" A buoyed Mr. Murugan vowed, "I will get up.
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He said the market should be buoyed by Trump's inauguration.
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All five nominated films were buoyed by strong lead performances.
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Concerns over falling production in Libya have also buoyed prices.
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Gao is nervous, but buoyed by recent shows of support.
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His move buoyed the gold market early in Tuesday's session.
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The presentation buoyed the stock while shaking Netflix investors' confidence.
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That, and some strong American data, buoyed markets this week.
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We feel very buoyed by the direction this is going.
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Buoyed by its vast oil reserves, Brunei emerged relatively unscathed.
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We lost the entrepreneurial streak that once buoyed cellphone manufacturers.
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Madrid, however, rose half a percent buoyed by top lenders.
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But relatively cheap U.S. crude has buoyed exports to Asia.
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Growth has been buoyed this year by strong domestic demand.
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S. Manufacturing Rides Rising Tide, Buoyed by Global Growth, Optimism.
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Her conviction is buoyed by a kind of sixth sense.
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Worries over a possible global economic slowdown buoyed gold prices.
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Investor optimism has been buoyed despite some weak quarterly results.
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Democrats running the impeachment inquiry appeared buoyed by the momentum.
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Buoyed by that momentum, the Stars dominated the third period.
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While the latest news has buoyed markets, investors remain cautious.
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Americans are entrepreneurs — it's time their government buoyed this spirit.
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Others are convinced Carrey is buoyed by psychedelics or other drugs.
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Nevertheless, not all Americans are feeling buoyed by the improving economy.
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It was buoyed by its consumer banking and wealth management businesses.
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The benchmark Nikkei was buoyed by a couple of heavyweight stocks.
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It was perhaps buoyed by the prospect of a rival suitor.
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Still, the stock market has been buoyed by consistently expanding margins.
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Trump is buoyed by strong support among men and white voters.
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Since winning office, Trump has been buoyed by a strong economy.
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It was buoyed by a surge in the shipments sub-index.
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Duke led 49-45 at halftime buoyed by 56.8 percent shooting.
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A further rebound in mainland China stocks also buoyed investors' confidence.
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Hip reconstruction results buoyed the third quarter, said analysts at Investec.
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Hopes for this have buoyed the Saudi market in recent days.
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A rise in shares of Commercial International Bank buoyed Egypt's bourse.
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Reduced political uncertainty in Britain and Japan have also buoyed shares.
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Plus, both leaders feel buoyed by upticks in their domestic economies.
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China alone, buoyed by its tech sector, minted 80 new billionaires.
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The Indiana Democrat is buoyed by an overwhelmingly positive approval rating.
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Elsewhere, the gain in crude oil prices buoyed commodity-linked currencies.
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It displays a disarming honesty, buoyed by a sense of humor.
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The market was buoyed by strong defensive telecoms and utilities stocks.
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The exodus was buoyed by Canada's reputation as being immigrant friendly.
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Chinese reporters, buoyed by widespread calls for free speech, are resisting.
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Strong growth has buoyed the president's approval ratings on economic issues.
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They're well aware of that, and they're plenty buoyed by it.
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As for Biden, his cash intake was buoyed by Saturday's win.
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In this period, the region was buoyed by a commodities boom.
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The FTSE 250 added 0.1%, buoyed by a stronger local currency.
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"Another large drawdown in inventories buoyed investor sentiment," ANZ bank said.
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Along the way, he's beset by doubt and buoyed by hope.
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Sanders is buoyed by strong support from young and Hispanic voters.
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Sloup says it could surpass that if buoyed by higher prices.
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Growth in the second quarter was buoyed by robust consumer spending.
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Seeing the smiles and upbeat spirit of children keeps him buoyed.
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Starbucks' U.S. sales were buoyed by the company's "Instagramable" Unicorn Frappuccino.
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She's buoyed by messages of support from friends and strangers alike.
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Viper's morale had been buoyed by the settling of a score.
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I'm not interested in art that's buoyed up by its captions.
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This name recognition has undoubtedly buoyed him in early 153 polls.
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Buoyed by brisk demand, Summit Brewing Company, in St. Paul, Minn.
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Boeing shares rose 2.9 percent, buoyed by an easing of trade tensions.
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Theories circulated, buoyed by posts on Hacker Noon and The Next Web.
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Japan's Nikkei added more than 26 percent, buoyed by a weaker yen.
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Buoyed by their recent success, Cityfox went big for Halloween in 2015.
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Online grocery pickup and delivery buoyed online sales, according to the company.
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Buoyed by his Goldwater speech and the backing of deep-pocketed conservatives,
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The exports were also buoyed by higher government quotas issued for 2019.
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Buoyed by his impeachment acquittal, President Trump is turning to his campaign.
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U.S. markets continued their upward momentum on Tuesday, buoyed by energy stocks.
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Prairie's share price had previously been buoyed by plans for the development.
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While hospitalized, the Crestline students buoyed his spirits with hundreds of letters.
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European stocks were buoyed by gains in Italian banks and tech stocks.
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DXY higher, buoyed by strong readings on U.S. employment and manufacturing data.
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Technology shares were buoyed following an overnight surge by their U.S. counterparts.
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Lending growth of both banks are buoyed by a strong Georgian economy.
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A slide in sterling on rising 'Brexit' fears also buoyed the dollar.
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But progressive energy still buoyed Democrats' win in the House of Representatives.
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But, buoyed by opposition to Trump, optimism on the left remains high.
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At home, relatively strong domestic consumption and business investment have buoyed growth.
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Gains among industrial stocks buoyed British mid caps , which gained 0.1 percent.
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Baldwin is also buoyed by a favorability rating that is above water.
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There has been minimal discounting, which has buoyed G.M.'s profit margins.
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"Rightists Buoyed by the Election; Open New Drives," the multilayered headline declared.
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The bank's performance was buoyed by tax cuts and a healthy economy.
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It buoyed her in some of her big primary victories to date.
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Their message has been buoyed by its simplicity: This can't keep happening.
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The book, buoyed by the timing of its publication, drew wide notice.
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Irrespective of that bit of misremembering, Woods was buoyed by his round.
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Buoyed by rising oil prices, the economy even grew modestly this year.
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The performance is buoyed by a U.S. economy that continues to improve.
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The market could also be buoyed by its old friend corporate buybacks.
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Trump's growing approval is buoyed by Republicans who give him high marks.
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News coverage of the changes buoyed their effectiveness, Goldman and Palmer wrote.
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Each mile of this long march for justice has buoyed my hopes.
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The movie was buoyed by solid critical reception and word-of-mouth.
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Stocks have been buoyed by optimism around the deal for weeks now.
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Sessions has long been buoyed by his former Senate aide, Stephen Miller.
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They're our donors, they've been that groundswell support that's buoyed our campaign.
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Buoyed by the play, Salazar struck out Ben Zobrist on four pitches.
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She said she was buoyed by the huge turnout and the camaraderie.
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Buoyed maybe 10 meters high, Sakai took his foot off the accelerator.
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News of a possible move for Ronaldo has buoyed investors in Juventus.
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Numbers showing a healthy rise in German exports have also buoyed the mood.
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Planet Fitness executives and analysts say two key trends have buoyed the gym.
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Retail sales were buoyed by gains in auto sales, home appliances and cosmetics.
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Buoyed by a risky, full-throated endorsement by President Trump, South Carolina Gov.
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Imports of consumer goods were buoyed by pharmaceutical preparations, cellphones and motor vehicles.
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Ruth Negga: We're buoyed by a really great script and really amazing directors.
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Buoyed by a favorable battlefield, Republicans have held on to their Senate majority.
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The kiwi firmed to $0.6845, buoyed in part by improved business confidence data.
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That result was buoyed by rival FedEx Corp's breakup with online retailer Amazon.
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His pro-trade speech at the Boao Forum in Hainan buoyed markets worldwide.
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USC Upstate held a 34-30 halftime lead, buoyed by Moore's 13 points.
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The Nasdaq was buoyed Friday by gains in Amazon and Google's parent Alphabet.
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Mr Maduro is buoyed by the government's success in state elections in October.
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Halfway through its term, PiS remains popular, buoyed by its generous welfare policies.
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It cited stronger first-quarter growth buoyed by private consumption, investment and exports.
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Todd Young, who's been buoyed by an influx of spending from outside groups.
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The upbeat headline number for November was largely buoyed by more construction starts.
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A 22017 percent jump in motor vehicle production buoyed manufacturing output last month.
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Pot producers, buoyed by higher sales in Canada, have been growing their toplines.
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Multiple Democrats have already lined up to challenge him, buoyed by former Rep.
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International sales grew 12% last quarter, buoyed by growth in Asia and Europe.
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Buoyed by a dramatic last-minute rally by President Trump, Republican State Sen.
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Results buoyed 2018 sales to $43.1 million, up 110 percent from last year.
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Sterling added half a percent to $1.2646, buoyed by the dollar's move downwards.
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Energy and materials sectors finished in positive territory, buoyed by gains in commodities.
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Buoyed by the gummies, she couldn't listen to her own music without laughing.
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Last month's new home sales were likely partially buoyed by unseasonably warm weather.
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A rise by U.S. yields to four-month highs also buoyed the greenback.
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Tesla's crash rating is buoyed by the absence of an internal combustion engine.
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Mining stocks rose for the sixth straight session buoyed by strong commodities prices.
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Government payrolls increased by 11,000 jobs in June, buoyed by local government hiring.
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Revenue grew 11.6 percent to $225.6 million, buoyed by 11 acquisitions in 2015.
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A 7.8 percent jump in motor vehicle production buoyed manufacturing output last month.
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During Kavanaugh's testimony, however, Graham buoyed the witness and ripped into the Democrats.
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Sharing their experiences buoyed them up while they were working on the project.
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In the past, successful military action beyond Russia's borders has buoyed his popularity.
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Racists were there already, of course, but the Leave victory has buoyed them.
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Yet, buoyed by Mr. Sharif's cheery personality, these can sometimes be defiantly upbeat.
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But Friday morning the arrival of the Japanese rescuers buoyed her once again.
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It happened, rather, as a confluence of global forces buoyed poor countries' fortunes.
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The data buoyed the Australian dollar, as China is Australia's top export market.
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And many of his colleagues saw their careers buoyed by current events, too.
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Markets were also buoyed by data that pointed to a resilient labor market.
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The film was buoyed by a strong fan base and even stronger reviews.
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For a while, Egypt's intellectuals were defiant, buoyed and invigorated by the challenge.
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Oil prices have been buoyed by the U.S. dollar's six straight weekly slides.
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Dwight Powell buoyed the Mavericks before the late-game push, scoring 24 points.
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That defensive intensity buoyed St. John's through some offensive lulls of its own.
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Global markets were also buoyed by comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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Meanwhile, energy stocks continued another day of gains, buoyed by higher oil prices.
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In the overnight, the 3 stock indexed buoyed, and treasury yield maintained stable.
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Biden and O'Rourke are also buoyed by Trump's underwater approval rating in Texas.
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Nationally, Republicans have been buoyed by the growing support for the tax package.
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Three-point and free-throw shooting buoyed Michigan State in the second half.
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They were also buoyed by data that pointed to a resilient labor market.
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In photo after photo, his human subjects are buoyed by their inanimate backdrop.
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Buoyed by a wave of anti-Trump resentment, Ossoff's online fundraising shot up.
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That was buoyed by a bidding war from distributors responding to the premiere.
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Polyakov is buoyed by the recent discoveries about the geometry of the theory space.
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The support from lawyers like Robertson and the hundreds of demonstrators has buoyed him.
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However, continued supply outages that have buoyed prices are keeping some concerns at bay.
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Markets have been buoyed further by expectations that oil demand will rise in 2019.
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Front Burner The seasonings, buoyed by Sichuan peppercorns, chiles and mushrooms, boost savory dishes.
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That generation mostly reveres him, and its votes buoyed Ms Park to the presidency.
