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Peer Marston's also fell, sliding by 12.2 percent after reporting half-year results.
I careen through well-lit hallways and teller booths, before sliding by some signage written in Cantonese.
"When guests look through the glass of the elevator, they see a wall sliding by," he said.
Pat Quinn came in a close second, and seemed to be mainly sliding by on his name recognition alone.
It failed to muster up enough momentum to go positive last week — sliding by a tenth of a percent.
A little disturbance sliding by late Thursday could trigger a few snow showers or flurries but shouldn't be a big deal.
Inventories in LME-registered warehouses fell to 58,525 tonnes, their lowest since October 2007 after sliding by half this year.
Inventories in LME-registered warehouses MZNSTX-TOTAL fell to 58,23 tonnes, their lowest since October 2007 after sliding by half this year.
In the S&P, the three worst-performing stocks are Netflix, Skyworks and Apple, with the latter sliding by about 4 percent.
His unblemished card on Saturday could have been even better had a tentative eagle putt at the last dropped instead of sliding by.
Rachel calls Chet on the fact that he's been sliding by on the backs of all of the women who do the work for him.
The heavily weighted financial sector fell 23 percent, with shares of Commonwealth Bank of Australia sliding by 208 percent and AMP down by 82.983 percent.
The sell-off was particularly severe for speculative companies—such as ones in biotech—with the share prices of many sliding by more than 10%.
U.S. crude stocks fell for the third consecutive week, sliding by 3.2 million barrels versus analysts' expectations for a 2.7 million-barrel drawdown, government data showed.
The practice appears to be having an impact on Spotify's bottom line, with average revenue per user sliding by 12 percent in 2018's second quarter.
Imports of concentrate slumped by 38 percent to 2 million tonnes (also gross weight) with those of sister metal lead sliding by 26 percent to 1.4 million tonnes.
U.S. crude stocks fell for the third consecutive week to June 213, sliding by 12 million barrels versus analysts' expectations for a 226 million-barrel drawdown, government data showed.
In these times, we have to keep our eyes on the people who are sliding by or getting a pass as "moderate," and in that regard, Trump is patient zero.
Evoking yet sliding by multiple influences, from powwow outfits to kachina figures, "Come Alive!" foregrounds the contemporaneity and complexity of indigenous identity, putting historic works into conversation with the present.
Mainland brokerages and banks slipped in late-afternoon trade, with Citic Securities sliding by 4.17 percent, Bank of China falling 1.15 percent and China Construction Bank closing down 1.18 percent.
Heading into the annual LME Week gathering in London, zinc stocks in LME-registered warehouses currently stand at 58,525 tonnes, the lowest since October 2007, after sliding by half this year.
Gold mining stocks are sliding by more than 6 percent on Wednesday, and one chart-minded trader is placing a bet that will show a considerable profit if the miners continue to slide.
Output in Malaysia, the world's No. 2 palm producer, is seen sliding by 1 million-1.5 million tonnes, said Lee Yeow Chor, who is also the chair of the Malaysian Palm Oil Council.
Brent crude oil, a global benchmark for Russia's main export, was up 0.6 percent at $46.6 a barrel, after sliding by almost 5 percent on Wednesday, in turn reversing gains of a similar magnitude on Tuesday.
But the combination of the cab, the Hudson River, and towering buildings sliding by the window made the situation seem almost epic, transforming me from a shy, suburban teenager into a worldly New York City woman.
MSCI's index of Latin American stocks has fallen over the past week — with Chile and Argentina each sliding by more than 1% on Monday — even as equity prices around the globe have risen toward record highs.
While Japan Post Holdings' annual results managed to beat analysts' estimates, its forecast for profit sliding by a quarter to 320 billion yen ($2.9 billion) this year was surprisingly weak - undershooting a market consensus of 384 billion yen.
Real estate stocks also pulled the benchmark index down, with Gateway Lifestyle Group sliding as much as 2.9 percent and Iron Mountain Inc hitting its lowest in more than five months, sliding by as much as 2.7 percent.
