to buoyant investor sentiment.
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Arching your chest upward and keeping your lungs full of oxygen will make your upper body more buoyant.
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By contrast, Slim Jxmmi's solo album, "Jxmtro," is a more conventional contemporary hip-hop album, buoyant and loose.
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The alto saxophonist Yosvany Terry blends twisty contemporary jazz with buoyant Cuban folklore, sacrificing little along the way.
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Jean and Marcus Baylor are a married couple whose buoyant, convivial music unites gospel, jazz and R&B.
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But with services flourishing and consumer spending buoyant, two of the Fed's rate-setters voted against a cut.
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His highly articulate movement style, buoyant with breath, can make the air around him seem denser, almost liquid.
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America kicked off the year with buoyant growth of 3.1% in the first quarter, but then slowed down.
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Meanwhile, hedge funds have been increasing long positions steadily on expectations that tightening supply will keep prices buoyant.
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But lower output of major products like crude and coal and buoyant domestic prices could prolong the boom.
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Though she has had an intense year, she said, she was in a buoyant mood, and cursed liberally.
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Some viewers best remember Sally Field as a buoyant, beachcombing teenager and an airborne sister of the cloth.
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At the same time, despite the dire circumstances, the omniscient narrator's voice, buoyant yet sympathetic, propels things along.
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"The buoyant forces underpinning the strong domestic-oriented sectors of the economy remain fundamentally intact," the Bundesbank said.
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But the share of Americans who say Trump deserves credit for the buoyant economy is rising in some surveys.
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The low interest rates have also heated up an already buoyant housing market, with accompanying growth in mortgage lending.
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His outlook for five-year price growth for PCL is for it to still reach a buoyant 21 percent.
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After dropping Jose Mourinho for an undefeated Guus Hiddink, the team just seems to be a bit more... buoyant.
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But the movie is more profound than that, one whose buoyant musical numbers add luster to its deeper core.
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If populist politicians win credit for a more buoyant economy, their policies will gain credence, with potentially devastating effects.
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"Floating cities are not affected by rising sea levels; they are buoyant and rise with the water," says Chen.
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Pfizer paid $240 million for the Teuto stake six years ago, to enter Brazil's then-buoyant generic drug market.
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The values of both were determined by the backdrop of the time: the revolutionary war and its buoyant aftermath.
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It was also expected to strengthen against Britain's pound and to stay buoyant against a basket of major currencies.
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Most emerging Asian currencies were buoyant as the dollar eased after Thursday's slower-than-expected April consumer price gain.
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Recent research suggests that this creates a link between a weak dollar and buoyant trade flows—and vice versa.
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THE British Labour Party is in buoyant mood at its annual conference, expecting to be in power very soon.
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Still, merger business stayed buoyant and the stockmarket's volatility helped equity trading: revenues rose by 17% at Goldman Sachs.
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Growth in housing is being supported by a buoyant job market, which has resulted in higher demand for homes.
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The incursion and regression of this tsunami dragged with it millions of pieces of debris, many of them buoyant.
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China is exporting less steel because its own producers are making such good money supplying a buoyant domestic market.
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And so there is something in me, obviously, that is pretty calm and generally pretty happy and pretty buoyant.
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Helping lift main indexes were advances in buoyant global markets while China took a long break for National Day.
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" Buoyant as the chorus is, he seems vexed: "No love's as random as God's love… I can't stand it.
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We're talking about the next phase of his company and Woodman, typically buoyant in interviews, is having a moment.
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Buoyant flat prices have concealed signs of weakness elsewhere in the calendar spreads as well as hedge fund positioning.
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Shares of Macy's and other retailers had risen last year on hopes they would benefit from buoyant consumer spending.
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In reality, it's a buoyant structure known as the "Float Lab," which is designed to foster a floating ecosystem.
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Carl Fornaro's graphic skyline and Saul Steinberg's buoyant cars are just as alive today on New York City's streets.
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The combination of buoyant wealth businesses with a misfiring investment bank has become a common trope of Thiam's reign.
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Writing in The Times, Manohla Dargis called this best-picture winner "a funny, frenetic, buoyant and rambunctiously showboating entertainment."
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But now this layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the ocean depths.
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But the buoyant, hopeful enthusiasm of his prose — and the drinks he serves with it — are pleasures in themselves.
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Buoyant American attitudes on the economy look set to show up in plentiful, record-setting holiday spending this season.
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No man with hair that buoyant, a beard that manicured, a vest that crisp, has ever deserved an eyepatch.
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If the recent weakness in the U.S. dollar persisted, then NEX's trading volumes would be "very buoyant", he added.
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The positive sentiment from the U.S. is helping materials stay buoyant despite a weakness in commodities prices, said Spooner.
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Net premiums for the year rose about 20% to 7 billion euros, boosted by a buoyant life insurance sector.
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But consumer spending has remained buoyant, powering the economy toward solid growth while not taking on too much debt.
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Most verse lovers I hear from also mention the buoyant, contemplative lines of the former poet laureate Billy Collins.
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About two-thirds of the way through this buoyant, mischievous thriller, the rogue students' own scamming starts to falter.
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However, "buoyant business conditions would appear to be leading to increasing cost pressures in all service industries," he said.
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I become buoyant and my body is lifted as if there were an air balloon attached to my shoulders.
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It's sincere, buoyant and fun, stunningly designed, mindful that a show about balls should be capable of having one.
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The movie's touch is light and its spirit buoyant, but there is no mistaking its seriousness or its passion.
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Mr. Prieto, a buoyant drummer, writes music that lends an illusion of constant expansion to even the smallest ensembles.
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Still, Cebr, a business consultancy, said it was cautious about how long the buoyant mood among consumers would last.
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Even if you believe in magic, the markets rarely stay calm and buoyant for such an exceedingly long time.
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But she's buoyant, funny, and kind — an ever-positive presence in a show that often veers into devastating territory.
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His Republican ally Senator John McCain visited a buoyant meeting of the Irish diaspora in Yonkers and pledged action.
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Pitbull is agnostic about genre — almost any sound or style can be put in service of his buoyant creations.
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"Inflatable Felix" (2014), who needs to curl up to fit into the Edwardian gallery space, sets a buoyant tone.
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Hugh Aston's "O baptista vates Christi" is a rhythmically buoyant work full of forward-driving energy and elegant harmonies.
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Even amid the buoyant, upbeat period musical numbers that punctuate "Clock," you sense the voracious, spark-extinguishing shadows hovering.
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With the lungs full of air, the human body is buoyant — so deep breaths and quick exhales are key.
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David Pountney's playful, buoyant production of "Das Rheingold" came as a relief after all the bleakness at the Met.
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Perhaps the most buoyant words at the congress came in anticipation of Donald Trump's visit to Warsaw on July 6th.
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It raises hopes that foreign direct investment will remain buoyant and that Modi can push through more changes, including privatisation.
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Gold erased earlier losses to trade sharply higher on Tuesday, shrugging off the dollar's buoyant start to the new year.
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Some reckon junk debt spreads may grind tighter, given the buoyant global economy, but see little room for big gains.
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On the right, the young and buoyant Liu Wa, possibly on vacation and dressed in kimono, is engrossed in photography.
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"Pups are born with a special fur, we call if natal pelage, that is extremely insulating and buoyant," he says.
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But even in the most buoyant climate, one rule of acquiring remains true: It's hard to turn down $7.5 billion.
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That all pointed to buoyant interest in the offering and shares in the company rose 1.83 percent in morning trading.
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Without an intervention to cool the economy, Germany's hawks fear the buoyant economy could tip over into an inflationary cycle.
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In October, the South American chanteuse released her new single "Chantaje," a sexy, buoyant jam sung in her native tongue.
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Ballerini also makes a reappearance, taking "White Christmas" in a jazzy direction with a buoyant tempo and frothy high notes.
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I remember how buoyant Peres was in 1993 after the Oslo signing ceremony -- and how enthusiastic all of us were.
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As soon as he steps out of his black car onto the field, it's clear he's in a buoyant mood.
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Even this time, with the party buoyant in the national polls, it did not compete much in places like Merthyr.
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"In general, there is a very buoyant insurance industry surrounding the space industry," Shuman said to Gizmodo in an email.
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"The German economy has had a buoyant start to the new year," the finance ministry said in its monthly report.
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And that's what Air is — a buoyant mix of metal, thrash, punk, prog-rock and shoegaze, all coexisting quite naturally.
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By contrast, British industrial output has been buoyant, expanding in October at its fastest annual pace in almost a year.
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With limits to Russian and Iranian influence on a newly buoyant Assad, few believe the Geneva talks will bring peace.
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Eric Viloria, currency strategist at Wells Fargo Securities in New York, attributed the greenback's strength to buoyant U.S. Treasury yields.
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In spite of that, it seems that the current inter-regnum is unlikely to derail the country's buoyant economic activity.
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PAL's expected fleet acquisition underscores the buoyant outlook for Southeast Asia's fifth-largest economy as it bucks a global slowdown.
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Lower U.S. yields have also weighed on the dollar, though they rose on Tuesday in line with buoyant equity markets.
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On Friday, the South American chanteuse released her new single "Chantaje," a sexy, buoyant jam sung in her native tongue.
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Versus the Swiss franc it traded at 1.1347, near a one month low of 1.1415 The dollar meanwhile remained buoyant.