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Nonetheless, they kept the peace and buoyed the economy by filling cafés and restaurants.
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The wheat market is being buoyed by a third year of drought in Australia.
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In many ways, the luck that buoyed him through his grueling journey has endured.
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Tesla is still primarily buoyed by future expectations and faith in CEO Elon Musk.
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Its results had been buoyed by a last-minute surge in civil jetliner deliveries.
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Buoyed by the effervescent whistling of its single "Let's Go Surfing," the band's Summertime!
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But history, which long buoyed families like his, may now be working against him.
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Handlers, known as mushers, have been buoyed by heavy snow fall in the region.
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The industrial index finished up 0.4 percent, buoyed by prospects for increased infrastructure outlays.
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Microsoft's also being buoyed by the continued strong response to its Office subscription business.
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Sanders outraised Clinton in January and February, largely buoyed by his online fundraising prowess.
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Market participants were also buoyed by expectations from the GST council meeting on Friday.
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Microsoft's consumer business is being buoyed by strong revenue growth in the Surface business.
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Buoyed by long, freewheeling solos that captured the band's energy onstage, it went gold.
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange's securities subindex added 20163 percent, buoyed by the stronger market.
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Like Fourier's phalanx, they're happy—buoyed up by a rising tide of positive psychology.
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Traders said Moody's comments, rising copper prices and dollar sales had buoyed the currency.
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"Gold," the first movement, began with a melancholy cello melody buoyed by gentle pizzicati.
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Chinese shares rose, buoyed by several leading companies' forecasts for strong mid-year earnings.
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His record haul was powered by small-dollar donors that have also buoyed Trump.
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It is the same frustration that has buoyed proto-fascist political parties across Europe.
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Wednesday night's mood was particularly buoyed by the flurry of bidding for the Basquiats.
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That four-run advantage buoyed Kluber, who muffled the highest-scoring team in baseball.
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He is buoyed by a generation of younger fans who watch reruns on Netflix.
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U.S. stocks shot up, buoyed by better-than-expected bank earnings and job growth.
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The eventual GOP candidate could be buoyed by 220006 Republican victories in the state.
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But "A Little Life" was buoyed by humor and love and deeply felt friendship.
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Clinton returned to one of his favorite themes — her health — he seemed momentarily buoyed.
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Bond purchases were also buoyed Tuesday morning after weaker-than-expected housing starts data.
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But she should be buoyed by the preponderance of evidence showing that choice works.
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Dubai edged 0.3 percent higher, buoyed by a 0.9 percent gain by Emaar Properties.
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Meanwhile, energy stocks ended 1.33 percent higher, buoyed by higher oil prices on Friday.
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The buoyed numbers hint at a stronger economy as well as strong seasonal sales.
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So at 26 I fell back into the songs that buoyed me at 16.
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When his story bubbled up on social media, it buoyed readers far and wide.
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Production was also buoyed by a 19733 percent jump in output at utility plants.
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Australia's economy has been buoyed by raw material exports to China, especially iron ore.
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Molly kept me buoyed by her unwavering faith in my vision for this book.
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Plenty of people knew Trump was buoyed by Russia's direct intervention in the election.
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He was buoyed by the speech and stayed up late with his advisers, excited.
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The Orange, buoyed but a late offensive burst, held a 43-22 halftime lead.
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Buoyed by lucrative tax breaks, college endowments have amassed more than $500 billion nationwide.
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They had jumped 16.5% in December, buoyed in part by a preliminary China-U.
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Mayor Ras J. Baraka, buoyed by the resurgence, was easily re-elected this month.
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And growing unpopularity has spurred an enthusiasm gap that buoyed Democrats in recent elections.
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Oil prices rose on Thursday, buoyed by a potential breakthrough in the Sino-U.
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The students feel the eyes on them, but are also buoyed by the support.
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It buoyed hope that she'd find refuge in this strange and faraway land. Years
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Bitcoin almost doubled in value last year, buoyed by expectations of growing mainstream use.
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Buoyed by the program's success, he wants to start a similar one for men.
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Consumers have been buoyed by record employment, modestly rising wages and near-zero inflation.
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Increased deliveries of commercial and military jets buoyed Boeing's results, and sales topped forecasts.
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Petrochemical blue chip Saudi Basic Industries climbed 2.6 percent, buoyed by high oil prices.
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Renewed optimism of a trade deal, albeit, an initial one, has buoyed global markets.
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The momentum buoyed her through primary day and gave her campaign its best moment.
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Those hopes were buoyed by the fact that even the miners unions had signed.
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The move buoyed the Kennedy administration's popularity and built bridges with voters and diplomats.
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In the currency market, the risk averse mood buoyed the yen and the Swiss franc.
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Prices of the latter are also buoyed by rising consumer demand for healthier, renewable options.
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Unanimously elected, widely beloved, Washington came into office buoyed by a tremendous amount of goodwill.
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"Do You Want Love?" is a seven-minute track buoyed by a mellow bass groove.
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Positive headlines around trade relations between the two had buoyed market sentiment earlier this week.
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Japan's Nikkei share average rose 0.65 percent, buoyed ahead of an upcoming corporate earnings season.
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Commodity-linked currencies also jumped, buoyed by the recovery in oil and trade talk hopes.
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In many ways, the outlines provided by the Justice Department have buoyed the President's hopes.
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Powell's remarks initially buoyed sentiment, but the latest trade escalation tipped sentiment to the downside.
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Democrats also picked up significantly in state legislature and governors' races, buoyed by heavy spending.
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Prices have risen for six out the last seven weeks, buoyed by the supply disruptions.
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Earlier this week, data showing a surprise drop in U.S. crude inventories also buoyed prices.
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These impulses have been buoyed by a wider interest in the benefits of early specialization.
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Big Oil gets buoyed by rising prices – and the New York Times by more readers.
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The surveys also found Mr. Sanders, buoyed by the support of independent voters, outperforms Mrs.
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At the same time the Democrats were buoyed by their successful opposition to the repeal.
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Buoyed by celebrity endorsements, consumers feel empowered, not ashamed, to shop within a realistic budget.
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They also buoyed the euro, which rose 0.2 percent to a session-high of $1.13315.
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The update buoyed hopes that the company led by Elon Musk will stanch its losses.
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A strong economy buoyed Republican victories in the Senate and blunted losses in the House.
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The industrial index was also up 0.36 percent, buoyed by prospects for increased infrastructure outlays.
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However, Brazil's stocks were buoyed Friday by the prospect of a political change in leadership.
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Buoyed by strong polling numbers, May and her party were confident of a landslide victory.
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" Buoyed by the booing crowd, Mr Trump continued: "He is not doing the right thing.
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The dollar's strength was also buoyed by a slide in sterling on rising 'Brexit' fears.
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Local protesters said they were buoyed by the day and many considered it a success.
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It buoyed the efforts of other young environmental activists and inspired hundreds of school strikes.
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Transition points buoyed Notre Dame, including kick-starting its recovery from Marshall's second-half rally.
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Ellison may be buoyed by a large gap in name recognition compared to his opponent.
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But street harassment appeared to have persisted, buoyed by a widespread culture of victim-blaming.
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Revenue surged 32.7 percent to a record $257.7 million, buoyed by 11 acquisitions in 2015.
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Australia's relatively high yields and investor appetite for risk has buoyed the Aussie this week.
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While letter shipments are in long-term decline, ecommerrce has buoyed Deutsche Post's parcel volumes.
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However, currently, the buoyed oil price rebuilds Sea drill's confidence to carry out reorganization plan.
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The pace has picked up over the last few years, buoyed by an improving economy.
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In the United States, the buoyed economy has undercut fears of economic competition from immigrants.
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Shares in Chinese aerospace companies surged Thursday morning with investors buoyed by the successful landing.
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For now, though, these companies keep spending, buoyed by the opportunity that Chinese consumers present.
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But the story is buoyed by the whisper-weight chapters and Creech's spare, poetic language.
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Clemson held a 40-33 halftime edge, buoyed by 57.7-percent shooting from the field.
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The victory in Maine buoyed efforts in other red states, where activists were already organizing.
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The project stayed up, buoyed by the employee outcry, which was first reported by Slate.
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Colt said its business remains healthy, buoyed by its numerous military and law enforcement contracts.
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Production rose at a quicker pace in September, buoyed by the growth in new orders.
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But sound defensive structure and the wizardry of Erik Karlsson buoyed Ottawa (44-28-583).
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This has buoyed the hryvnia and led to cheaper gas, oil and consumer goods imports.
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European shares reached a five-month high overall on Friday, also buoyed by strong earnings.
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The mid-cap FTSE 250 rose 3 percent, buoyed by a rise in housebuilder Redrow.
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The conclusions of the WHO report are buoyed by a litany of other recent research.
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The health index's 236 percent rise lead the advancers, buoyed by Allergan's 242 percent gain.
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Ms. Henner believes that her appearance on "60 Minutes" buoyed her image as an actress.
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Private surveys point to robust business activity in the region - buoyed by a weaker euro.
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A lot of the underlying economy is extremely weak, buoyed up by war and aid.
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More recently, the home tinkering projects have buoyed a patient-led initiative to make generic insulin.
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Shannon McGinley, a leading conservative activist, said the Iowa outcome had buoyed Mr. Trump's detractors here.
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Previous rate hikes have had little effect on subscriber growth, and have traditionally buoyed the stock.
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Retail sales in May were buoyed by a 0.5 percent rise in receipts at auto dealerships.
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The worsening shortage has prevented home-buying even as a strong job market has buoyed demand.
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The U.S. jobs report followed encouraging economic data from China and Japan that buoyed Asian shares.
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Expectations have been buoyed by the success of the LME's steel scrap contract, launched in 2220.
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The sector was buoyed by gains in Facebook, up 0.9 percent, and Microsoft, up 0.4 percent.
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Japan's Nikkei share average edged up on Thursday, buoyed by an overnight rise in U.S. equities.
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Buoyed by donations as well as contributions from the local council, the subsequent rebuild took months.
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Dimitrov, 25, who has struggled for consistency, was buoyed by his performance against doubles partner Wawrinka.
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Meanwhile in the U.S., markets traded mostly higher around Europe's close, buoyed by the oil price.
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A softer dollar also buoyed prices by making dollar-denominated oil less costly for importing countries.
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Tin has also been buoyed by supply woes in the form of reduced exports from Indonesia.
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It returns to London buoyed by an 8 percent rise in global gold prices this year.
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Markets were also buoyed by signs that Washington and Beijing might soon resolve their trade dispute.
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The energy sector advanced 2.58 percent, buoyed by gains in oil prices during the U.S. session.
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He has been buoyed to the top of GOP politics on a bigoted tide of birtherism.
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Buoyed by the growth figures, he hit back at Sen, who teaches economics at Harvard University.
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Buoyed by growing earnings, these high-quality stocks perform well in different economic scenarios, say experts.
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And so we left this season awash in melancholy but buoyed by some bit of hope.
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Among gainers were IT stocks, buoyed by the rupee that weakened to a five-month low.
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Wall Street closed down higher on Friday as investor sentiment was buoyed by strong manufacturing data.
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Earlier, U.S. stocks had edged higher as strong results from Microsoft Corp momentarily buoyed technology stocks.
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Buoyed by growling guitar licks and the band's trademark harmonies, it became a No. 1 hit.
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It will measure 13 feet long and almost 21 feet high, buoyed by non-flammable helium.
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Buoyed by that success, advocates are already looking ahead to similar ballot measures in other states.
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It buoyed him as their journey through the South became a maze of Greyhound bus rides.
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Netanyahu's relationship with Putin has been buoyed by a long-running Israeli courting of Russian sensitivities.
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FTEU3 closed up 0.4 percent to 1,465.05, its highest since December 0.43, buoyed by bank earnings.
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America's market has been buoyed by a temporary mismatch of slow-growing supply and robust demand.
