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"buoyed" Definitions
  1. Nautical
  2. marked with buoys, or distinctively marked floats: A buoyed channel guides ships into the inner lagoon.
  3. Nautical
  4. made to float or rise in water by means of attached buoys or floats: To haul a trap, the lobsterman catches hold of the buoyed trap line with a gaff hook and hauls it up by hand.
  5. sustained, encouraged, or supported:A buoyed Scotland team began the second half with renewed optimism.
  6. enhanced or increased: Boston is really on a roll in 2017, with the greatest football team in the world, a buoyed economy, and packed streets and hotels.
  7. the simple past tense and past participle of buoy.

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