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This year, the backdrop for the annual Jeffrey Fashion Cares celebration, a buoyant benefit for L.G.B.T. causes, was military might.
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Robert Gottlieb's buoyant memoir of his indefatigable editorial career proves Noël Coward's observation that work is more fun than fun.
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Kaisa bonds have been performing well on the back of recovering contract sales and a generally buoyant high-yield market.
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The buoyant dollar and plunging oil prices are keeping imported inflation subdued, leaving overall inflation well below the Fed's target.
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Instead, most of its weight is supported on three buoyant concrete boxes, called caissons, anchored permanently below the water line.
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Some thought it was exceptionally heavy winds, others believed ice formed around the rocks and caused them to be buoyant.
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Despite the city's deeps scars from racism and corruption, Emanuel had seemed practically buoyant when detailing his proposed police reforms.
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Who's to say, although my honest reaction to "The Truth" is that it constitutes in every way a buoyant surprise.
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"Caught In A Lie," the first single from the album, is a reflective but buoyant rumination on a failed relationship.
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Both the man and the movie are buoyant, however, and Hockney is a love letter to the artist's indestructible spirit.
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But while many Syrian soldiers are weary after years of war, the foreign militia ranks seem to have buoyant morale.
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The survey also showed some firms complained the buoyant dollar remained a headwind to growth at the start of 2016.
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Its lively frequency is embedded in the writing, bolstered by Carlos López Estrada's direction, and kept buoyant by the performers.
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Her 1990 smash "Vogue" was inspired by the buoyant house tracks and glamorous dance moves of the Harlem ballroom scene.
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The colors, though, are unquestionably buoyant — juicy greens, yellows, ambers, and umbers roiling around an expansive field of powder blue.
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The soloists evoke characters: Ms. Wu's pipa on a merry walk, matched by Mr. Ma's bouncing, buoyant down-bow strokes.
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In the 10-foot-long "Calypso (Green)," with its sandy, unfinished surfaces, this makes for a buoyant, slightly unsettling effect.
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These soft, buoyant and eco-friendly pool toys are 58 inches long and are sold in a pack of six.
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A forest of cilantro and basil garnished the top, making it buoyant, green-flecked and a very fresh weeknight dish.
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NL, one of more than a dozen European firms specializing in boutique buoyant homes, sees floating architecture as the future.
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To be on the receiving end of this welcome is delightful, like we are all CEOs to this buoyant man.
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That all this buoyant confidence feels so effervescently radical is a testament to the humor and intelligence of Gerwig's script.
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Charles wore a purple shirt and yellow tie, strangely buoyant colors that contrasted sharply with the gravity of his expression.
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Activity is expected to slowly improve throughout the year and is likely to be led by the buoyant payments sector.
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Buoyant and energized, he invited one fan onto the stage for a hug and even briefly turned over the microphone.
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Despite the transit chaos and the late start, all the Holy Trinity pews were full, and the mood was buoyant.
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Van Wingerden has talked to food companies and developers seeking to bring buoyant dairies to Singapore, Dubai, and New York.
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Despite Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric, the American automotive industry and auto jobs have been buoyant since the Obama administration's bailout.
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The bread, from a neighborhood Latin bakery, is looming and nearly as buoyant as brioche, but cushions rather than overwhelms.
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It's easy to overlook this challenge at a time of high oil prices and buoyant cash flow for oil majors.
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Rogers's buoyant hope and indomitable spirit don't come off as cheesy or saccharine, however, but genuine, admired, and almost wistful.
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Net debt has halved to $15.5 billion and buoyant prices mean the group is once again generating mountains of cash.
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Investment bankers advising companies on mergers and acquisitions have been cheering on the buoyant markets as good for their business.
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The mine, still positively buoyant, then becomes what bomb techs call a "floater," traveling wherever wind and current takes it.
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In fact, the Fed said Wednesday that its monetary policy was still set to ensure that the economy remained buoyant.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan extended earlier gains to climb 0.3 percent after the buoyant China readings.
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Kicks this buoyant might even get a certain writer outside for a run—or at least down to the corner store.
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The surprisingly buoyant earnings numbers contrasted with disappointing quarterly performances from some of Carlyle's rivals, as stormy financial markets eroded returns.
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SPX had rallied to a record high in March and a buoyant share market has lifted performance for many buyout firms.
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The index increased by 24% in the 22 months to September, helped by buoyant markets in Dallas, Denver, Portland and Seattle.
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The equity market was not as buoyant as sterling; the FTSE 100 suffered its worst one-day loss since last June.
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Steel mills binged on iron ore as buoyant metal prices spurred output increases and demand from infrastructure and construction remained firm.
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The sensation is sort of like being in the Dead Sea, too buoyant to truly submerge yourself in the salty water.
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BUOYANT financial markets meant that global wealth rose by 22007% in the 12 months to June, the fastest pace since 2012.
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JGBs shrugged off the effect of buoyant Japanese equities on Friday and got a lift from the overnight performance of Treasuries.
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Lead singles "Boyfriend" and "My Lover Cindy" are buoyant and percussive; sexually charged and couched in emotional intelligence—but also playful.
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Chief Executive Amanda Lacaze said that demand from Japanese customers was "absolutely buoyant," in a call with analysts after the report.
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Teleco Telstra Corporation Ltd also helped keep the benchmark buoyant, rising about 2 percent to a more than three-month high.
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While his message resonates with voters tempted by the buoyant far-right National Front, he risks alienating mainstream center-right voters.
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Buoyant tax revenues were enabling Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble to increase spending on migrants and infrastructure while keeping a balanced budget.
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And that's what happened in 2015: export sales grew 2.8 percent, and they were by far the most buoyant GDP component.
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The buoyant protests and boisterous town halls of the last month show the hunger in America for bold and progressive politics.
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Share prices of salmon firms have surged amid worries over supply; prices are expected to stay buoyant in the short-term.
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Nor are once-buoyant new markets helping: France's embassy in Beijing says it had 15% fewer visa applications than last year.
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His New York solo debut at Martos Gallery, by contrast, aside from one buoyant installation of colorful doors, is minimally hung.
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The Czech economy has stayed buoyant in the face of softness in the euro zone, particularly in key trading partner Germany.
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They have no economic agenda that can compete with a buoyant jobs market that is making the American Dream come true.
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Against the buoyant yen, however, the euro gave up about 20.8 percent to 20.7033 yen, after drooping as low as 128.315.
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Markets were buoyant, supported by synchronous global growth and market-friendly US policies, including freshly minted corporate tax cuts and deregulation.
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They showed euro zone growth remained buoyant, British manufacturing recovered from a seven-month low and Chinese factory activity unexpectedly expanded.
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His buoyant writings in English, displayed in vitrines and seductively recited through earphones, hatch intricate Utopian schemes, often architectural in character.
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The buoyant letter was 36 years ago and thanks to social media he was able to connect with the original sender.
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This surprisingly buoyant book chronicles the search for a cure as well as the family's life stories, rich in their ordinariness.
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But after Monday's sizeable fall, the euro looked buoyant on Tuesday, remaining well above the annual low reached in early January.
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It finished down 786 points, or 2.9%, retracting Monday's buoyant rally, during which it recorded its best-point gain in history.
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Mr. Turner applies his bounteous romantic spirit of "Poldark" to Michael Grandage's buoyant revival of Martin McDonagh's 2001 comedy of atrocities.
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Those comforted by the buoyant economy may be more likely to give Mr. Trump's negotiating style the benefit of the doubt.
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There's chatter — frenzied and buoyant, discouraged and exultant — in these changes, which suggest endless exchanges among a writer and early readers.
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Normani transported the infectious, buoyant energy from that video to her VMAs performance, dancing and working every inch of the stage.
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An essay on the relationship between feeling comfortable in your clothes and feeling comfortable in your skin is buoyant and effective.
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The buoyant jobs market that has helped sustain American households for the better part of a decade did not go anywhere.
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They frequently incorporated men's-wear silhouettes and unexpected pairings of materials, like black leather, juxtaposed with fluid silk or buoyant feathers.
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They are as buoyant and satisfying, whether packed with beef or with jueyes, camarones (shrimp) or carrucho (conch), briny and tender.
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This generous, searching book explores all the forces that can stop even the most buoyant hopes from ever leaving the ground.
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Its own six creamy-gray bands, divided by narrower lines of darker gray, held my gaze, buoyant and bodiless, in place.
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With the Raiders assured of a playoff spot for the first time since the 233 season, the club members were buoyant.
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It is at once a pleasing and buoyant inspirational story, and a realistic depiction of the brutal aftermath of acid attacks.
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Salanic mostly plays José with quiet but weighted contemplation, but here he is buoyant with youth and the prospect of romance.
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The Parliament is set to reopen Wednesday with Johnson presiding over a minority government, and buoyant opposition lawmakers arrayed against him.
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A team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is working on the Buoyant Rover for Under-Ice Exploration just for that purpose.
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An overnight jump in Chinese ore futures after a three-day slide, and buoyant London copper prices, also cheered the miners.
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He observed sectional repeats that many routinely ignore these days, and the lively, buoyant performances made them all the more welcome.
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Recent buoyant economic figures had underlined the strength of the German economy and its consumption-led upswing ahead of the Sept.
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Gražinytė-Tyla's podium style—elastic, buoyant, and articulate—is ineluctably an expression of her gender but is not defined by it.