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Buoyed by high prices for their commodities, they proclaimed their commitment to "south-south" economic ties.
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Services industry activity was last month buoyed by a 22013 percentage point surge in new orders.
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Buoyed by hyperbole and showmanship, this cycle may provide more surprises than those of the past.
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Largely upbeat earnings releases have buoyed U.S. stocks, although markets stateside finished little changed on Friday.
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Moreover, Trump's overall approval rating is being buoyed by a new surge in middle-class support.
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Instead of travelling to Brussels buoyed by an election win, May's government was weak and fragmented.
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They were also buoyed by the improvement of Ivan Nova, who had a solid start Saturday.
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Abu Dhabi's index also climbed 0.5 percent, buoyed by First Gulf Bank, which added 2.0 percent.
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It had buoyed the market over the last few sessions with a series of record highs.
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The anti-Brexit party, now led by Jo Swinson, is buoyed by its resurgence in 2019.
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France entered the game in great shape, buoyed by its run to the Euro 20 final.
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The tacked on 1 percent, buoyed by strong performances from casinos, energy-related plays and financials.
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Orlando's all-around scoring contribution buoyed the Magic to their highest point total of the season.
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Private prison company Corrections Corp of America also jumped, buoyed by Trump's tough talk on crime.
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But again Northeastern stepped on the gas, buoyed by the return of Roy on Jan. 22.
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And each is buoyed by its own community of programmers, bound into a subculture of sorts.
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Buoyed by Italy's only modern stadium, the Old Lady's revenue dwarfs the rest of the league.
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Its shares gained as much as 3.5 percent early on Friday, buoyed by the buyback plan.
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Buoyed by forecast-beating economic growth and robust earnings, Chinese stocks have been on a tear.
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Buoyed by their success, Marcum, O'Hara, Ward and a fourth activist, Tim DeChristopher, plotted more action.
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The rouble also rose 210.09 percent, buoyed by oil prices firming for the sixth straight day.
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A creamy sunchoke and chestnut soup buoyed seared striped bass, sprinkled with crispy shaved sunchoke chips.
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With Tesla stressing the increased importance of expansion in China, the exemption announcement buoyed Tesla's shares.
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We board the plane buoyed by high expectations and a folder full of Top Ten lists.
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They contributed to a flood of money that has buoyed British real estate and financial markets.
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U.S. equity indexes closed higher on Tuesday, buoyed by gains in technology and consumer discretionary stocks.
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After their story was published, Mr. Scott said he felt buoyed by an outpouring of support.
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But Democrats are buoyed by a devastatingly unpopular Republican agenda and Trump's historically low approval ratings.
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And consumers, long buoyed by the rising value of their stock investments, may cut back spending.
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The softer greenback also buoyed emerging market currencies, with MSCI's index touching a one-week high.
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The Federal Reserve's rate cuts have buoyed stocks, but the economy shows signs of a slowdown.
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News of a potential deal buoyed investors, driving up the British pound in trading on Tuesday.
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Manufacturers in America are buoyed by President Donald Trump's commitment to our industry and our workers.
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It gained about 0.15 percent overnight, when the dollar was buoyed by declines in European peers.
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Her immigration policies were unpopular and had buoyed a far right that was surging across Europe.
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Buoyed by their cushion, the Rockets answered every Grizzlies push with a run of their own.
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The company has shown investors a recent surge in ride requests, buoyed by Uber's negative publicity.
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A court ruling last year and legislation adopted last month protecting Communist heroes buoyed them further.
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She found it physically more difficult than anticipated but felt buoyed by people cheering her on.
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The rand was buoyed by the court ruling, with analysts saying markets saw Zuma's influence curtailed.
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Initially, the tobacco lobby, buoyed by legislators from tobacco-growing areas, succeeded in blocking congressional action.
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Markets have been posting record highs recently, buoyed by a resilient US economy and consumer spending.
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World stocks held near record highs on Thursday, buoyed by the U.S. data and bank earnings.
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U.S. investors were buoyed by a potential Brexit deal Tuesday and poured into the stock market.
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Residential building permits: Housing construction has picked up in recent months, buoyed by low interest rates.
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But it is clearly Democrats and Trump critics who have been buoyed by the newest revelations.
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JERUSALEM — Many Israelis are buoyed by signs that President Trump will be a friend to Israel.
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Despite a strong economy today, the uneven recovery in the United States has buoyed Dollar General.
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A combination of rising contribution rates and rising markets have buoyed investors' sentiment and their balances.
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Buoyed by his first primary victory, the Sanders campaign added to its burgeoning war chest overnight.
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Its shares were initially buoyed by the news but fell into negative territory during afternoon deals.
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Other big banks, buoyed by low unemployment and fast growth, are moving in the opposite direction.
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Trump's approval rating continues to be buoyed by his Republican base, where his support remains strong.
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Not only were builders confident, but buyers were buoyed by a sharp drop in mortgage rates.
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Jones is now in the Senate, buoyed by high turnout among black voters, especially black women.
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North Carolina held a 56-34 rebounding edge, buoyed by sophomore reserve Luke Maye's career-high 15.
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Now, of course, a lot of it has been buoyed by the markets and higher home evaluations.
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This growth was buoyed by strong sales for collectibles, games and puzzles and outdoor and sports toys.
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Oil prices edged higher, buoyed by Middle East tensions though gains were checked by trade war concerns.
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Spending last month was buoyed by an increase in demand for motor vehicles, recreational goods and utilities.
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But the centre-right Republicans have been buoyed by the election of François Fillon as their candidate.
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A strong dollar has also buoyed Japanese markets: a weaker yen improves the earnings outlook for exporters.
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But Rodgers was buoyed by other numbers that mattered more to him, and they involved playoff experience.
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Developing countries bounced back from the global financial crisis relatively quickly, buoyed by an explosive Chinese recovery.
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That selling point has buoyed consistent and low-level interest in Monero since its inception in 2014.
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On Wall Street, stocks surged as fresh quarterly earnings numbers from retailers Target and Lowe's buoyed sentiment.
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On paper, exports should be buoyed as foreign buyers are more likely to purchase the cheaper goods.
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But it was Mr. Rubio, who ran and won in 2010, buoyed by a Tea Party wave.
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Bolsonaro's shake-ups have alarmed activists and buoyed his hardcore supporters — and the stock market, so far.
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The metal has been partly buoyed by strike action at Chile's Codelco, the world's largest copper producer.
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The Commerce Department said on Friday retail sales rose 0.5% last month, buoyed by strong automobile purchases.
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The world economy remains in fine fettle, buoyed by a synchronised acceleration in America, Europe and Asia.
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The bank reported a record $32.5 billion annual profit, buoyed by tax cuts and a healthy economy.
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Patrick Murphy, buoyed by GOP money, name recognition and winning over Latino voters in Miami-Dade County.
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They're buoyed by the messages of support from people as far away as the Philippines and Germany.
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Buoyed by the robust economy and bold foreign policy approach, the president's approval ratings have moved higher.
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He kept performing for decades, though, buoyed up by the homage of those who stormed past him.
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Buoyed by aid, global goodwill and good harvests, the new country of Zimbabwe prospered for a while.
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Halfway through its term, PiS remains popular, buoyed by its extravagant welfare policies, especially generous child subsidies.
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Buoyed by this, he was elected to the presidency in 1829, leading the newly established Democratic Party.
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The Tanzanian shilling is expected to remain steady, buoyed by a slowdown in demand for dollars traders.
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A survey by PwC, a consulting firm, suggests that revenues last year were buoyed by sterling's fall.
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Buoyed by lavish EU subsidies—sometimes equivalent to 6% of GDP—the economy is in decent shape.
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The company's established business model and well-known, sizable parent also buoyed interest, according to the source.
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On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was buoyed by the Fed's decision to keep rates intact.
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"It's very much buoyed by the banks," said James McGlew, head of corporate stockbroking at Argonaut Stockbroking.
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Adani shares rose 25 percent over the five sessions to Sept 1, buoyed by the Monday announcement.
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" Buoyed by his son's progress, Nick vowed "to never give up hope that Marc would walk again.
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The sector was buoyed by strong earning reports with French luxury brand Kering posting record quarterly sales.
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Cruz won the Iowa caucuses earlier this month, buoyed largely by the support of the state's evangelicals.
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Rosner, like other economists, sees U.S. growth accelerating this year and next, buoyed by the fiscal stimulus.
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Prices of steelmaking raw ingredients were buoyed by winter production restrictions and output ramping at steel mills.
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But equities began to pare losses as markets stateside rose, buoyed by an uptick in Apple shares.
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Stocks in the auto sector were in focus and initially buoyed by two key pieces of news.
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Gains in tech companies Microsoft, up 0.2 percent and Apple, up 21.70 percent also buoyed the index.
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In addition, expectations of higher interest rates during Trump's term have buoyed the dollar against other currencies.
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For the moment he felt light, buoyed by hope and, perhaps, the sense of a second chance.
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The MSCI Asia ex-Japan materials index was 247.55 percent higher, buoyed by recent spot price gains.
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The profit was also buoyed by a 28.2 billion yen gain from selling stocks of corporate clients.
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FTEU3 up 1.25 percent, buoyed by big gains in interest rate-sensitive sectors like autos and utilities.
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HK/SIN despite strength in the energy sector, which was buoyed by the advance in oil prices.
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The rise in inventory levels was buoyed by an increase in listings outside the new development market.
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And as the youngest American player in the top 10, she should be buoyed by the crowd.
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Egypt edged up 20.2 percent, buoyed by real estate developers, with Palm Hills Development gaining 25 percent.
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Mr. Erdogan, buoyed by the eagerness of citizens to defend his government, is investing in further division.
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Mr. McCain was buoyed by a deep campaign war chest and by help from the Republican establishment.
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Markets across Asia have run up significantly this year, buoyed by the recovery in economic growth globally.
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Buoyed by nine first-half 3-point baskets, the Demon Deacons led 49-27 at the break.
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It gained about 0.15 percent overnight, when the dollar was buoyed by declines in its European peers.
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The kiwi, on the other hand, firmed to $0.6845, buoyed in part by improved business confidence data.
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Pills helped Kennedy sleep, and an outpouring of sympathetic notes from fans and coaches buoyed his spirits.
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Sanders' campaign and supporters were buoyed by a string of victories in late March and early April.
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The relationship between Aloy and Rost is strong, too, buoyed by strong writing, characterization, and voice acting.
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The former Veep and 2020 frontrunner, however, has been buoyed by his substantial support among black Americans.
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On the one hand, he was buoyed by big turnouts and huge margins among core Democratic constituencies.
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The move buoyed the energy industry, Premier Rachel Notley of Alberta and oil workers across the country.
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Some bags carried produce from street markets; some carried nothing but air, buoyed aloft on steamy updrafts.
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The U.S. data helped underpin a crude market already buoyed by worries over potential U.S.-Iran conflict.
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She had been buoyed by her relationship with Mr. Rowley, who was recovering from a heroin addiction.
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Buoyed by Instagram, his generation's obsession with houseplants is growing faster and more tenaciously than English ivy.
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As strenuous as it can be, she said she is buoyed by the boys' compassion and affection.
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And they were buoyed by a recent success: the speedy containment of an outbreak in western Congo.
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Buoyed by a high 90s Rotten Tomatoes rating, it is to be released, with fanfare, on Oct.
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The approach may appall some journalism advocates, but it has buoyed many members of the president's base.
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Buoyed by their enthusiasm, I make a tactical error and expand to a second circle of advisers.
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Markets have been buoyed by the prospects of a quick end to a three week political crisis.
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Biden comes off a strong South Carolina victory, where he was buoyed particularly by African American voters.
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Addicts attended outpatient therapy, found jobs and buoyed each other as they waded back into everyday life.
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Markets were temporarily buoyed by investors' optimism that the plan could actually get a nod from Parliament.
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Buoyed by support from black voters in Southern states, Biden has been topping national polls for months.
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They come from the kind of Rust Belt districts that buoyed Mr. Trump to victory last week.
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Oil prices edged up, buoyed by Middle East tensions though gains were checked by trade war concerns.
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HGX was down slightly, underperforming a broadly higher stock market that was buoyed by rising oil prices.
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Matt Mitchell buoyed San Diego State through the first 20 minutes with 13 of his 15 points.
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A pan-European index is in fact opening at record highs, buoyed by … answers on a postcard.
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Saudi Arabia's index rose 21%, outperforming regional peers and buoyed by gains in financial and petrochemical shares.
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Some officials expressed guarded optimism, while financial markets and institutions banks were buoyed by the latest pronouncements.
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Sanders is buoyed in the head-to-head match-ups with Republicans by his strength among independents.
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The two front-runners seem to be buoyed by the stark racial disparities between the parties' voters.
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US bank profits, which were also buoyed by a healthy economy, reached all-time highs in 2018.
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It's also difficult to compare results to last year, when companies were buoyed by corporate tax reform.
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Same-store sales growth in the U.S. rose 5 percent, buoyed by the company's "Instagramable" Unicorn Frappuccino.
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Additionally, the dollar was buoyed by expectations the Fed could strike a hawkish tone in its minutes.
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The backing of those two companies has amply buoyed the young business in a fiercely competitive space.
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Ayala, buoyed by a six-figure donation from EMILY's List, has raised over $1.2 million so far.
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Buoyed by ActBlue, more than 100 Democratic candidates outraised their Republican counterparts in hotly contested congressional races.
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Economic growth has been buoyed by the fiscal stimulus from the Trump administration's tax cuts and spending.
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Netflix earned 92 of them on its own, buoyed by huge showings for Stranger Things and The Crown.
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Chipmakers like Micron Technology and Xilinx rallied — 3% and 4.6%, respectively — on the news and buoyed the market.
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Prices were buoyed by large anti-government rallies in Iran and supply cuts led by OPEC and Russia.
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The company reported revenue rose in the first 10 months of 2017, buoyed by its global exhibitions business .
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There are thousands of smaller cryptocurrencies out there, called "altcoins," that have been buoyed by Bitcoin's high tide.
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In fact, Netflix's previous rate increases have had little effect on subscribers, and have traditionally buoyed the stock.
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It was especially buoyed by the fact that women directors helmed 53% of films at this year's festival.
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U.S. stocks finished higher on Wednesday, buoyed by the perceived progress in trade talks between Washington and Beijing.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index gained 4 percent Friday, buoyed by a surge in the overall market.
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The comments mark a sharp U-turn for Trump, who had previously buoyed the Kremlin's claim on Crimea.
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That impression is buoyed by Carbon's initial results, which were fairly positive for a Series A-stage startup.
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"That high cost of funding combined with more measures to restrict capital outflows" buoyed the yuan, noted Baig.
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U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and Iran have restricted those countries' oil exports and buoyed crude prices this year.
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Roth: Right now my mental health is being buoyed by the fact that they keep playing bad teams.
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The Nasdaq showed modest gains, buoyed in part by a climb in Oracle shares after its quarterly results.
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Abu Dhabi's index edged up 0.1 percent, buoyed by banks, with Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank adding 1.8 percent.
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European markets closed higher on Wednesday, as investor sentiment was buoyed by oil prices which pared earlier losses.
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Oil prices were buoyed by indications that Iranian crude exports were falling faster than previously expected, analysts said.
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EGX25 rose 2371 percent, buoyed by gains in a few blue chips such as Orascom Telecom Media OTMT.
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Demand is also buoyed by China's large diaspora in Africa, which some reckon has grown to 1m people.
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The U.S. currency rose 0.1% against the Japanese yen to 109.45 yen, buoyed by bargain-hunting Japanese investors.
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Stockmarkets reached new record highs, buoyed in part by a positive reaction to Donald Trump's speech to Congress.
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Ablynx's shares have almost doubled in price in the past 12 months, buoyed by successful clinical trial data.
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Buoyed by their success they take us to see the bodies of ISIS fighters scattered on the hillside.
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The popularity of Moon Jae-in, the president, has been buoyed by the recent detente with North Korea.
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In 2007 their entry into the market buoyed uranium to $136 a pound, says Jonathan Hinze of UXC.
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New Zealand has been buoyed by some of the strongest economic growth among advanced countries in recent years.
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Buoyed by rising sales of CNG, almost all carmakers are trying to attract customers with CNG-compatible models.
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Shares in some private banks have also appreciated, though less dramatically, buoyed by the demise of IL&FS.
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A deeper-than-expected cut in output by OPEC and other oil-producing countries has also buoyed prices.
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It has also been buoyed by the economy of the Irish Republic, which grew by 5% last year.
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Sometimes, we may look in the mirror and become buoyed by the confident thought that we look sexy.
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They were further buoyed by the release from Preston jail of three of their number on October 17th.
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Why it matters: Trump has been buoyed for two years by a strong economy and relative global stability.
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Buoyed by CBA, the broader financial sector index climbed 0.7 percent to a more than two-week high.
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The energy ETF (XLE) just posted its biggest monthly gain since 2015, buoyed by oil's bestJanuary since 1983.
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Manufacturing is also being buoyed by a weakening U.S. dollar, replenishing of business inventories and strengthening global demand.
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Buoyed by Azure and Office 365, Microsoft reported sales and earnings ahead of what Wall Street was expecting.
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Survey respondents said activity was being buoyed by stronger demand, new state policies and improved access to financing.
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Besides bond trading, the division's revenue was buoyed by Nomura advising and financing more clients' M&A deals.
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Buoyed by broader market gains, the tech giants also have been boosted by better-than-expected quarterly earnings.
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Mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto remained buoyed supported by strength in the underlying commodities, mainly iron ore.
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Net inflows from investors in the quarter were $1.3 billion, it added, buoyed by demand from institutional clients.
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This year though, Ackman's performance has been buoyed by more successful investments like ADP, Lowe's, Starbucks and Chipotle.
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The upbeat retail sales data buoyed the dollar against a basket of currencies, while U.S. Treasury prices fell.
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Sanders buoyed by independents On the Democratic side, Clinton won seven contests compared to rival Bernie Sanders' four.
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Optimism surrounding trade talks between China and the United States, to be kicked off on Friday, buoyed miners .
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In Oklahoma, Sanders leads Clinton 48% to 43%, buoyed by a much whiter Democratic electorate than in Alabama.
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In October of 2016, buoyed by hope, Vallabh began drafting a white paper to bring before the FDA.
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This buoyed some Saudi petrochemical shares, with Saudi Kayan rising 0.7 percent and Sahara Petrochemical gaining 1.3 percent.
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The scene is genuinely funny, buoyed less by Sandler's rage than Barker's ultra-game willingness to play along.
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Signs of strong demand for refined products from U.S. Energy Information Administration data on Wednesday also buoyed prices.
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After SpaceX successfully launched its first rocket that September, the company got a government contract, which buoyed business.
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Buoyed by strong demand, his firm - r-pac - is investing $10 million to set up a new factory.
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It has also buoyed Democrats' hopes of a potential comeback for the party in the 2018 midterm elections.
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NEW YORK, Feb 73 (Reuters) - Wall Street climbed on Tuesday for a third straight session, buoyed by Amazon.
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The bottom line was buoyed by a hefty 62.3 billion yen gain from selling stocks of corporate clients.
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The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, was buoyed by a fall in U.S. crude inventories.
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Its bottom line was also buoyed by a 23.9 billion yen gain from selling stocks of corporate clients.
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Advocating for revolutionary policies and the ability to meet the young on social media has buoyed his candidacies.
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U.S. crude prices rose 0.9% to $3.93 a barrel, buoyed by prospects of a U.S.-China trade deal.
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INDB's earnings performance metrics continue to exhibit stability buoyed by relatively solid spread income and low credit costs.
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The indomitable Daniel cracks spirited jokes, and the mood is buoyed by Mr Loach's faith in human decency.
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Hood had 14 in the first quarter and buoyed an otherwise stagnant Blazers offense in the early going.
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The bank's analysts expect copper to continue to struggle against oversupply and zinc to be buoyed by undersupply.
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The ringgit MYR= strengthened 0.4 percent to 3.997 against the U.S. dollar on Friday, buoyed by Mahathir's comments.
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U.S. stock indexes advanced, buoyed by robust manufacturing data that pointed to a recovery in the struggling sector.
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Buoyed by liberal, wealthy donors and other special interest groups, progressive prosecutors are gaining traction across the country.
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U.S. crude briefly strengthened mid-session, buoyed by concerns about supply levels at the Cushing, Oklahoma delivery hub.
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Down 261-0, the Aggies produced 10 second-quarter points, buoyed by a touchdown 14 seconds before halftime.
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But the stock has recovered in recent months, buoyed in part by M&A speculation earlier this month.
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Exporters were buoyed as the yen's surge against the dollar seen earlier in the month lost some momentum.
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Growth remains moderate in the U.S., buoyed by a recovery in Europe and our other major trading partners.
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However, its sales have been largely buoyed up in recent quarters by increased franchise fees and royalty income.
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Christian rock was growing more popular and less isolated, buoyed by the increasing visibility of the evangelical church.
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The industry, buoyed by lofty stock market valuations, is especially sensitive to any hint of trouble in China.
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I leaned back and, joined by the men, laughed loudly, freely, as buoyed up as our little vessel.
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However, the stock has recovered in recent months, buoyed in part by M&A speculation earlier this year.
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That success has buoyed the wealth of Mr. Tsai: Forbes estimates that he is currently worth $9 billion.
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The Sonata's presence is buoyed by its value pricing, extensive warranty, solid resale value, and refined driving experience.
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China's banks also extended more loans than expected last month, buoyed by demand from home buyers and companies.
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Retail sales were also buoyed by a surge in receipts at service stations, which reflected higher gasoline prices.
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Both the indexes were buoyed by IT stocks and financials, with the Nifty IT index ending up 0.6%.
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Buoyed by assurances from the Federal Reserve, it is the market's best start to a year since 1987.
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Gross domestic product has expanded since the middle of last year, buoyed by an apparent renewal in exports.
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The middle-class consumer, however, is being buoyed up by strong employment and a relatively stable housing market.
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And he was buoyed by the reaction among anti-immigration voters in his base to the Arpaio pardon.
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Some students said they felt happy to be back, and were buoyed by the support of their friends.
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Analysts expect a rise in revenue and same-store sales, buoyed by accelerating membership growth and price cuts.
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But her frequent appearances on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show have buoyed her support in right-wing circles.
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But when practiced by foreign companies, the same strategy has buoyed the fortunes of places like Chattanooga, Tenn.
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The Nasdaq Composite was flat at 9,1103, buoyed by Microsoft Corp and a 6.3% jump in Tesla Inc.
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Bonefish Grill's same-store sales were stronger last year, buoyed up by the chain's first ever television campaign.
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Real GDP grew at just about 2 percent in both quarters, buoyed by steady growth in consumer spending.
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After appearing reluctant last winter to run again for office, she has clearly been buoyed by recent events.
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Buoyed by his memorable debut, Matthews entered Friday tied for second in the league in goals with 39.
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At the same time, the market for Rodin in this centenary year has been buoyed by recent discoveries.
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Prices were also buoyed by limited inventory, said Diego Antinolo, an agent with Sotheby's International Realty in Como.
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Meanwhile, Brexit hopes were buoyed by news that the EU and the U.K. were close to a deal.
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Holding a "Nasty Woman" sign, Grace Huezo, 20, was buoyed by the huge turnout and the joyful mood.
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Overall, the company has been buoyed by the sense that they've landed in a friendly, tight-knit community.
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Though Brianna's life was never easy, the idea of a cure buoyed her as she fought her disease.
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TOKYO, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Thursday, buoyed by a potential breakthrough in the Sino-U.