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"There was never a question about Google's dominance of a buoyant digital ads market," said analyst Richard Kramer of Arete Research.
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John Gravelle, the interim CEO of Colt Resources, said an industry uptick and buoyant battery metals prospects means many companies are upbeat.
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A gentle and buoyant whirl of vibrations was getting stronger and stronger as I approached the corrugated metal walls, drawing me in.
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But China's steel mills are seeing profitability soar thanks to less competition and buoyant demand from the core construction and infrastructure drivers.
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The conglomerate's latest financial report said revenue growth at Stella McCartney was buoyant but had slowed in 2017 compared to previous years.
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That all pointed to buoyant interest in the offering and shares in the company rose 1.5 percent in trading before the bell.
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Subsequent business surveys showed that while German manufacturing contracted for the fourth month in a row in April, buoyant services activity compensated.
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Shares have rallied on buoyant crude oil prices and an upbeat assessment of the economy by Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Monday.
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Upbeat economic data, which showed U.S. consumer sentiment jumped to a 15-year high in early May, kept the market sentiment buoyant.
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Mr Modi is as buoyant in opinion polls as Mr Vajpayee ever was, and is the strong favourite in next year's election.
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As with manufacturing, however, the outlook was less buoyant, with the index seen slipping back to 26 in the coming three months.
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And yet it feels shockingly natural, the sort of buoyant updraft of a beat that Marley's been gliding over his whole career.
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Barack Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant continent—is under threat.
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Mr Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant region—is under threat.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (200:2530).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2374:25196).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2239:26200).
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The scheme had accumulated £28.7bn in assets as of March 2017, and buoyant markets will have pushed that figure higher by now.
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That is because a transition is under way in which buoyant global growth causes inflation to replace stagnation as investors' biggest fear.
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A lot of people might be happier if the stockmarket was less buoyant and the average standard of living was more so.
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For the remix, which was released last night, Mars added Cardi B and gifted us a buoyant, In Living Color-inspired video.
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"Just make sure you don't summon actual beetles instead," joked her colleague Ed. But the mood in Raven & Crone wasn't all buoyant.
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He injects a buoyant energy to previously-plodding blues riffs, and his new album has the playful feeling of a live recording.
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The Buoyant Ecologies Float Lab evidences the importance of the artistic imagination for developing an architecture adequate to the planet's climate future.
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"Given the current buoyant demand environment, manufacturers are eschewing political uncertainty and quietly getting on with growing their businesses," added IHS's Williamson.
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"Support toward $1,275 should keep the price action buoyant over the short term, especially leading into this weekend's French election," MKS said.
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According to Credit Suisse, this is because there will be a recovery in earnings, valuations are attractive and liquidity should be buoyant.
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If home sales and prices remain buoyant, we continue to chug along to the following month until we reach a turning point.
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Even so, it remains Britain's biggest steelworks, and the population of Port Talbot is probably still a relatively buoyant 37,000 or so.
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One of many emoji floats, this buoyant rubber poo will inspire dads around the pool to endlessly reference the 1980 comedy Caddyshack.
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The deal would be the first in Germany's buoyant property market in which a fund manager has made such a large acquisition.
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Given the buoyant employment data, Pickering expects two interest rates hikes in 2018, which could provide yet further support to the pound.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (232015:233).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:24200).
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Buoyant car sales in China and Europe, plus tightening emissions standards, have stoked fears over metal availability after years of market deficit.
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In the spring, rising temperatures help speed decomposition, which produces gases that make a body buoyant enough to float to the surface.
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But that the more buoyant mood was notable across the Baselworld show, where top labels celebrated new launches with star-studded stunts.
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As for the valedictory title track by Mr. Simon, another longtime friend and collaborator, Mr. Toussaint takes care to keep it buoyant.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:2800).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2308:246).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2800:2745).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22:230).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21866:21811).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (80073:80063).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2212:2239).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22787:22).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (51:22015).
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Ms. Marzotto, a buoyant personality in Italy, both designed and wore sumptuous, boldly colorful garments and eye-catching accessories and costume jewelry.
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The disproportionate weighting in FTSE indexes of energy and mining firms has also helped due to buoyant global oil and metals prices.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (61973:61963).
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Several glittering keyboards intertwine on "Affiliated," as one hook sets off another and bounces back again in a buoyant call-and-response.
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"A buoyant shell was the key innovation of cephalopods," Staaf explains, putting it even above their dazzling light displays and physical feats.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:30).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (23581:231212).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2888:2841).
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The euro has been bolstered by buoyant euro zone growth this year, outpacing its trading peers like Britain and the United States.
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In the present case that sounds like this type of elegant fusion of aesthetics, hazy ambient pop and buoyant, brightly colored trap.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (212:211990).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (24111:22).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (241113:22787).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2146:212).
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But the novel's structure is more than just a clever device; it's also a buoyant, dynamic expression of the author's radiant curiosity.
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2841:24111).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21:230).
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Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (45:26200).
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Tax cuts, deregulation and a buoyant economy were always expected to drive profits higher at most American banks in the latest quarter.
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For encores, he played charming, buoyant and playful works by three of Bach's sons: Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedemann and Carl Philipp Emanuel.
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Because of the ocean's currents, some buoyant debris eventually settles in islands of trash that float above or just below the surface.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - During Chinese President Xi Jinping's first years in office, rights activists tried to remain buoyant despite shrinking opportunities to organize.
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Its brisk piano chords and buoyant beats created a kind of trampoline for the star to bounce off refrains of Olympic skill.
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But they all conjure the same exhilarating sense of possibility because they're all made with the buoyant precision of an unconstrained imagination.
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Focusing on the entertainer's early years, this Paper Mill Playhouse musical offers buoyant tap numbers but sidesteps the material's most troubling implications.
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" As one buoyant diner at our table put it, "I never tasted something that was so much like milk that wasn't milk.
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Once you let the Broadway-style helium out of this show, and its buoyant production numbers, "Sweet Charity" betrays its inner sourness.
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In both its story and its buoyant artwork — the groovy coloring was done by Ronda Pattison — Copeland gets so many things right.
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Because shoes are buoyant and currents are strong, he said, the remains could have washed in from as far north as Alaska.
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Despite the disruption, Libyan-Turkish trade remains buoyant, with Turkish exports reaching $2 billion annually and imports at $350 million, Aksoy said.
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Despite the disruption, Libyan-Turkish trade remains buoyant, with Turkish exports reaching $2 billion annually and imports at $350 million, Aksoy said.
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As Jerry Mulligan, Ryan Steele is especially buoyant in the dance scenes, and Zachary Prince makes a touching Adam, Jerry's composer friend.
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Consumer spending related to the the summer season such as rail and air travel, accommodation, food and beverage was buoyant, he added.
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Energy-linked stocks traded higher, extending sharp gains seen on Tuesday, with conglomerates and technology names also buoyant before the market close.
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However, she pointed to robust conditions, including buoyant consumer sentiment and a continued shortage of homes as giving support to the market.
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The singer, known for buoyant, soulful anthems that focus on celebrating individuality, body positivity, and overall irreverence, is certainly having a Moment.
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Significant opportunities for growth were seen in Chile and the relatively buoyant Peru, and to a lesser extent in Argentina, it said.
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The Australian dollar, hit the previous day by weaker than expected local gross domestic product numbers, extended losses against the buoyant dollar.
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But as the clock ticked toward midnight on Tuesday and his losses began to pile up, the campaign's buoyant tone shifted sharply.
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Pat Brown championed the construction of roads, dams and public universities, his buoyant personality matching the expansive mood of the postwar era.
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Songs on the program like the spiritual "Two Wings" and the blues "Route 66," buoyant as they seem, are nonetheless about escape.
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"The buoyant market proves that the new government really means to have change," said Danny Wong, CEO of fund management firm Areca Capital.
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SI won a bid to acquire GLP for S$16 billion ($11.6 billion), marking Asia's largest private equity buyout in a buoyant sector.
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Despite China's economic slowdown, aircraft manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing remain buoyant about the long-term demand for air travel in the country.
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Linkerd (pronounced linker-DEE), which was incubated at Buoyant, follows in the footsteps of other CNCF projects like Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing and Fluentd.
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It's blissful, buoyant, and peaceful introduction to what the Studio OST project's all about if you're only familiar with the pair's solo efforts.
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A combination of buoyant demand and supply-side jitters is supporting prices of soybeans and corn after several years of glut-driven pessimism.
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Sales in Britain do not seem to have been strongly affected by the Brexit referendum; and low interest rates could keep sales buoyant.
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The operations of One Foods were formally launched on Wednesday, underscoring BRF's wish to expand in the buoyant market independently from other regions.
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Of course, as it was, investment with the uncertainty, will not be buoyant and that will affect potential growth of the UK economy.
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Housing is being supported by a buoyant labor market, which is increasing employment opportunities for young adults and in turn bolstering household formation.
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They likened conditions to those of 2013 and early 2014, when the currency was cheap, the stockmarket was buoyant and inflation was rising.
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We tend to see our own emotional state in absolute terms — depressed or buoyant, anxious or calm, good or bad, happy or sad.
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Merav is deeply involved in Israel's buoyant startup investment scene, is a board member and a mentor in several startup programs and accelerators.
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And India was no different, until Dhoni's buoyant bunch triumphed over the mighty Aussies, winning two out of the 'best-of-three' finals.