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Retail sales in July were also buoyed by a 1.2 percent increase in receipts at building material stores.
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Their season, once filled with optimism and buoyed by a winning record, appears to be at a crossroads.
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The outlook for the Philippine property sector remains upbeat, buoyed by strong demand for office and residential spaces.
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Buoyed by a deafening soundtrack, the crowd frequently bellowed "four more years" and waved "Keep America Great!" signs.
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Its resume is buoyed by victories over No. 3 Xavier, No. 6 Kansas and 20-win Kansas State.
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The energy sub-index was buoyed by Woodside Petroleum Ltd and Santos Ltd, adding 0.7% and 0.9%, respectively.
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Buoyed by a weak economy that dragged down incumbent Democrats, Republicans gained control of several large swing states.
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Analysts said the currency was also buoyed by talk of fiscal stimulus to boost the New Zealand economy.
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The energy sector was the best-performing major S&P group, buoyed by the rise in oil prices.
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Apple may be at risk of losing the creativity that buoyed its brand if it doesn't act soon.
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Rod Blum won re-election by eight points in 2016, buoyed by Trump's success in the 225st District.
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Warren, for example, has seen a massive surge buoyed by her focus on corporate accountability and structural change.
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Their resilience, buoyed by a powerful father-son bond, lifts the film from the dirge of ceaseless trauma.
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Interstate highways and commercial air travel, buoyed by lavish government subsidies, were taking a toll on train ridership.
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As soon as I was submerged, my aches were massaged, and the weight of my baby was buoyed.
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The dollar was also buoyed as commodity-linked currencies were pressured by a slump in crude oil prices.
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The single currency was also buoyed by stronger-than-forecast survey data on French and German business activity.
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Economic growth remains robust, owing to high levels of infrastructure spending and private consumption buoyed by strong credit growth.
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Shares in Rothschild rose 3.2 percent on Tuesday, buoyed by Exane BNP Paribas starting coverage with an "outperform" rating.
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Although T-Series is ostensibly buoyed by the support of the general public, it represents corporate interests on YouTube.
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Opinion polls had shown Shadary trailing Fayulu and Tshisekedi, who have been buoyed by rising dissatisfaction with Kabila's tenure.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average and rose on Monday as gains in Berkshire Hathaway buoyed the broader financials sector.
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Kniffen predicts another solid increase in total holiday sales in 2018, buoyed by "record low" unemployment and rising wages.
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Buoyed by strong demand in Asia and the Middle East, it has already set up flags in ten cities.
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Gold production climbed 4.1 percent to 20173,500 ounces, buoyed by higher contribution from its Herradura mine, the company said.
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The Aussie dollar has gained for three straight sessions buoyed by stimulus measures in China, its largest trade partner.
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Buoyed by gains in the parliament elected in the spring, President Hassan Rouhani has emerged from the hardliners' clutches.
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His approval ratings, buoyed to 83% in May thanks to a detente with North Korea, have sunk to 56%.
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Trump, buoyed by his self-described trade successes with Canada and Mexico, is unlikely to back down before January.
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Analysts warned of headwinds to refining operations, which have buoyed integrated energy firms as upstream production revenue has fallen.
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The Dow, which set a new intraday record high, was buoyed by a 3.7-percent gain in DuPont shares.
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Buoyed by higher oil prices, the world's big oil companies reported better-than-expected results for the first quarter.
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They have just been buoyed by polls suggesting they can expect to make handsome gains beyond their English heartlands.
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Buoyed by cheap financing, rising wages and inexpensive gas, travellers are once again splurging on big-ticket camper vans.
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I'm buoyed by the fact that we have Black Panther, Blackkklansman, and If Beale Street Could Talk all nominated.
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With its income buoyed by higher commodity prices, Rio Tinto announced a package of returns to shareholders worth $7.2bn.
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The Swiss franc and longer-dated Treasury bond prices were also buoyed as investors moved into high-quality assets.
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Last week transportation deals led the new issuance calendar, buoyed by deals from San Francisco, Washington, Georgia and Illinois.
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Partly, that reflects a lucky rise in commodity prices, which has buoyed profits at struggling steel and coal firms.
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Buoyed by positive reviews, "Shazam!" arrived ahead of expectations, which anticipated a start around $40 million to $45 million.
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Sigma's early focus on outdoor activities is buoyed by the fact that many participants have interests across multiple sports.
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Autos stocks however were the best performers, rallying almost 313%, buoyed by a sharp rise in Faurecia's share price.
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Banking shares rose, buoyed by the broader market upturn, with the Tokyo Stock Exchange's bank subindex adding 1.5 percent.
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Shares in Shenzhen Airport Co Ltd surged 10%, the maximum allowed on the index, buoyed by potential flight diversions.
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We have witnessed U.S. banks reporting strong earnings, buoyed in part by bond trading in the aftermath of Brexit.
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Early on, the game feels somewhat like a typical fantasy RPG, buoyed by the whimsical nature of Ghibli productions.
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The sales comes as Turkish equity prices have powered to record highs, buoyed by strong performances in overseas markets.
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Just ask wizened, white-tufted Bernie Sanders, 74, whose campaign is the one most clearly buoyed by young voters.
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"The market was also buoyed by reports that China will step up efforts to support domestic demand," it added.
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But whether by design or accident, the career of Anonymous 4 was buoyed by the tastes of the time.
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Peer BHP Billiton rose 3.9 percent, buoyed by rising copper prices, but lagged as it was downgraded to "neutral".
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The rise in U.S. equities mirrored that in Asian and European markets, which were also buoyed by trade optimism.
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This has buoyed the U.S. dollar with the Federal Reserve now expected to continue to push benchmark rates higher.
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Along with the Australian dollar, the kiwi has been buoyed by the allure of its relatively high bond yields.
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South Korean bonds attracted $1.18 billion in foreign money buoyed by a stronger won, which gained 1.25% last month.
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A favourable ruling by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), Pakistan's oil regulator, buoyed major natural gas suppliers.
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He has recently been buoyed from a brief intervention in Syria with Russian airstrikes taking place on terrorist positions.
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Buoyed by natural gas and mining exports, the economy has grown at around 5% a year for a decade.
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European stocks were buoyed on Thursday by dovish remarks from the ECB's president, which hinted at more monetary easing.
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Clinton's response to Sanders, a candidate buoyed by sizable events in Iowa and nationwide, was decidedly small and targeted.
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Prices traded higher earlier, both buoyed somewhat by concerns over supply limitations following continued tensions in the Middle East.
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KAMPALA, April 8 (Reuters) - The Ugandan shilling firmed on Friday, buoyed by a low corporate dollar demand, traders said.
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The single currency was buoyed on Monday as expectations grew for an easing of the U.S.-China trade conflict.
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TORONTO, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index opened higher on Wednesday, buoyed by strong resource and energy shares.
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Over January to November, sales jumped 14.1 percent, buoyed by China's move to cut taxes on small engine cars.
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A rise in sterling also put pressure on the index, with the currency buoyed by robust services sector data.
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Exports in January rose 8.6 percent, buoyed by strong shipments to China as well as Taiwan and South Korea.
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Woolworths pushed up the consumer staples sector, while utilities were buoyed by a 0.7 percent gain in AGL Energy .
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The earnings further buoyed optimism on British banks, a day after Lloyds reported its highest pretax profit since 216.
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Initially buoyed by an overnight bounce in U.S. yields, it had briefly risen to 110.510 early in the session.
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Oil prices rose on Wednesday, buoyed by a large U.S. inventories drawdown and as sanctions stall exports from Venezuela.
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Vinyl is also buoyed by many intriguing supporting players who come into their own the more they're on screen.
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GM benefited from recently introduced crossovers and SUVs that buoyed sales to 214.4 percent above their March 13.63 levels.
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Petronet LNG Ltd rose as much as 5.6 percent, buoyed by a 28.1 percent increase in Sept-quarter profit.
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S. trade deal hopes buoyed the dollar and improved risk appetite, blunting investors' interest in the non-yielding bullion.
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Buoyed by promises of large federal infrastructure funding injections, states are scrambling to get their piece of the pie.
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The quarter's performance was buoyed by strong demand for its NBA, Grand Theft Auto, and Red Dead Redemption games.
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Global same-store sales also outpaced expectations, rising 53 percent, buoyed by a 3 percent increase in average ticket.
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The resurgence of her garden each spring seemed to have buoyed her belief in the possibility of eternal life.
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Born less than 100 miles away in Hickory, and buoyed by enthusiastic support, Poston finished at 22-under 258.
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That and an increase in U.S. refining output buoyed hopes for a draw in crude inventories in coming weeks.
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The ones that have been dead longest float on the surface, buoyed by the gasses produced as they decompose.
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Prices were also buoyed Friday by indications the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut rates aggressively to support the economy.
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Buoyed by Rajko's success, many of his fellow modders decided to split off and build their own MxO emulators.
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Afterward, I felt giddy, buoyed by a new realization: My body was mine to do with what I liked.
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Following the allegations, McConnell called on Moore to drop out of the race, but Moore, buoyed by Bannon, refused.
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Buoyed by her work on Title IX, Sandler spent the latter half of her life fighting discrimination against women.
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Buoyed by the success of the Soviet film The Cranes Are Flying, which took home the Palme d'Or at
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In Egypt, constituents of the MSCI emerging market index buoyed the local blue chip index, which climbed 26 percent.
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Many acknowledge that his approval ratings have been buoyed up by a strong economy for most of his tenure.
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A rally in popular tech stocks such as Facebook buoyed Wall Street, with all three main indexes ending higher.
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"Sentiment is high in the aviation and rail industries, buoyed by the expectation of increased passenger numbers," Theochari said.
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Meanwhile, the 30-stock Dow index rose by 50 points, buoyed by strong gains for Apple and Goldman Sachs.
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Gold last week rose from its lowest levels in 2018, buoyed by fresh trade-related concerns and geopolitical jitters.
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Businesses helped to carry the economy in the second quarter, in part buoyed by a rebound in corporate profits.
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The financial sector rose 0.77 percent as higher yields on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note buoyed bank stocks.
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Revenues came in at $482 million, buoyed by $146 million in one-off licence revenues from the Apple deal.
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On Monday, it had its best day in almost a year, rising 1.2%, buoyed by rising real estate shares.
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The Shanghai Composite Index was 20.3 percent higher, buoyed by global gains and suggestions of possible Chinese government support.
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Stocks on Wall Street and in Europe moved slightly higher, buoyed by gains in the energy and healthcare sectors.
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Buoyed by the win, Kasich pledged on Tuesday to stay in the contest until the nominating convention this July.
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Banking shares rose, buoyed by the broader market upturn, with the Tokyo Stock Exchange's bank subindex adding 2 percent.
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Buoyed by the audacity of a dare they were pulling off, the players seemed to catch a second wind.
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The 'Whiskey Rebellion' takes shape The protests began, buoyed by black women's groups who committed to support the movement.
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The funds had been buoyed by Trump's November U.S. presidential election victory and the surprising equity rally that followed.
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Buoyed by the strength, the carmaker's shares gained as much as 6.2 percent in trading in Germany on Wednesday.
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Morrisey — or whoever wins the GOP primary — could be buoyed by an electorate that is rapidly turning more Republican.
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The economy has recently been buoyed by domestic demand, with consumer spending supported by tax cuts for low earners.
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Domestic stocks have been buoyed by polls that point to a likely Conservative Party victory in the upcoming election.
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Wall Street was buoyed by continued action by the New York Federal Reserve to calm the panicked financial markets.
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In a bright spot, the healthcare index closed 2.6% higher, buoyed by heavyweight drugmaker CSL, which gained nearly 5%.
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The S&P 500 rose to a two-week high on Friday, partly buoyed by strong U.S. jobs growth.
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U.S. evangelicals who see God's hand in the modern-day return of Jews to a biblical homeland were buoyed.
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Separately, homebuilders sentiment climbed this month, buoyed by optimism over sales conditions now and over the next six months.