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Australian stocks stole the glory again though with another record high, as buoyant mining shares added to tech-driven gains the previous day.
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According to Archimedes's principle, the buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
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Oil prices were still buoyant Tuesday morning, benchmark Brent crude futures trading at $65.22 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) at $59.12.
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And under Trump the U.S. trade deficit with China has actually risen, thanks to a steadily growing U.S. economy and buoyant jobs growth.
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It actually came from a real place, but what I liked about it was that we married it with this buoyant, fun track.
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It can also be flattened by a central bank raising rates in response to buoyant growth today, while long-term expectations are unchanged.
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In short, water near the surface will have absorbed the most heat (as the world warms) and create a layer of buoyant sea.
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The pattern was repeated on racial issues—and not just when Trump grimaced at the very idea of there being buoyant black communities.
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While Silicon Valley has had a buoyant market since 1972, the market in Europe took longer to mature, but is now rapidly accelerating.
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Back home, an increase in minimum support prices (MSP) for key crops took the market higher on hopes of a buoyant rural economy.
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Growth in the euro zone remained buoyant, British manufacturing recovered in July from a seven-month low and Chinese factory activity unexpectedly expanded.
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And though India's growth, at 7.5% last year, looks buoyant by global standards, it is below the 9-13.73% the government aspires to.
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It all stirs memories from 2018 when a buoyant first quarter dissolved into selling, with Turkey and Argentina getting walloped by currency crises.
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Buoyant stock markets also supported prices, with the Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 2150.9 and the Nasdaq Composite all climbing overnight.
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Stronger retail sales come on the back of accommodative monetary policy and a buoyant labor market, which are supporting household spending, said Moody's.
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The government expects buoyant domestic demand to drive an overall economic expansion of 1.7 percent in 2016, on a par with last year.
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That prompted investors to sell Treasuries in April, as did an upswing in risk appetite, with buoyant global stocks and rebounding oil prices.
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Exports have been undercut by the buoyant dollar, which has made U.S.-manufactured goods expensive relative to those of its main trading partners.
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Plenty of these investors have placed bets on Britain's domestic market, which had previously been buoyant but now faces the risk of recession.
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Optimistic comments from oil ministers of OPEC countries over an increase in production and a possibility of reaching common ground kept markets buoyant.
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But throughout this weekend he appears nightly with a different, equally redoubtable group, featuring Gress, a lissome bassist, and Baron, a buoyant drummer.
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Buoyant stock markets have puffed up the portfolios of big endowments and pension funds, encouraging them to allocate more cash to alternative investments.
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A buoyant Corbyn piled on pressure for May to resign, saying people have had enough of austerity politics and cuts in public spending.
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But his buoyant mood is pierced by the discovery that, thanks to inflation, the cash won't even cover the groceries in his cart.
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In contrast, Trump has the benefit of a still buoyant stock market and a booming American economy to cushion damage inflicted by China.
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The band performed a buoyant rendition of Post Malone's single "Congratulations," and soon a video of the stunt was trending on social media.
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The president has been buoyant in his tweets reacting to Tuesday's results, calling it a "tremendous success" despite GOP losses in the House.
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Tristan Thompson is a buoyant lob threat and James is a chessboard queen who demands attention from the other side at all times.
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Buoyant commodity derivatives trading on mainland China also help support the case for shorter contract terms as traders can hedge their positions easily.
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Housing is being supported by a buoyant labor market, which is increasing employment opportunities for young adults, and in turn bolstering household formation.
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"It is still 3 percentage points below its long run average and well below the levels associated with buoyant spending conditions," noted Hassan.
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The Buoyant Rover for Under-Ice Exploration, or BRUIE, is a robotic exploration platform under development at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
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Crisp, buoyant and with a sweet clarity of tone, it's one of the most dance-like takes on this daunting set of masterpieces.
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The combination of surging Russian share prices and a buoyant ruble has generated some of the best investment returns on earth in 0.53.
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Surging Russian share prices and a buoyant ruble have "generated some of the best investment returns on earth in 21," Mr. Phillips writes.
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As it pools, the magma evolves into a water-rich, gassy form, and the most buoyant, bubble-rich patches gather at the top.
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Manatees hold on to their farts to remain buoyant in the water, and they are known to fart before diving from the surface.
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Over the past century, America's has been more buoyant in the first two years of a presidential term than in the final one.
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Today, Biden is hoping the third time's the charm, and his 20163 presidential campaign has so far been a much more buoyant endeavor.
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Although the U.S. stock market has been volatile over the past couple of months, it remained buoyant until the beginning of this year.
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The obvious question is what will happen if, over time, Trump disappoints his buoyant supporters and revives their feelings of discontent and estrangement.
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This in turn threatens to drag German growth below the government's 1.7 percent forecast for this year, despite a largely buoyant domestic economy.
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The result is educational, problematic, occasionally tense and consistently buoyant, a quality that's not abundant in this annual festival of new German films.
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Senator majority leader Mitch McConnell seemed particularly buoyant after engineering this result, passing on something called the golden gavel to the chief justice.
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He has pointed to the buoyant performance of the stock market as one of the most tangible yardsticks of his performance as president.
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Rosneft bought the assets of TNK and its foreign partner, BP, for about $60 billion in 2013, when oil prices were still buoyant.
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Much of the buoyant optimism on Wall Street is driven by investors' expectations of corporate tax cuts and deregulation under the Trump administration.
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"The market is back for sure," Mr. Outred, the European head of contemporary art at Christie's, pronounced after his buoyant £96.4 million auction.
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But with consumers feeling buoyant — low unemployment and wages showing signs of growth — the economic winds are at Trump's back heading into 2020.
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After Mr. Barr's letter came out, when the president felt buoyant about the investigation's conclusions, he said the special counsel had acted honorably.
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But investments are also buoyant, having surged by 25% in 2018, and the budget deficit is low and net external debt is falling.
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At Mr. Trump's primary night party here, the mood was far more buoyant than it had been in Iowa the night of the caucuses.
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The Aussie has struggled against the buoyant dollar, which has benefited this week from a significant rise in Treasury yields and upbeat economic indicators.
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"The race for the nomination is in the home stretch," said Clinton, buoyant, to a throng of supporters in Brooklyn at a victory party.
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"This policy will be successful in moving the U.S. economy away from low-growth secular stagnation towards significantly more buoyant performance," Folkerts-Landau said.
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Global stocks hit a record high on Friday after upbeat data on U.S. manufacturing and employment and buoyant European factory growth boosted investor optimism.
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An art-director-turned-DJ, Mortada works to harness the buoyant energy of Beirut's vibrant club scene as a cure for Lebanon's political strain.
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After years of big acquisitions, the Russian oil producer, the world's biggest listed oil company by output, said its buoyant earnings reflected improved efficiency.
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THE strength of the global economy is one reason why the stockmarket has started 2018 in a buoyant mood (with the Dow passing 25,4.93).
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Global central banks have recently struck a more hawkish tone, with impressive economic data and buoyant oil prices driving up long-term inflation expectations.
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The character's jerky movements resemble the rag-tag gestures in old Disney animations and sync up nicely with the song's bright and buoyant tone.
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Muscat based his campaign on Malta's buoyant economy, which has been one of the strongest in the euro zone over the past four years.
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THE only thing more improbable than the Russian national team's performance on the pitch has been the buoyant atmosphere around this year's World Cup.
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"He flooded plain everyday reality with extraordinary, unexpected information, processing the details through a buoyant, mobile mind, and made intellectual discovery seem incredibly glamorous."
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Although India's growth has depended less than, say, China's on exports, it has benefited from a buoyant global economy and an open trade environment.
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Woods grew up going to her grandmother's church, and it shows in the buoyant background vocals, in the fullness and brightness of Heavn's production.
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Global central banks have recently struck a more hawkish tone with impressive economic data and buoyant oil prices driving up long-term inflation expectations.
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BHP's shares rose as much as 1.6%, and the mining sector gained for a third straight session, thanks also to buoyant iron ore prices.
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The country's largest iron-ore miner NMDC would be a better target for sale as its stock has been buoyant this year, he said.
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Whereas European stockmarkets were buoyant in early 22017, they sank in the first six weeks of 210, with particularly sharp falls in bank shares.
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But assets under management rose 923% to $1.84 trillion from the year-ago quarter as buoyant markets more than offset outflows and currency impacts.
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It has been a month since their last encounter and much has changed since then, including the deflation of Ben Carson's once-buoyant campaign.
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While the market appeared buoyant, analysts urged caution against investor complacency, especially after the market's strong run since Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
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Buoyant oil prices since President Donald Trump's election have not provided a boost for energy stocks as the sector's profit rebound has lacked vigor.
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Buoyant markets also help underperforming asset managers hide mediocre results: As long as a customer's portfolio is going up, they won't be too angry.
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As China's growth slows, and as Europe fails to bounce back from the Great Recession, the chances of a buoyant American recovery are slim.
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In 2015, the federal government achieved a budget surplus of nearly 13 billion euros, helped by buoyant tax revenues and record-low borrowing costs.
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The economy also expanded 220 percent in 2800 - the fastest in six years - boosted by a buoyant property market, improved tourism and financial services.
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You might even get away with calling it joyful Care is How To Dress Well's fourth LP, and his most buoyant one to date.
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It was boosted by a buoyant Wall Street, which rose on views that the latest economic data hurt the case for a rate hike.