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At rally after rally, Mr. Trump discussed her server, buoyed by chants of "Lock her up!" from his crowds.
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But the same forces that buoyed Mr. Trump's campaign have distorted news coverage toward sensationalism and away from sobriety.
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The prospect of a new government led by Conte has buoyed markets, betting that Italy will avoid snap elections.
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Optimism about financial stimulus in the United States, Europe and China has buoyed stocks in the past few sessions.
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The conversation moved on and I forgot our musical misstep, buoyed by anticipation of what the evening might bring.
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Buoyed by this idea, Congress passed the largest tax reductions in history just seven months after Ronald Reagan's inauguration.
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Buoyed by their meeting, they walloped the Hawks with an efficiency that has been missing too often this season.
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Danticat's mother, stoic and accepting, buoyed by religious faith, waves farewell to life like a shipboard passenger leaving port.
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Buoyed by new resources, it has added more than 200 newsroom employees and recently surpassed one million digital subscribers.
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Since the start of the year, the euro has risen 13 percent, buoyed in part by a weakening dollar.
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Those who had hoped that the president would express America's commitment to Europe were also buoyed by his words.
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Memphis' 210-210 run gave it a 10-point halftime cushion that buoyed the Tigers through the second half.
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But it's all buoyed by one fact: Marijuana legalization is very popular nationwide, according to the most recent polls.
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Mr. Biden has been buoyed in particular by support among the older black voters that dominate the Southern primaries.
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Meanwhile, stronger oil prices buoyed energy stocks which were set to snap two sessions of losses rising about 0.5%.
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In recent decades, such factors buoyed foreign demand for U.S. assets even as the economy consistently ran twin deficits.
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Sales at online retailers vaulted 1.3 percent last month, the largest gain since December 2016, likely buoyed by Amazon.
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Still, the support from her fellow students, and their fight to strengthen gun control laws have buoyed her spirits.
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As in the United States, the Russian floral market is buoyed by holidays like Mother's Day and Valentine's Day.
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He does, however, hold a massive edge among black voters, which has buoyed him nationally and in South Carolina.
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Over time this process, buoyed by a consistent supply of subsidized CO2, could unlock 81 billion barrels of oil.
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Rather than be buoyed by being only a set away from the title, Thiem appeared wilted in the second.
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PayPal's comfortable place in the online payments market has been further buoyed by a slew of recent positive headlines.
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Or maybe you imagine a raucous boat of rock stars, buoyed by the consequence-free promise of international waters.
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He arrived at Shinnecock buoyed by a magical three-week stretch that followed his dour conversation with his wife.
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Organizers of the campaign, however, have been buoyed by anecdotal signs that the Parkland shooting spurred teenage voter activism.
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Buoyed by Republican applause, the president began his speech without giving Speaker Nancy Pelosi a chance to introduce him.
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The Lib Dems have also been buoyed by the lack of their own MPs walking out and joining TIG.
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The financial sector rose 0.48 percent as higher yields on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note buoyed bank stocks.
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The Dow climbed above the 22,000 mark overnight for the first time, buoyed by Apple Inc's healthy quarterly iPhone sales.
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President Trump's overall job rating is holding steady, buoyed by a record number approving of his handling of the economy.
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Buoyed by the president-elect's promises to lock up more immigrants and criminals, these businesses saw their stocks soar overnight.
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Switzerland's benchmark SMI index rose 0.7% Monday, buoyed by broader optimism about global trade following the G20 summit in Osaka.
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U.S. plans to reintroduce sanctions against Iran, which pumps about 4 percent of the world's oil, has buoyed crude prices.
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However, other apps saw faster revenue growth rates in 773, including CBS – likely buoyed by the new Star Trek series.
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Acquisition financing was buoyed by a strong bond market enabling borrowers to quickly replace bridge loans with longer-term debt.
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That standstill was buoyed by the company's modest success in placing women and people of color in senior leadership roles.
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Strong physical demand from the Chinese new year also buoyed prices, said Marex Spectron's head of precious metals David Govett.
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The FTSE was buoyed by strong financials and energy stocks, but several companies suffered big share price falls after results.
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Global banking posted record revenues of $5 billion, buoyed by firmwide investment banking fees being up 9% to $1.5 billion.
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Boeing Co provided the biggest boost to the Dow, rising 2.1% as tariff-sensitive industrials buoyed the blue chip index.
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Few things faze him, and a pathological (that's the word his colleagues use) optimism has buoyed him through formidable challenges.
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Meanwhile, oil prices posted solid gains on Wednesday, buoyed by strong Chinese oil demand data and supply disruptions in Nigeria.
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They were buoyed in part by a measure of American consumer confidence that registered its strongest reading since October 2000.
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Those who knew Francesca Matus agree: She had a light and energy — and a smile — that buoyed those around her.
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In peripheral bourses, the Athens stock exchange closed almost 2 percent up, buoyed by a rally in its banking sector.
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It also said that precious metals could be buoyed by increased demand in India and China after some temporary disruptions.
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But its permanent population has risen by 1.7m since 2014, buoyed by the return of some of its migrant workers.
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Markets were buoyed by Mr Macron's performance: opinion polls put the former economy minister well ahead of his nationalist rival.
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Oil prices were also buoyed by data showing lower exports in June from Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter.
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Buoyed by a backlash against Trump, particularly in suburban areas, Democrats have made huge gains in Virginia in recent years.
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Higher oil prices kept energy stocks afloat while gains in Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc buoyed the communication services sector.
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European stocks posted solid gains by Tuesday's close, as sentiment was buoyed by positive data out of the euro zone.
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Assad, his war effort buoyed by five months of Russian air strikes, has said the army is respecting the agreement.
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Investor sentiment was buoyed too by growing expectations that the U.S. central bank will cut interest rates later this month.
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The broader NSE index added 2.8 percent in the previous three sessions of gains, buoyed by strong foreign fund inflows.
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Fed officials have been buoyed by the tightening jobs market although it has yet to translate into significant pricing pressures.
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Japan's Nikkei climbed to a two-week high on Wednesday, buoyed by a weaker yen and rise in U.S. shares.
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The single currency had been buoyed on Monday as expectations grew for an easing of the U.S.-China trade conflict.
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Sanders' haul -- which brings his 22015 total to $214 million -- was almost exclusively buoyed by his prodigious online fundraising operation.
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Analysts and investors say the trend is continuing, buoyed by high foreign liquidity levels and a continually improving Brazilian economy.
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Prices have been buoyed by a new round of supply cuts from OPEC and its allies that began in January.
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Overall risk sentiment was also buoyed by the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to be "patient" on future interest rate hikes.
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Still, expectations that major central banks will ease monetary policy in the wake of Brexit have buoyed risk assets globally.
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The dollar was also buoyed as U.S. and Chinese officials said the two countries would continue to negotiate on trade.
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South Korea's KOSPI climbed 1.3 percent, with tech shares buoyed by news of a record quarterly profit from Samsung Electronics.
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Commodities were buoyed by talk that Saudi Arabia had its sights set on $80 to $100 a barrel of oil.
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Democrats, buoyed by the defeat of Republican Roy Moore, are looking to win some seats in the Senate in 2018.
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Britain's economy has defied pre-referendum predictions of a swift plunge into recession, buoyed in part by stronger global growth.
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The banking subsector advanced 13 percent, buoyed by a rise in long-term interest rates - a boon to banks' profitability.
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Developing-world currencies weakened against the dollar, which was buoyed by upbeat fourth-quarter growth in the world's top economy.
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Prices were also buoyed Friday by indications the U.S. Federal Reserve will interest cut rates aggressively to support the economy.
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Minority voters fuel Clinton's Southern wins Speaking of Texas, Clinton's win there was buoyed by her victories among minority voters.
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All three are buoyed by bullish supply narratives but nickel's continues to be a complex web of multiple moving parts.
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Buoyed by an offensive eruption, the Wild look to knot the series when they host Dallas in Wednesday's Game 133.
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I was feeling pretty buoyed as I made my way over to Broadgate ice rink near Shoreditch on Thursday afternoon.
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Nevertheless the bank's shares were higher by Friday's close, up 7.4 percent buoyed by the rest of the banking sector.
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Shares in Morrisons have risen 41 percent over the last three months, buoyed by improving trading and the Amazon deal.
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Sentiment was buoyed by new data that showed the U.S. economy added a better-than-expected 242,000 jobs in February.
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Meanwhile, support from some of the most powerful people in the world -- Trump and the Pope -- has buoyed Charlie's parents.
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European equities enjoyed an ebullient Monday, buoyed by a positive trend set in Asia and a rebound in commodity prices.
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A strong showing by China shares buoyed MSCI's emerging markets stocks index, which extended gains to a fourth straight day.
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Petrochemical producers were buoyed by a 0.13 percent rebound in Brent oil futures, with the sector's index climbing 1.8 percent.
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The Dow and benchmark S&P 500 hit fresh records on Monday, buoyed by a rebound in the tech sector.
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Media stocks have been buoyed recently by the success of CJ E&M, a subsidiary of CJ Corp, another chaebol.
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Buoyed by a strong performance from the perimeter, the Rockets suddenly went cold down the stretch of the third quarter.
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While Sanders supporters were buoyed by Tuesday's result, he is likely to win only a handful more delegates than Mrs.
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Buoyed by stronger sales of American-made autos, exports increased 1 percent to $13 billion — the first rise since September.
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Kerr anticipated that the Cavaliers, buoyed by the support of their home crowd, might get off to a hot start.
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Last year, trade groups buoyed by the election of a Republican president and Congress rallied behind a Dodd-Frank rollback.
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Royal Mail Group rose 4.1 percent after a better-than-expected increase in parcel volumes, buoyed by strong Christmas trading.
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Bishop has also buoyed the Lightning penalty kill, which has been the best among the teams left in the postseason.
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U.S. stocks were trading higher after China moved to boost its slowing economy and rising oil prices buoyed investor sentiment.
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Buoyed by Furniture Row Racing's affiliation with Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota, Truex has again stamped himself a championship contender.
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Democrats have also been buoyed by Tony Evers' defeat of Republican Scott Walker in the 85033 governor's race and Sen.
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Now, buoyed by Trump's record-low approval ratings and GOP struggles to enact significant legislation, Democrats' chances are looking up.
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Prescription drug sales rose 0.8 percent to $8.06 billion, buoyed by demand for arthritis drug Remicade and psoriasis treatment Stelara.
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SYDNEY, July 13 (Reuters) - Chinese copper futures rose in early Asian trading on Thursday, buoyed by a weaker U.S. dollar.
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Economists are looking for a 0.4 percentage point rise in each, with income buoyed by a still-healthy labor market.
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Overall, the bank earned a record $32.5 billion in profit last year, buoyed by tax cuts and a healthy economy.
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China's manufacturing sector expanded at the quickest pace in three months in June, buoyed by strong production and new orders.
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Caterpillar's shares opened higher on Tuesday and gained as much as 22.82 percent in early trade, buoyed the earnings outlook.
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The yuan has gained about 2.6 percent against the dollar this year, buoyed by hopes for progress in Sino-U.
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After all, Cruz won by a handy 220006 percent in 2202 even with Democrats buoyed by Obama driving out turnout.
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Buoyed by a renewed confidence, and knowing the recent market for Korean imports, the answer is currently a noncommittal yes.
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Quite opposite of expectations, the feud remained white hot and buoyed the second and third tier stories of the era.
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U.S. plans to reintroduce sanctions against Iran, which pumps about 4 percent of the world's oil, have buoyed crude prices.
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Robust immigration has buoyed the populations of the U.S., U.K. and other developed nations, keeping them from shrinking for now.
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Some long-serving African leaders have been buoyed by their suppression of opposition, and by abolished or manipulated term limits.
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Darden's strong fourth-quarter earnings performance was buoyed by positive same-store sales at seven of its eight branded restaurants.