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Treasury yields remained buoyant after rising overnight when strong U.S. domestic retail sales supported the view of solid economic growth in the second quarter.
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The strictly disciplined but buoyant and expressive performance culminates in a "storm" scene that must have torn through the roof of the old Garden.
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Despite the appalling circumstances and events it depicts, the movie's plain and unstinting affection for its lead characters gives "Parched" a frequently buoyant tone.
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Prenot's time shaved 25-hundredths off the seven-year-old American record, set by Shanteau before the buoyant suits of the time were prohibited.
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It is refreshing to see Fleabag make a friend; you can imagine how buoyant she must have been before her mother and Boo died.
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His optimism echoed the German government's, which said on Wednesday that the economy remained buoyant, despite slightly lowering its growth forecast for this year.
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Another debut artist, the soprano Golda Schultz, was the true star of "Flute" as Pamina, her voice buoyant yet substantial, creamy but never heavy.
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The buoyant facility, made of two miniature reactors of a type used previously on submarines, is for now the only one of its kind.
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Mr. Akdas whips olive oil, crushed walnuts and garlic into labneh (strained yogurt) until it seems to rise from the plate, voluptuous yet buoyant.
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This image, which is only available in the exhibition catalogue starkly contrasts with the almost buoyant street scenes he took later in the 1950s.
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Buoyant results, bolstered by strong demand in China, have not only boosted bottom lines but contributed to a cash buildup waiting to be deployed.
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If documentaries sink or float by the stories they tell, then Following Seas is as buoyant as the Awahnee sailboat it is set on.
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Katsura Sunshine, the star and director of "Katsura Sunshine's Rakugo," at New World Stages, brings the form, with buoyant humor and playfulness, Off Broadway.
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Even though the Chinese economy has lost some steam, aircraft makers like Airbus and Boeing remain buoyant about air travel demand in the country.
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This layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the layers below, which deprives deeper dwelling animals of oxygen.
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Still, the stock market's gains were likely to hold up as long as earnings remained buoyant, said Laszlo Birinyi, a longtime stock market analyst.
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The yielded delight derives not simply from a despondent start leading to a buoyant finish, for a resolute ending never cancels a distraught opening.
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As salsa music played and grills smoked at the popular street fair, Mr. Otero, 249, was as buoyant as the rest of the crowd.
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Banks have been searching high and low for opportunities to increase revenue, in the meantime cutting costs to keep profits as buoyant as possible.
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By contrast, exports, a quarter of which went to China, rose 1.1 percent, remaining by far the most buoyant component of Japan's aggregate demand.
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By the time dessert (warm churros and buoyant caramel flan) is complete, a diner will have partaken in a unique cross-cultural dining experience.
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On the data front, factories in the euro zone started the second half of 2017 with buoyant growth, according to a survey published Tuesday.
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Yousri Abdelraziq, a lawyer and Mubarak supporter who was present in court, said the former president was in a buoyant mood after his acquittal.
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Russia and Argentina, while still enduring hardship, are also receiving buoyant capital inflows, with the latter rejoining mainstream equity and bond indexes this year.
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Exports have been undercut by a buoyant dollar, which has made U.S.-manufactured goods expensive relative to those of the country's main trading partners.
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"I have the boobs of a 17 year old," she says, lifting her gown to reveal a pair of bra-less, phenomenally buoyant breasts.
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The conversations — at times strangely buoyant, given the gravity of the topics under discussion — are interwoven with old photographs, home movies and television clips.
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In "Profanation," the second movement, Mr. Gilbert teased out touches of sputtering Hebraic chant in music that on the surface seems buoyant and jazzy.
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The message was buoyant — he's looking forward to Super Tuesday and building on the momentum of his support from the last three early states.
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For what it's worth, I'm throwing my weight behind Kaytranada's "Glowed Up," a buoyant highlight from the Montreal producer's highly anticipated debut album 20013%.
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"People outside Tumblr say things like, 'Oh, my Furby is possessed, it turned on by itself,'" Bansbach says, voice dropping from buoyant to sarcastic.
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President Eisenhower inaugurated the Tech Center in a buoyant 1956 speech, in the post-war years where Detroit represented industrial excellence in the national psyche.
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A jackup rig is a type of mobile platform with a buoyant hull and adjustable legs which can raise its hull up off the sea.
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Having started the year long in EM currencies after a buoyant 2017, they had to watch the positions being washed out by the surging dollar.
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A buoyant bank capital market is essential given that lenders must raise billions in loss-absorbing debt in the coming years to comply with regulations.
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The buoyant pound meant the blue-chip index underperformed its European peers, with the leading euro zone stock index closing with a 1 percent gain.
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Government sources say a buoyant Maduro is now considering driving home his advantage by bringing forward the normally year-end election to February or March.
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The company missed last year's target of reaching breakeven in Europe, despite buoyant demand, and warned it would struggle to restore regional profitability before 2018.
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Zhang Yi, an options analyst at Everbright Futures Co Ltd, said that a buoyant stock market has driven investor hopes of making a quick fortune.
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The New Day were acting like heels in the weeks prior, their buoyant personalities being subsumed into WWE's now annual dalliance into the Raw vs.
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On January 31st UPS revealed record revenues for the fourth quarter of 2016; FedEx and DHL are expected to report similarly buoyant results next month.
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After all, what could be more antithetical to the buoyant creativity embodied by the Bauhaus than the Getty's Ivory Tower looming above the 405 Freeway?
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That uniform three meter depth, now recommended by world body FINA and considered the norm since Beijing, makes the water more buoyant and less turbulent.
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Performed by the magnetic — and likely exhausted — Mr. Spring, this solo pairs a buoyant dancer and a strobe light to give the sensation of flying.
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The Australian dollar was 0.17% higher at $0.6920, still buoyant after rallying the previous day on a surprise election win by the country's conservative government.
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France's Sopra Steria said revenue rose approximately 10% in the first three months of the year, citing a buoyant market for digital services in Europe.
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The buoyant emerging debt picture is mirrored in the market for U.S. junk-rated bonds, which enjoyed its busiest week in nine months last week.
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Support at $1,235 should keep the metal buoyant leading into the Fed announcement, while $1,275-$1,280 will likely cap any moves higher, the trader said.
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While sales have now declined for three straight months, this likely does not signal a slowdown in the housing market given a buoyant labor market.
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Morgan Stanley on Thursday beat analysts' estimates for second-quarter profit as a buoyant stock market helped two of the investment bank's three main businesses.
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US-trained troops The young Iraqis who make up much of this force have gone through American training and are buoyant when we join them.
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The American fake-meat company's already buoyant share price soared after its first earnings report since going public in May revealed a boom in sales.
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Despite troubles in other emerging markets, investment in Mexico remained relatively buoyant; the optimism was bolstered by a new trade agreement with the United States.
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The Ijburg neighbourhood of Amsterdam is home to a community of 75 multistory "houseboats" -- that look nothing like boats -- supported by buoyant underwater concrete tubs.
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Its buoyant melodies, breezy harmonies and airy orchestral strings are tethered by lively guitar picking and the heft of the history in the musicians' hands.
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World markets were struggling a bit for direction after a slow but buoyant start to the week and with a fresh round of Sino-U.
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While buoyant and maybe even danceable, their sound conveys the totality of getting run over by a train, of screaming until you drain yourself completely.
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The buoyant tax revenue is enabling Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to increase state spending on roads, faster internet and refugees without taking on new debt.
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The buoyant fundraising market has fostered fierce competition for deals to put investment capital to work, driving up acquisition prices that can erode potential returns.
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Asia already had a strong tailwind from buoyant U.S. shares, with the three major stock indices on Wall Street closing at record highs on Tuesday.
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The amorous relationship between Ricky and one of the teachers, the genial Luce (a buoyant Rey Lucas), also injects a formulaic note into the proceedings.
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If anyone could be called Ms. Maye's guru, it is probably Jerry Herman, whose more buoyant numbers she infuses with a joy and maternal solidity.
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Rather than "pulling forward" gains from the future, markets that do well when they're "supposed to" suffer tend to remain buoyant for a while longer.
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But it is also a warning sign that the country's buoyant property market is slowing down, with policy uncertainty keeping developers jittery and delaying investment.
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Phelps has owned the world record since 2001, lowering it eight times, most recently in 2009 during the tail end of the buoyant suit era.
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This novel begins with an epigraph from "The Moviegoer" ("Businessmen are our only metaphysicians") and it shares some of that novel's buoyant yet searching tone.
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But no island was created, because pumice, formed when lava quickly quenches in seawater and traps gas, is buoyant, not adhesive, and easily drifts away.
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In fact, the CEO of French cosmetics giant L'Oreal cited the "lipstick effect" as recently as this week to account for buoyant demand in China.
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A buoyant tribute to vintage pop, the song blends lo-fi synths and subdued yet aggressively paced percussion to create an uplifting synthpop chef-d'oeuvre.
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"Even if volumes have come down a bit, activity remains buoyant and is likely to remain so," he said, mentioning Sky and drugmaker Shire SHP.
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Later, dressed in a buoyant jumpsuit, Beltrami shook her finger at a pool boy — she remains very much in charge and her standards are exacting.
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Carmakers reported a sharp UK sales decline in October, contrasting with buoyant demand in France and southern Europe, according to data published earlier this month.
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Unemployment is at a multidecade low, the stock market is buoyant, and even the country's longtime economic nemeses — persistent wage and price deflation — have eased.