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Stocks are being buoyed by the anticipated benefits of the tax cuts, economic growth and the prospect for strong earnings.
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Democrats built on those gains at the congressional level in the 22020 midterm election -- buoyed by Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
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People like a winner, and clearly Biden showed he could be one -- that buoyed his campaign all over the country.
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In the last election, in 2013, the opposition, buoyed by support from young Cambodians, threatened to unseat the ruling party.
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An expectation that Saudi's approach to the so-called "OPEC+" deal will continue as before has buoyed oil prices Monday.
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Carried away by their sycophancy, reveling in her novel popularity and buoyed by a healthy lead in opinion polls, Mrs.
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We swam through smooth water, hidden up to our necks, buoyed inside the happy silence that follows great physical exertion.
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Salvini, buoyed by his popularity, saw a chance to increase his party's power in government and perhaps become prime minister.
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Buoyed, he called his brother Carlos and asked him to come to New York so they could write another script.
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Hints from Federal Reserve policymakers that the central bank will cut interest rates have buoyed both U.S. stocks and Treasuries.
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But if she continues to muddle through buoyed by a vague sense of inevitable minority support, then she's in trouble.
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The market topped $1,000 a tonne during the food crisis of 2008, when export restrictions and panic buying buoyed prices.
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The market topped $1,000 a tonne during the food crisis of 2008, when export restrictions and panic buying buoyed prices.
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In 2017, buoyed by a passionate online fan base, Brockhampton signed a fifteen-million-dollar deal with a major label.
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He would share his story with local high school students and was buoyed by his work with the Holocaust museum.
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She revels in the big-match atmosphere in New York, and she will be buoyed by the boisterous, appreciative crowd.
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Europe's largest economy is benefiting from rising private consumption and resurgent exports buoyed by a recovery of the global economy.
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The Nikkei 210 advanced 234 percent, or 260 points, to close at 2500,282, buoyed by extended softness in the yen.
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"LVMH dominates a structurally favoured sector, buoyed by globalisation and income inequality," says Luca Solca of Bernstein, a research firm.
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It was the more defensive sectors that buoyed the S&P 500 after having lagged over the past few days.
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Republicans are feeling better about their prospects in the midterm elections, buoyed by recent polls that show their numbers improving.
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The pro-trade sentiments buoyed markets worldwide, with the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index up nearly 1.7 percent on Tuesday.
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Why is it that an industry aimed at women and buoyed by female dollars is still run mostly by men?
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LaVine buoyed the Bulls with a flurry before the half and added an equally impressive run coming out of intermission.
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Shares in UniCredit, Italy's biggest lender, were also buoyed by a 2.5 billion euros deal to sell its Polish assets.
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His mood was buoyed further by a 23% jump in Deutsche Telekom shares, bringing year-to-date gains to 25%.
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His mood was buoyed further by a 25% jump in Deutsche Telekom shares, bringing year-to-date gains to 22019%.
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His mood was buoyed further by a 23% jump in Deutsche Telekom shares, bringing year-to-date gains to 25%.
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The dollar index meanwhile inched up to a near five-month high buoyed by weakness in the euro and yen.
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At the normally intimidating CenturyLink Field, Seattle went 4-4, buoyed by a 7-1 record on opposing teams' turf.
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Meanwhile, stronger oil prices buoyed energy stocks with the sub-index snapping two sessions of losses to close 0.4% higher.
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They are also buoyed by recent victories in state special elections including two last week in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
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Real goods exports surged to an all-time high of $126.9 billion in June, buoyed by record high petroleum exports.
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Global cues continue to be positive, the day after all markets ex-Egypt ended higher buoyed by improved oil prices.
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Albertson, a former banker, says the environment in Texas has buoyed the growth of her business, which has 18 employees.
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Buoyed by the success of hosting the Games, Indonesia on Saturday announced its intention to bid for the 2032 Olympics.
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But the secessionists, buoyed by the Brexit referendum, say the momentum of nationalist movements in Europe is on their side.
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Australia's S&P/ASX 200 led stocks in the region, jumping 1.63% to 6,849.70, buoyed by banks and major miners.
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And yet during this past week of tragedy and horror, we are repeatedly buoyed by tales of survival and hope.
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Our optimism was buoyed by the fact that the president is a big fan of hydropower, the original renewable energy.
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In Europe, basic resources were one of the few sectors to remain in the black, buoyed by higher copper prices.
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The digital currency is up roughly 15 percent in the past week, mostly buoyed by reports of institutional investor interest.
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Darden's strong first-quarter earnings performance was buoyed by positive same-store sales at six of its eight branded restaurants.
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They will also be buoyed by the fact that no driver has won two races in a row this season.
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Phil Bredesen, a Democrat, buoyed his party's leaders by entering the contest to replace Senator Bob Corker, who is retiring.
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Beto O'Rourke, facing Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate race, has been buoyed by record amounts of small-dollar fundraising.
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NBC Universal's investments in Buzzfeed and Vox are notable examples of digital native websites that are buoyed by external investments.
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A year later, buoyed but the intriguing sci-fi storytelling of its Atlas Rises expansion, it placed at number six.
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Profits were buoyed by the reversal of a writedown, as well as higher sales, margins and throughput after 2016 refinery shutdowns.
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Buoyed by low gas prices, Americans are largely eschewing electric cars in favor of lower-mileage trucks and sport utility vehicles.
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The returning prospect of monetary policy divergence between the Fed and its global peers has buoyed the dollar in recent weeks.
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The news overshadowed bigger-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, which were buoyed by strong demand during the holiday shopping season.
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Consumer spending last month was buoyed by a 1.4 percent jump in purchases of long-lasting manufactured goods such as automobiles.
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Economists have warned such moves could spark a trade war and roll back decades of liberalization, which has buoyed international shipping.
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Still, the greenback rose 0.16 percent against a basket of six major currency rivals, buoyed by falls in major European currencies.
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While buoyed by record net inflows of 7.6 billion pounds and market gains, some analysts said the flows had lagged forecasts.
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But the company says it believes that will be buoyed in part by increased summer demand for TVs and air conditioners.
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The sailors imprisoned the diplomats, which buoyed Lincoln and many in the Union because it was viewed as a big victory.
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TRUMP&aposS PICK WINS BIG IN SOUTH CAROLINA Buoyed by a risky, full-throated endorsement by President Trump, South Carolina Gov.
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The festive season too buoyed the mood as sugar prices have a tendency to harden as demand peaks in that season.
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Buoyed by President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday, which promised tax reform and infrastructure investment, the indexes set fresh record highs.
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The indexes have been buoyed by an indication from the Federal Reserve this week that it could cut interest rates. 2.
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A 2007 study found that hip hop dancing improved energy, buoyed mood and lowered stress in ways similar to aerobic exercise.
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Buoyed by the rumors, Macy's shares jumped as high as $103 Friday, but had since given back some of those gains.
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Profits have been buoyed by factors including strong demand from miners for diesel as they churn out growing volumes of coal.
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Meanwhile, New Zealand shares rose to an intraday record for a seventh consecutive session, buoyed by information technology and healthcare stocks.
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Some of the most beaten-up emerging economies have surged, including Brazil and Russia, buoyed by the stabilization in oil prices.
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Marriage to Dr. Sprague was an ocean — one of those peculiar foreign oceans so full of salt it buoyed the leaden.
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European stocks surged by Monday's close, as declining fears of a Brexit vote buoyed global market sentiment, sterling and oil prices.
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"Improving external factors buoyed Japanese stocks today but the trading was quite subdued," said Takashi Hiroki, chief strategist at Monex Securities.
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The Dow and benchmark S&P 500 had hit fresh records on Monday, buoyed by a rebound in the tech sector.
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Crude prices were also buoyed by official data showing lower exports in June from Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter.
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He jogged onto the field buoyed by his teammates' faith but weighed on by miserable experiences facing defenses coached by Ryan.
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Democrats have made huge political gains in Virginia in recent years, buoyed by a backlash against Trump, particularly in suburban areas.
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"Markets were buoyed by an improvement in China's data which saw risk appetite improve," ANZ said in a note to clients.
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But the assurances artificially buoyed Goldman Sachs' shares as the market fell, maintaining the bank's share price at an unjustified level.
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There are always prisoners being buoyed around, from cell to cell, from prison to prison, on the tide of administrative whim.
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Adjusted for currency effects, sales were up 5 percent, buoyed by its imaging business which makes X-ray and MRI machines.
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Economists have warned such moves could spark a trade war and roll back decades of liberalisation, which has buoyed international shipping.
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He's expressed some anxiety about lagging early vote numbers for African-Americans, but has been buoyed by surging statistics for Latinos.
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It has been buoyed by hopes for better conditions in the non-oil sector this year as government austerity measures slow.
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The Democrats, buoyed by energetic opposition to Donald Trump's presidency, will believe they can win control of one or both chambers.
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It expects housing prices, buoyed by strong local demand and tight supply, to rise 15 percent in the coming 30 months.
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Towards the end of the 1960s, buoyed by the civil-rights and peace movements, activists increasingly felt that change was possible.
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A rising tide for MSNBC, and perhaps a lowering one for Trump, has buoyed the cable news channel across the board.
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In commodities, crude oil futures rose for the fifth straight day, buoyed by a bigger-than-expected drop in U.S. inventories.
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Refining operations buoyed integrated energy firms as upstream production revenue has fallen, but refining margins have begun to normalize this year.
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Nowadays, the cultivation of artisan vegan cheese is emerging as an art form, buoyed by creativity and faithfulness to the model.
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Fowles, buoyed by single coverage, scored 26 points in a half earlier this season in a game against the Seattle Storm.
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Overall, the pan-continental STOXX index rose 0.1 percent while Germany's DAX gained 0.3 percent, buoyed by investors' improved risk appetite.
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The burrito chain buoyed Pershing's gross returns by 6.2 percent in 2018 and is up more than 38 percent this year.
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Europe's index of leading 0.0.04 stocks closed up 0.4 percent to 1,465.05, its highest since December 2015, buoyed by bank earnings.
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Last year, tourist arrivals and spending in the city state hit record highs, buoyed by the arrival of mainland Chinese visitors.
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Buoyed by overnight gains on Wall Street, Tokyo's Nikkei began the first day of trading in 2018 by rallying 2.5 percent.
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Mr Trump's hope of sweeping the white vote in a general election was buoyed by a bigger upset, among the Democrats.
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Unhampered by ring-fencing regulations and buoyed by cheap ECB liquidity, European banks have a distinct advantage over their UK peers.
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Buoyed by favorable views of the economy, consumer sentiment edged up to 98 in April, according to the University of Michigan.
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Brazil had been an economic stalwart in the region just a few years before Rousseff's impeachment, buoyed by surging oil prices.
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Market participants were buoyed by the Fed's dovish stance on Wednesday, but slowing global growth continues to weigh on investor confidence.
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But the effort to rehabilitate the relationship with drivers started under Kalanick and buoyed the faltering employee morale following his ouster.
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Prices were buoyed by reports that Latin American crude producers would this Friday in Ecuador, sparking hopes of price-supportive measures.
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These beaten-down stocks have been buoyed by talk this year that the slump in commodities might have reached a bottom.
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Buoyed by rallies in Caracas on Thursday that drew hundreds of thousands, the opposition coalition is planning more marches on Sept.
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Carr also told reporters he was buoyed by the fact that a Canadian company had stepped up to buy the assets.
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Black Panther buoyed the year with an imagined world that a number of other artists interacted with through their own projects.
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Even the dullest Apple events tend to be buoyed by the Apple Bubble Effect, especially if you're on the Apple Campus.
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On Friday, the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index rose 0.6 percent, reversing earlier losses buoyed by strong U.S. retail sales data.
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Privately held Cargill in January reported a higher quarterly profit, buoyed by strong results in its meats and U.S. crops business.
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Buoyed by the burgeoning popularity of college football, the sport caught on at public high schools and private prep academies alike.