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TAKOMA PARK, Md. — When you walk into a Taco Bell with Pati Jinich, the brainy and buoyant Mexican cooking authority, shame walks in with you.
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But Ms. Brewer's Amy delivers such well-worn gems from films past with a fresh conviction that feels both buoyant and angry — and highly personal.
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The American president enjoys buoyant economic conditions, part of a global economic surge; similarly, his French counterpart has benefited from an upswing in the eurozone.
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The group pumps red blood into six new originals, all classic J.D. Allen: pithy, minor-blues melodies, a mix of stern gravity and buoyant lyricism.
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Yet I was even more impressed by the grace and clarity of his playing, especially in the dreamy slow movement and the buoyant, rippling finale.
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There's a buoyant atmosphere in Sochi ahead of the first really heavyweight meeting of the 2018 World Cup — an Iberian derby between Spain and Portugal.
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Even a song like "No Erasin'," the buoyant lead single from his new LP has that down-by-the-old-canal spirit, Mr. Perry said.
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Not everyone was optimistic the buoyant mood would last noting, for instance, that global coronavirus infections now top 350,143 with scores of countries in lockdown.
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Judging by the numbers, Hollywood should be feeling buoyant right now: The summer movie season was strong, and theaters had their busiest fall on record.
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There is a renewed sense of optimism among economists and Economy Ministry sources that Brazil's domestic political conditions are conducive to a more buoyant economy.
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Buyout group Lone Star, which owns Isaria, started preparations for a divestiture of the company last year, hoping to benefit from buoyant real estate valuations.
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Retail sales stayed buoyant, rising 9.2 percent in September from the previous year, as Chinese consumers continued to buy cars, appliances, smartphones and other goods.
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Commercial lenders, including Shinhan, have focused on non-mortgage residential loans and the property leasing sector following the buoyant local property market since mid-2014.
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The cautiously buoyant mood mirrored an appetite for riskier bets in Asia, where MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.6%.
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The buoyant financial results were announced at a time of fundamental change and deep anxiety in the newsroom as The Times restructures its news operations.
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Equity markets have really been buoyant for a long time now and valuations are extremely high, higher then you can actually justify based on fundamentals.
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With a wingspan measuring over five feet and a proportionately low body weight, turkey vultures have what is commonly described as a buoyant flight pattern.
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Democrats here were newly buoyant about their chances but stopped short of predicting victory, given that more than 250,000 votes had been cast by Wednesday.
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The Ireland-based company gave a buoyant first-quarter report last week in which it said it was up-to-date with its regulatory filings.
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However, the agency suggested that borrowers' repayment capacity will remain high on the back of low rates, a robust labor market and buoyant domestic demand.
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With its economy closely tied to its giant northern neighbour, Hong Kong has gained from buoyant trading and manufacturing activities linked to China's economic activity.
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Professional investors have suddenly turned optimistic about U.S. stocks again, with bullish sentiment fed by an especially buoyant earnings season that is offsetting other concerns.
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The former is less sensitive to changes in the level of interest rates than the latter and is expected to remain fairly buoyant in 2016.
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But he pointed to a "less buoyant" backdrop than a year ago, when a weaker pound had at least spurred tourist purchases on premium cosmetics.
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Citing a source, Reuters reported that Ghosn was in a "buoyant and combative mood and felt secure" when he left the meeting later on Monday.
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On "IIziegbe (Ikassa No. 70)," horns and voices call back to him from across a bed of buoyant bass drum, played on every off-beat.
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Buoyant, a company founded by former Twitter infrastructure engineers William Morgan and Oliver Gould, today announced that it has raised a $10.5 million Series A round.
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Her buoyant personality smooths over the shortcomings of a movie that brings together the various strands of her life in a warm if slightly disjointed manner.
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Earth's more buoyant crust and steeper increase in temperatures at increasing depth in its early history could have further prevented water from reacting with the mantle.
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Fitch believes that this reduction in expenses contributed to keeping mortgage performance strong in the Australian market, together with lower mortgage rates and buoyant house prices.
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MARKET NEWS * The euro was buoyant on Thursday as trade concerns eased on expectations that U.S. President Donald Trump will delay implementing tariffs on imported cars.
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"Industry, supported by buoyant export demand, is likely to retain its role as a main pillar of a strong economy," the central bank said on Monday.
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Sterling was buoyant ahead of the BOE's policy meeting later on Thursday, where the central bank may strike a relatively more confident tone than its peers.
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Finally, the measureless grace of "I Can't Give Everything Away" ends the album on an epic note, riding its buoyant gliding stringthesizer off into the sunset.
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Unlike most subs the Dragon is positively buoyant, so it floats to the surface when the thrusters stop — a big safety advantage compared to traditional subs.
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His lineup features younger talent like the saxophonist Andrew Zimmerman and the trumpeter Riley Mulherkar, playing a batch of originals that range from buoyant to mournful.
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Sweating toil in the wearables pack While investors rewarded Fitbit by keeping its share price buoyant, other fitness-focused wearable players weathered tougher times in 2015.
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Australian stocks climbed as much as 0.7% to touch a record high, supported by buoyant mining shares and adding to the previous day's tech-driven gains.
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Australian stocks climbed as much as 264.09% to touch a record high, supported by buoyant mining shares and adding to the previous day's tech-driven gains.
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The overall euro zone economy is developing largely as expected since the release of its September forecasts and reasonably buoyant surveys heading into the fourth quarter.
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The outlook for coal may still be buoyant, even as the government steps up efforts to replenish depleted supplies and deflate a meteoric rally in prices.
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When temperatures rise in the summer, the algae squirt out gas bubbles that the pupfish suck down when they eat — making them bloated, and, worse, buoyant.
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That had a different kind of sadness, a bleak, brutal, tragic end to hopes for a greater future and the buoyant few years of his presidency.
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Instead of coming packed with buoyant foam, which can be bulky and awkward, the Lifeshirt features an inflatable bladder that only springs into action when needed.
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So it may need a big decline in the value of the dollar to bring about a cut in the deficit, while keeping the economy buoyant.
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Because this buoyant fresh water cannot easily mix with the denser salty water below it, the surface gets very warm indeed, driving prodigious amounts of evaporation.
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South Korean shares fell 0.2 percent in choppy deals, while Chinese shares were buoyant after starting in the red with the blue-chip jumping 0.8 percent.
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Hold on tight as you speed through the wet 'n wild social media shots of buoyant babes makin' waves on their larger than life water toys.
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Though most other carmakers are reporting buoyant sales, VW's were down by 9% year on year in January in Germany, and have fallen in other countries.
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It opens with the propulsive "Halfway Home," where Tunde rips The Trashmen's infectious "Surfin' Bird" flow and places it over blissed-out synths and buoyant percussion.
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A buoyant oil price sent shares in oil majors BP and Royal Dutch Shell to the top of the index, up 2.2 and 1.5 percent respectively.
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Initially hesitant and apparently uncomfortable giving speeches at a fundraiser on her husband's behalf, she grows into the moment, appearing buoyant at the campaign's early success.
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Maduro's adversaries say he has run roughshod over democratic institutions and destroyed the once-buoyant economy through a corruption-riddled exchange control system and arbitrary nationalizations.
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Oddly, people who live in buoyant countries like China and Mexico are even more likely to cite financial pressure as the reason for their small families.
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The populist wave sweeping the developed world is rooted to some degree in all of this: hamstrung governments, powerful companies, buoyant markets and widening wealth gaps.
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In 2018, Major Murphy released what's perhaps the city's best debuts ever in their excellent No. 1, which combined buoyant McCartney-inspired pop with scrappy jangle.
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The Australian dollar was also buoyant, trading a shade higher at $0.7427 after gaining 0.5 percent on Tuesday when hopes for China's stimulus lifted the currency.
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The world's second-biggest tyre maker Michelin said on Thursday its quarterly sales rose 3 percent, helped by price increases and buoyant sales of premium tyres.
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"Right across the board, everybody came into the year in a pretty buoyant mood," said Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Exports grew by close to 6% in 2015 helped by the depreciation of the euro, whilst buoyant domestic demand has lifted imports by an estimated 7%.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Car sales in Western Europe rose 8.1 percent in August, thanks to buoyant demand in Italy, Spain, France and Germany, forecasters LMC Automotive said.
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But now a more buoyant McLaren returns this weekend to its home Grand Prix, celebrating 50 years in Formula One — a longevity second only to Ferrari's.
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The robot, called the Buoyant Rover for Under-Ice Exploration (BRUIE), rolls along the bottom of ice sheets in polar oceans, scanning for signs of life.
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The robot, called the Buoyant Rover for Under-Ice Exploration (BRUIE), is a prototype of the rover that could search for life in frozen alien oceans.
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But unlike aviation, where contracts can run for 10 years, oil and gas work tends to be short-term and the sector's outlook is less buoyant.
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A strong yen erodes profits at Japanese manufacturers and could hurt an otherwise buoyant economy, which produced an eight straight quarter of growth in October-December.
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A strong yen erodes profits at Japanese manufacturers and could hurt the otherwise buoyant economy, which posted an eighth straight quarter of growth in October-December.
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Even a crackdown on imports of copper scrap that is expected to increase demand for other forms of the metal failed to keep unwrought imports buoyant.
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Remaining silent, however, is not an option at this buoyant production, which had me giggling with delight more or less from silly start to silly finale.
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He did, however, get a kick out of the cheers from the two Watson children, who have been inspired by his journey and his buoyant personality.
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His aides scrambled to learn what precisely the president had said, but Mr. Trump was in a buoyant mood as he prepared to depart for Switzerland.
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Hamilton, Ontario's Arkells are nothing short of national heroes, their buoyant rock 'n' soul a constant presence on festival stages, radio waves, and iPods across Canada.
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The combination of modesty and effervescence is the special tonic, and this cast delivers it neatly, especially the gorgeous, buoyant Alban Lendorf as the fisherman hero.
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It can be buoyant, furious and glued, for better or worse, to the predawn emissions of an executive Twitter feed with a weakness for capital letters.
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Yet the buoyant production that opened on Thursday night generates the kind of collective enthusiasm in its audience that you associate with home-team football games.
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"There was already reason to question whether markets were a bit too buoyant," said Patrick Chovanec, chief strategist at the investment advisory firm Silvercrest Asset Management.
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Because you read letters and images differently, all these marks that look like letters but aren't quite legible trigger a buoyant feeling of open-ended possibility.
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The Australian dollar held near the day's highs, up 1.04% against the dollar after jobs data showed buoyant hiring, lowering chances of monetary easing in November.
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Then there was an effortful decapitation, with Jepsen keeping up buoyant patter as Dahl tried to sever vertebrae, using a knife held horizontally in two hands.
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"Demand for exports is becoming buoyant, supported above all by a positive development in the euro zone," said Sophia Krietenbrink of the DIHK Chambers of Commerce.
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Wall Street's bull market should keep on running, but it could slow its pace as now buoyant profit growth diminishes, says Nuveen Asset Management's Bob Doll.
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Accessible luxury is benefiting from buoyant demand among a fast-growing middle class, particularly in countries such as China, where the group already has 70 stores.
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The buoyant tax revenues also help Germany to push down its overall debt burden and reduce its debt issue plans for the rest of the year.
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That would mark a slowdown from the record growth of 13 percent last year when buoyant demand from China helped propel sales to 14.5 billion euros.
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Russell's crisis of spirit, as it unfolds over the three books, feels like a natural and uncontrived consequence of a lifetime characterized by buoyant self-satisfaction.
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It looks at the adventures of middle-aged women with the buoyant frankness that may be expected from the writer who created the character Samantha Jones.
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Helped by a buoyant U.S. economy, tax cuts and record profits, the country's biggest banks are ramping up payouts to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks.
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Clinton barely edged out Mr. Sanders in the Iowa caucuses, a result that seemed to catch her by surprise and that left Mr. Sanders seeming newly buoyant.
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German business morale rose in March as the retail sector profited from buoyant consumer sentiment, while euro zone business activity ended the quarter on a higher note.
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Metals markets were buoyant, with the price of zinc, used to galvanise steel, hitting its highest in a decade on Chinese infrastructure demand, boosting mining company shares.
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German technology supplier Robert Bosch hired 2,000 workers in Hungary last year alone and plans to add hundreds more engineering jobs to keep up with buoyant demand.
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The tech retreat has overshadowed a generally buoyant U.S. earnings season, with average 22.6 percent profit growth and 83 percent of companies beating consensus estimates so far.
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What could possibly make more sense this January than the princess of buoyant, life-affirming choruses bragging about Louboutins and borrowing her ad libs from Travis Scott?
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The release says a "good Samaritan" notified authorities of the buoyant oddity bobbing south of Pensacola on Saturday evening, and multiple agencies searched the area that night.
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Trading in the rest of the month may not be quite as buoyant, and there are plenty of macro risks for the market, as well as catalysts.
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One of the sources said interest in SMG had revived partly because of the possibility of an uptick in charter rates if oil prices remained more buoyant.
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They make tempered glass screen protectors, a slim bumper for everyday use and a "buoyant" bumper which appears to be waterproof or at least floats on water.
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The tech retreat has overshadowed a generally buoyant U.S. earnings season, with average 2222.99 percent profit growth and 83 percent of companies beating consensus estimates so far.
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That buoyant sentiment is being propelled by a strong labor market, as the unemployment rate remains at historic lows and wage growth shows signs of perking up.
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The title track's buoyant, stuttering melody and syncopated handclaps mask an eerie undertone, while the carnivalesque "Gex" has the feel of a carousel spinning off its sprocket.
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The favorable exchange rate has injected confidence in many Australian producers, reflected in the buoyant mood at the annual Resources' Rising Stars Conference that kicked off Wednesday.
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"On the whole, the world economic outlook...has become less buoyant," Kuroda told Reuters, adding that he had no preset idea on when the BOJ could act.
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Set up in 2004, China Renaissance has built a 300-strong team, excluding the new joint venture, and become a major player in China's buoyant technology sector.
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"On the whole, the world economic outlook...has become less buoyant," Kuroda told Reuters, adding that he had no preset idea on when the BOJ could act.
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Demand for homes there is buoyant, and Jo Stoddart of Locate Guernsey, an investment-promotion agency, says queasiness over Mr Corbyn is one of the main reasons.
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Earlier, Asian shares wrung out another decade peak as data showed China's demand for imports remained buoyant, pushing the MSCI world equity index to a fresh high.
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Working my way up and down the line I encounter people who feel buoyant and proud—the city's been bruised by what's happened, but won't give in.
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After all, it follows Keeping Up With The Kardashians, a show that usually manages to stay buoyant, even when it's tackling tough topics like fertility and homelessness.
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"The outlook for retail sales should stay sanguine in the near term, given the positive employment and earnings prospects, and the buoyant inbound tourism," the government said.
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Instead of landing back on the chord we expect it to, these songs lift back up into another note, making the song more buoyant, surprising, and dynamic.
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But a prototype of the buoyant boom-like device — called Boomy McBoomface — was finally put into action in June, thanks to more than $240 million in funding.
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The portrayal is mostly kind — it takes more stabs at Ocasio-Cortez's doubters than the rep-elect herself — although it does paint her as perhaps overly buoyant.
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Buchegger's objects, on the other hand, are genuinely playful, light, and buoyant — due in part to her assertively hand-hewn finish (as opposed to Koons's suprahuman sheen).
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However, reluctance among local shareholders to cede control, given the prestige of owning a bank, plus buoyant local economic conditions in recent years, have prevented tie-ups.
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The ad agency has been among the worst-performing in the media sector which itself has declined 4.8 percent this year against a buoyant European stock market.
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The builder says its profitability in 2017/18 reflected a "peak" due to the sites it acquired between 2010 and 2013, when the market was particularly buoyant.
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"What is still ongoing is an economic recovery which is not so buoyant as markets thought some time ago but it is, nevertheless, a recovery," he added.
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Beginning with warnings of Russian blackmail and ending with confounding presidential statements, this week revealed a White House in deeper trouble than buoyant financial markets have recognized.
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Meanwhile, a White House official told The Hill that Trump's mood remained buoyant despite the blast of negative news and the sudden deepening of his legal challenges.
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An agile mind, a buoyant personality, a brash self-confidence and an evolving set of personal convictions fostered a magnetism that the ring alone could not contain.
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China Renaissance is a major player in the country's buoyant technology sector and has advised on top deals including the formation of ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing.
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Distillate prices remain buoyant and refining margins are the highest for the time of year since 2015, increasing the incentive to process as much crude as possible.
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HONG KONG, March 21 (IFR) - Asia credit markets were firmer on Tuesday, supported by buoyant sentiment with new issues shining in secondary and primary deals remaining active.
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Monohulls, long used in the venerable regatta that began in 1851, are generally faster in salt water, because it is more buoyant and therefore creates less displacement.
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PAG focuses mainly on investments in or related to Asia, where the fortunes of China, India and other countries remain buoyant even as the global economy sags.
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As part of the centenary celebrations an admiring and buoyant documentary, "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael", was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Australia's property sector has been a focus for regulators this year with household debt climbing to a record-high as individuals speculate in a buoyant property market.
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If the parade atmosphere seemed even more buoyant than usual, it may have been because a major victory was in sight for gay rights in this country.
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All three have a legitimate chance to impact the Rangers this season, which had General Manager Jeff Gorton in a buoyant mood three months before training camp.
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Swimmers, unlike runners, lie prone, in buoyant water and hold their breaths, all of which could affect cardiac demands and how the heart responds and remakes itself.
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SpaceX's Gleeson said Crew Dragon's outer shell is water-resistant, and the spacecraft itself is buoyant and does not pose a risk to crew members after splashdown.
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Two weeks ago, a Canadian seed farm in Hamilton, Ontario, opened its gates to visitors, allowing them to wander through 230 bucolic acres of towering, buoyant sunflowers.
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Economic activity had remained buoyant up to February, Indrawati said, but the detection of cases within the archipelago since the beginning of March has disrupted business activity.
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Indeed, though Communist forces suffered substantial losses in manpower and morale, the contradiction between American officials' buoyant promises and weeks of astonishing televised carnage was never reconciled.
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Ms. Nixon was greeted warmly at Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory party, and on Wednesday held a buoyant news conference in the Union Square subway station in Manhattan.
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Buoyant songs by the Polynesian singer and composer Opetaia Foa'i (performed with his band Te Vaka) anchor the film's cheery globalism in a specific South Pacific milieu.