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Savills said its UK commercial transaction and residential businesses performed well in 2018, buoyed by strong demand and continued investment interest.
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Oil prices were buoyed again as fighting in Libya and falling Venezuelan and Iranian exports raised concerns over tightening global supply.
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But when I think of Serena, I feel buoyed by a sense of my own capacity to do the tough stuff.
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The pan-European STOXX 21.7 rose 224 percent, buoyed by strong mining and oil stocks as metals and crude prices rallied.
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Buoyed by low unemployment, a strong economy and high consumer confidence, the National Retail Federation forecasts an uptick in consumer spending.
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Pouyanne also said oil prices were likely buoyed by the visibility provided by OPEC and non-OPEC officials in recent weeks.
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Wolf is buoyed by a 28503 percent approval rating in the state while his opponent has a relatively low name recognition.
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The progress has been buoyed by tax credits for wind and solar power that Congress extended in a December budget deal.
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PA) rose 3.3% after a strong performance by its corporate and investment banking division buoyed quarterly profits, while Credit Suisse (CSGN.
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The widespread Democratic gains earlier this month, especially in the House, buoyed the party's hopes of ousting Trump in two years.
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The S&P/ASX 200 edged higher by 0.17 percent, buoyed by gains in its health care and materials sub-indexes.
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It said the popularity of the game Pokémon Go buoyed its sales as players needed to recharge their phones more often.
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He was buoyed by reports from Denver, where the home team won in overtime before a snow-day crowd of 2800,300.
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Democrats, who've been buoyed by enthusiasm this cycle, were hoping to also sweep some reach districts and expand the House battlefield.
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The company's first-quarter performance was buoyed by a stronger U.S. dollar and construction in the United States, its key market.
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Trump's campaign was buoyed by his harsh stance on illegal immigration and promises of a border wall paid for by Mexico.
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European stocks closed higher Wednesday afternoon, amid a global rally, as investor sentiment was buoyed by a slew of corporate earnings.
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Lonza's 2018 core operating profit rose 14.1 percent, buoyed by strong results in its business supplying the drug and biotech industries.
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His narrow victory in the Electoral College was buoyed by wins in Midwestern states that weren't expected to go his way.
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Both London and Shanghai markets are being buoyed by falling visible inventory, which is reinforcing a bullish narrative of supply shortfall.
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SYDNEY, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Oil prices inched up on Thursday, buoyed by hopes that potential progress in the latest Sino-U.
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A trip to Watford, who were buoyed by last week's stirring comeback win at West Ham United, will test their mettle.
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Gold stocks rallied 958.193%, buoyed by a 2958.19% rise in Dacian Gold and a 23.1% rise in Saracen Mineral Holdings Ltd .
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Still, the greenback rose 0.25 percent against a basket of six major currency rivals, buoyed by falls in major European currencies.
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British consumers have driven the economy over the past three years, buoyed by record employment, rising wages and near-zero inflation.
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And it soon became clear that his confidence is that of someone who's buoyed by a strong community of black thinkers.
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Hong Kong stocks were little changed, as Asian stocks hovered around decade highs, buoyed by a sustained rally in global markets.
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Still, the greenback rose 0.15 percent against a basket of six major currency rivals, buoyed by falls in major European currencies.
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Buoyed by the thousands of people who still turn out to see him, Mr. Sanders is showing no signs of quitting.
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ShFE tin bucked the trend to climb 0.6 percent, buoyed as lower prices caused an Indonesian producer to shut, curbing supply.
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In the meantime, stocks are likely to be buoyed by expectations of a cut in rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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He did all that while still providing the rabid on-ball defense and intuitive unselfishness that have long buoyed his career.
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Sales were buoyed by a 1.1 percent increase in sales of machinery as well as a 6.6 percent jump in petroleum.
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Markets remained buoyed by the comments throughout the session, shrugging off data that suggested the U.S. production may continue to surge.
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Rebels have said government forces, their war effort buoyed by five months of Russian air strikes, appear to be mobilizing forces.
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But that industry could be buoyed if Trump fulfills his promise to invigorate mining, and perhaps ease limits on carbon emissions.
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In Brazil, the powerful agribusiness lobby, buoyed by global demand for soybeans, has pushed to convert more forest land into farmland.
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SSE'S NEW FOCUS SSE shares were buoyed by the deal, and hit their highest in over four months after the announcement.
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The crustacean's upturned body, portioned into endless browns and reds, seems consumed and buoyed by the field of greens around it.
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After a long travail, Elliott and Mary Maraniss and their children would come through, buoyed by their unflagging optimism and faith.
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And stocks rose on Wall Street, following global markets, as investors were buoyed by a thaw between the U.S. and China.
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The relief of that buoyed me for months — and actually, continues to and seems to have put things in permanent perspective.
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Buoyed by a sustained rise in oil prices, he nationalized companies and funneled oil revenues into welfare programs and food imports.
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Buoyed by social media and coverage from the international news media, 14,103 people donated $402,706 to the campaign within three weeks.
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When Pandora went public, it, too, was buoyed by rapid user and revenue growth but dogged by a lack of profitability.
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The market had topped $1,000 a tonne during the food crisis of 2008, when export restrictions and panic buying buoyed prices.
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Now Mr. Owens's career has a second wind, a renaissance buoyed by his own willingness to stay committed to the craft.
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The financial index ended 0.2% higher, buoyed by Westpac Banking Corp, up nearly 1%, and National Australia Bank, which climbed 1.6%.
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But the European far right's tide has been rising for 30 years, buoyed by fundamental shifts in the continent's demographic makeup.
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Shinzo Abe is poised to become Japan's longest-serving prime minister this fall and was buoyed by election results last month.
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Economy Asian markets followed Wall Street's lead and rallied today, buoyed by some positive talk from China on the trade war.
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They reveal an artist juggling several styles, all buoyed by easy, robust paint handling, all connected more or less to Surrealism.
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The softer greenback buoyed emerging market currencies, with MSCI's index on track for its largest daily percentage gain in nine months.
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ABC knew this when it quickly renewed the reboot for a second season, buoyed, no doubt, by the show's strong ratings.
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Developments in the Middle East overshadowed an initial trade accord between Washington and Beijing that had buoyed crop markets last month.
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Zoom's stock was also buoyed by news of a multi-hour outage of Microsoft Teams, the software giant's competing collaboration platform.
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It'll take a big surprise on Tuesday, buoyed by a strong debate performance, to breathe life into the Minnesota senator's campaign.
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Since his removal, Mr. Sharif has seemed buoyed by the warm reception he has received during his impromptu appearances in public.
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Why it matters: The Fed's three interest rate cuts this year have buoyed investor enthusiasm for stocks and other risky assets.
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French Polynesia has seen recent increases in prices and sales, buoyed by economic stability and a housing shortage, Mr. Menahem said.
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Buoyed by the offensive onslaught, the Mariners go for a series win in Wednesday's rubber match against the host Texas Rangers.
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The battle's first 24 hours saw little resistance from ISIS and buoyed the confidence of the SDF fighters we traveled with.
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Moderate allies of Rouhani, buoyed by the nuclear deal, are hoping to win back positions they lost over the past decade.
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The Dow and benchmark S&P 500 hit fresh record highs on Monday, buoyed by a rebound in the tech sector.
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Their campaign was buoyed by the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has pushed to loosen some social restrictions.
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As a result, "rice bunny" become a trending hashtag, inspiring victims who feel buoyed by a sense of strength in numbers.
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Tesla generated $24.6 billion in revenue in 2019, buoyed by a fourth quarter revenue figure of just shy of $26.3 billion.
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The military presence buoyed their small economies, and a federal tax subsidy made it relatively easy for them to issue bonds.
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Bloomberg entered the presidential race in November and has been steadily climbing in national polls, buoyed by $400 million in advertising.
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A year later, buoyed by donations to his cause, Comstock arrived in Washington to lobby politicians to strengthen federal obscenity laws.
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Our efforts are also buoyed by recent developments that have seen legal rights granted to rivers in New Zealand and Bangladesh.
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And indications from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that that country is prepared to provide more economic stimulus also buoyed markets.
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MUFG on Tuesday reported a 12 percent rise in second-quarter profit, buoyed mainly by gains from sales of stock holdings.
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Second on the list was long-suffering Detroit, now buoyed by "young creative types" giving new life to the Motor City.
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In Qatar, the index climbed 20.2 percent, buoyed by a 25 percent bounce in Qatar National Bank, the largest listed lender.
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Why are candidacies backed by liberal white women the favored storyline over Biden's durable lead buoyed by unwavering African American support?
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Optimism about the trade deal with China, as well as the House-approved deal with Canada and Mexico, have buoyed confidence.
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Optimism is buoyed by factors such as an overall relatively young and growing population, an expanding middle class and increasing wealth.
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Elsewhere, shares in Burberry rose 1.4 percent, buoyed by a well-received first quarter sales update from French luxury peer LVMH.
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New Mexico State was buoyed by the play of two recently returning guards in junior Evan Gilyard and senior AJ Harris.
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The blue-chip index was buoyed by International Business Machines Corp, which jumped 7.46 percent after projecting 2019 profit above expectations.
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But the party seemed buoyed, eight years on, to have one of its own at the microphone, applauding early and often.
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Biden is still buoyed by strong support from black voters, 2628 percent of whom favor him while 28503 percent support Sanders.
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Kai, meanwhile, buoyed by Mr. Trump's win, begins proselytizing about the power of fear and anger, and runs for local office.
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That lent fresh impetus to a market already buoyed by expectations of state stimulus to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs.
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And China said its economy, buoyed by heavy investment spending, had grown 6.9 percent, a better figure than economists had projected.
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British stocks were also buoyed a little by the release of inflation figures for January, which met economist's forecasts at 0.3%.
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This is good drama, and it's one of the things that Black Mirror, buoyed by its fantastic acting choices, does best.
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The Tanzanian shilling is expected to hold firm against the dollar in the coming days, buoyed by a slowdown in business activity.
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Chipotle shares initially rose on the report, perhaps buoyed up by "modest" improvements in traffic, fueled by the company's Chiptopia loyalty program.
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Buoyed even further by CBS's award-winning edge enhancement technology, the Norelco models used in Super Bowl I remained viable for decades.
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That assessment, buoyed by majority support for his handling of the economy, remained unchanged from December: 43 percent approve, 54 percent disapprove.
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South Korea's KOSPI rose 0.8 percent, buoyed by stocks which are seen as benefitting from a further thawing in tensions with Pyongyang.
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In a year when the originality of movies was first questioned then buoyed to new heights, there had to be some mediocrity.
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The operation buoyed growth in non-resident deposits, as banks offered attractive conditions for foreign-exchange deposits to participate in BdL's operation.
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The index has risen about 18 percent since the election, buoyed by Trump's deregulation plans and the prospect of higher interest rates.
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The Hungarian government is likely to be buoyed also by Trump's criticism of more liberal immigration policies in Europe, particularly in Germany.
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The rand was buoyed by the decision, firming by more than 1.3 percent to the dollar, its strongest level since Aug 10.
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But I am heartened and buoyed by the knowledge that for the first time in almost three years I control my destiny.
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Apple will be buoyed by that ruling, which puts yet more emphasis on the congressional hearings that are about to kick off.
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Most economists, however, expect it will beat this year's goal, buoyed by strong government infrastructure spending and record lending by state banks.
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Opponents of the ban, buoyed by the small but speedy judicial victory, were back in force in New York the next day.
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Cocooned in wealth and privilege, the sisters dreamed noble dreams but were buoyed by naïveté and sometimes led astray by bourgeois idealism.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Tuesday,tracking European stocks higher, as sentiment was buoyed by corporate earnings.
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Humira is the world's best-selling prescription medicine and has long buoyed AbbVie's business, raking in $5.19 billion in second-quarter sales.
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This has buoyed global stock markets, as widespread expectations, including mine, are that the president will soon come to terms with China.
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