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"Looking beneath the surface, the uptick is skewed by the summer's buoyant, World Cup-fueled retail activity," said Tej Parikh, senior economist at the Institute of Directors.
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A hit at Sundance, the recipient of buoyant reviews (including one from Elvis Mitchell in The New York Times), "Nowhere to Hide" virtually disappeared after its opening.
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"You have got the triple highs in the U.S equity markets and that basically shows you that risk appetite remains buoyant," said Societe Generale strategist Alvin Tan.
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But demand from Chinese aluminum product manufacturers is also rising as they take market share from rivals in the rest of the world, keeping Shanghai prices buoyant.
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"Trump's economic team has managed to overheat an already buoyant economy," Soros warned his guests at an informal dinner at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Rising commodity prices on a weaker U.S. dollar drove up major miners buoyant, with BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto , and Fortescue Metals Group each over 2 percent higher.
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What looked like a robust picture for corporate profits got a little less buoyant last week when big banks turned in reports that left the market disappointed.
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Business morale was surprisingly buoyant this month, a survey showed on Wednesday although a consumer sentiment survey showed the mood worsened more than expected heading into March.
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Other Turkish markets were less buoyant: the main share index dipped 1.4 percent and the 10-year benchmark bond yield rose to 21.37 percent from 21.02 percent.
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Economic View Despite an eight-day losing streak that ended on Tuesday, the stock market has generally been buoyant in the opening weeks of the Trump administration.
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Exuberant officials and a buoyant President spent the week cheering the initial results of Mueller's investigation, as laid out in a letter from Attorney General William Barr.
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Rising interest rates, lower taxes, buoyant deposits and healthy loan demand have boosted the industry this year, with some big banks reporting record profits quarter after quarter.
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LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Unexpectedly strong demand from China, along with rising oil and coal prices, should keep Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) spot levels buoyant this winter.
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Their perseverance is cheering, giving the movie a brightly buoyant tone that belies the suffering at its center and renders the sometimes distracting musical score largely unnecessary.
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And maintaining the willpower (and, more crucially, finding the time or money) to keep our moods buoyant, or at least intact, can feel like an uphill battle.
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In a rare encouraging sign, home prices remained buoyant in December, suggesting that at least some of Beijing's efforts at support are beginning to have an effect.
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That carries over to DJWWWW's side too, which meshes together sounds in a buoyant, head-spinning collage of pinging beats, comic-book onomatopoetics and Mortal Kombat samples.
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The liveliness and buoyant nature of the dance serves as a primary source of inspiration for the exhibition, filtered through a lens of witchcraft as an imagined profession.
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The slide runs against some otherwise fairly buoyant readings on Europe's largest economy and was almost three times greater than the Reuters consensus for a 2.5 percent fall.
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Europe's tech sector was also buoyant after iPhone supplier AMS raised its mid-term revenue target, while computer peripherals and mobile speaker maker Logitech also raised its outlook.
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ET. "It will show the economy finished 210 on a strong note with buoyant activity," said Thomas Costerg, a U.S. economist at Standard Chartered Bank in New York.
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Sterling was buoyant ahead of the Bank of England's policy meeting later on Thursday, where the central bank may strike a relatively more confident tone than its peers.
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In contrast, at least based on the sixteen works on view in Lawrence Ferlinghetti: Love & War, his paintings are less buoyant and less "wide open" than his poetry.
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The goal is to expand GuardeAqui's leadership in Brazil's fragmented self-storage market, which gained steam in last the decade on buoyant demand for housing, the companies said.
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Japan's economy grew an annualized 2.5 percent in the third quarter to mark a seventh straight quarter of expansion thanks to a business spending splurge and buoyant exports.
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The Chilean copper-mining group reckons that a rebound in demand from China and tighter supply because of the scarcity of new supplies will keep copper prices buoyant.
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The next song, "Love," resolves the dilemma: buoyant, swaying electrosoul bleeps, softer synth color, and guest singer Zacari's sweetly affectionate chorus catch Lamar in an uncommonly cheerful mood.
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But analysts expect it will come under renewed pressure in coming months if the U.S. dollar remains buoyant and as U.S. tariffs start to bite on China's exporters.
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Swiss drug ingredients maker Lonza was another prominent gainer, rising 7 percent after upgrading its 2018 sales growth target and flagging "buoyant demand" from pharmaceutical and biotech clients.
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The sky's a more vivid shade of blue; birds chirp according to a different melody; your steps are so buoyant you might as well be walking on moonbeams.
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Xi is being lionized as the one responsible for China's recent successes, including an unswerving anti-corruption campaign, a buoyant economy and growing stature on the world stage.
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The salt makes you so buoyant, there's basically no way you can drown in the tank, even if you do fall asleep (which Leventhal says some people do).
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And the British consumer is relatively buoyant, according to Next, whose CEO Simon Wolfson said he had seen no evidence of spending being hit by worries over Brexit.
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The four-turbine unit is secured to the ocean floor using either a fixed bottom support frame or a buoyant tensioned mooring system, determined by actual site conditions.
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The central bank is "buoyant enough to meet the foreign exchange requests of various customers cut across the different segments of the market", said its spokesman Isaac Okorafor.
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These buoyant photo-collages show, with phenomenal transparency, a number of views from within the dissected buildings, and are themselves jaunty comments on conventionally strict architectural perspective systems.
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China's demand for the high-grade iron ore that is a speciality of Rio's Pilbara operations is buoyant; iron ore accounts for about two-thirds of its earnings.
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Observers had expected the bank to make the most of buoyant market conditions after publishing its full year results on Wednesday, when it reported strong underlying profit growth.
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"The sentiment of euro area corporates is not as buoyant as before, so I think it's not the timing for the ECB to be more hawkish," Yamamoto said.
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Still, housing market fundamentals remain strong against the backdrop of a buoyant labor market, which is increasing employment opportunities for young adults, and in turn boosting household formation.
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"Sentiment towards city centre development is buoyant across all sectors, but it is perhaps the residential private rented sector that is the stand out for 2017," Bedford said.
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Per the WSJ: Most Fed policy makers agree they should keep gradually raising short-term rates in the months ahead to prevent the buoyant U.S. economy from overheating.
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"Buoyant domestic demand is boosting, and, from the second half of the year, weakening external activity is likely to restrain the pace of price increase," the bank said.
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Rome's buoyant 5-Star movement, revising former eurosceptic leanings, has already flirted with joining ALDE as it looks to ditch its moribund alliance with Britain's anti-EU UKIP.
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Some experts have already questioned whether the region can sustain three hubs close together, especially in the event of a downturn, but Gulf airlines say traffic remains buoyant.
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The beat is closer to the buoyant bass and intricate syncopation of early productions by the Neptunes, Mr. Williams's old crew, and it forces Skepta into unexpected cadences.
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Analysts say the buoyant economy is unlikely to change before November, But the parties could see a different economic picture during the next White House contest in 85033.
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The result is a movie that's fairly buoyant, and to use a term that might seem out of place when describing a special-effects-laden blockbuster, generally fun.
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Together with buoyant tax revenues, this will partly offset higher spending related to the influx of refugees in 2H203 and to housing, social care and infrastructure more generally.
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Milly Shapiro, despite having played the buoyant heroine of "Matilda," on Broadway, forsakes any hint of joy in her depiction of Charlie, who strikes me as unreachably inward.
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"We've broken the authoritarian monopoly the PRI has held for more than 86 years," a buoyant PAN leader Ricardo Anaya told cheering supporters after polls closed on Sunday.
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He rarely complained, always insisting that he took "the macrocosmic view of life"—and only a supremely buoyant man expects to live forever, even in a crippled state.
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Despite this one's subject and Mr. Herzog's fondness for the word catastrophe, "Into the Inferno" is surprisingly buoyant, partly because of Mr. Oppenheimer, who's credited as a collaborator.
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The farmers find it cheaper to grow cocoa because it needs fewer workers and around 40 percent less investment in inputs than coffee, while international prices are buoyant.
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But her band — with Michael Kanan on piano; Neal Miner on bass; and Rick Montalbano, her husband, on drums — has a buoyant ease that prevents her from dragging.
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The most buoyant track on the LP, the song is marked by shimmering guitar chords and arguably the most instantly palatable chorus the band's ever come up with.
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" Be smart ... A usually buoyant outside West Wing adviser suddenly sees darkness: "Booming economy, robust bull market, troops in harm's way but not in a large scale war.
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Bournonville loved a good story; his works, based on folk legends and fairy tales, are filled with passages of surprisingly naturalistic mime, as well as buoyant, joyful dancing.
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But where the vintage Disney version of hippos in tutus now feels more like a cruel, shaming joke, the experience of watching Fiona pirouetting felt joyful and buoyant.
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IDA O'KEEFFE: ESCAPING GEORGIA'S SHADOW More than 50 works, including six of seven buoyant, semi-abstracted 1930s lighthouse paintings, by the less famous O'Keeffe sister. Nov. 18-Feb.
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This music seems light and buoyant only until its richness overwhelms you, despite its manufactured electronic surface, which implies a tight spareness where Purpose is lush and lyrical.
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Tens of thousands of people poured into the street chanting for an end to corruption, their mood buoyant as they expressed the simple wish for a better future.
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Those buoyant feelings might quickly dissipate, however, when you find yourself paying $10 for a waffle cone at the ice-cream truck parked a couple of blocks away.
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