Bitcoin steadied at around $545 after sliding by as much as 25 percent in early trading on Wednesday after a Hong Kong digital currency exchange said it had suspended trading on its exchange after almost 120,000 bitcoin - worth almost $65 million at the current rate - was stolen.
The three top auto groups each managed to deliver more than 10 million vehicles worldwide last year, but the industry saw a sharp dip by General Motors, the long-time sales king sliding by more than 1 million sales for the year, into a distant fourth place.
That sent the pound sliding by almost 1.7 percent on a trade-weighted basis - its poorest showing since June 27, 2016, in the aftermath of Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union - as markets pushed back their bets on when the BoE would next hike rates to November 2018.
Ring developed with Jaggy inner avoid the easy sliding by increase the friction between the Ring and straps.
Rubber bumpers, Crumple zones, and safe launch practices can be utilized to minimize damage or injury caused by a falling rocket. Another possible recovery system involves simply using the rocket's fins to slow its descent and is sometimes called backward sliding. By increasing fin size, more drag is generated. If the center of mass is placed forward of the fins, the rocket will nose dive.
This sets the center of the board above the truck mounts. This is often used on flexible boards to prevent the board from sagging when it is being ridden. A "rocker" shape is the opposite of camber, which sets the center of the board below the truck mounts when it is being ridden. This lets the rider more easily perform tricks like sliding by locking their feet into the board.
1660)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004). After John Napier invented logarithms and Edmund Gunter created the logarithmic scales (lines, or rules) upon which slide rules are based, Oughtred was the first to use two such scales sliding by one another to perform direct multiplication and division. He is credited with inventing the slide rule in about 1622. He also introduced the "×" symbol for multiplication and the abbreviations "sin" and "cos" for the sine and cosine functions.
The Canadian Pacific Railway decided to establish a maintenance stop and a sliding by-pass on the railway on the land purchased from William Lea, which was considered attractive because it was uniformly flat. The station was completed in September 1894 and named "Leaside" in honour of William Lea.Rempel, p. 14. In 1892, a junction was built in the Leaside area, and a railway line named the Don Branch was constructed south along the Don River towards the original Union Station on Toronto's waterfront.
After setting the screen, the screener is often open to roll to the basket and receive a pass. This tactic is called pick and roll in basketball. Another basketball tactic, called the pick and pop, is for the ballhandler to drive to the basket while the screener squares for a jumpshot. Defensive moves to defeat a screen include sliding by the pick if the screening player leaves space, fighting over the screen (pushing the screener away, where allowed—this is not allowed in basketball), if the defender is strong enough, or switching defensive assignments with another defender, who can pick up the cutter on the other side of the screen.
At Oxford University, Edmund Gunter built the first analog device to aid computation. The 'Gunter's scale' was a large plane scale, engraved with various scales, or lines. Natural lines, such as the line of chords, the line of sines and tangents are placed on one side of the scale and the corresponding artificial or logarithmic ones were on the other side. This calculating aid was a predecessor of the slide rule. It was William Oughtred (1575–1660) who first used two such scales sliding by one another to perform direct multiplication and division, and thus is credited as the inventor of the slide rule in 1622.
In March 2007, Tim Hortons filed a defamation lawsuit against Carroll, Standard Radio, which owned CFRB, and CanWest for his allegations on CFRB and Global TV that the Canadian taxpayers were footing the bill for its well-publicised franchise in Afghanistan. Carroll said on his Global TV commentary: "Tim Hortons has been sliding by on the great publicity about the Kandahar franchise all these months and then Global uncovers the dirty little secret. You and I, the taxpayers, are picking up $4 or 5 million dollars a year so that they can look good to the public ... Shame on Tim Hortons." Tim Hortons Inc.
Dry friction can induce several types of instabilities in mechanical systems which display a stable behaviour in the absence of friction. These instabilities may be caused by the decrease of the friction force with an increasing velocity of sliding, by material expansion due to heat generation during friction (the thermo-elastic instabilities), or by pure dynamic effects of sliding of two elastic materials (the Adams-Martins instabilities). The latter were originally discovered in 1995 by George G. Adams and João Arménio Correia Martins for smooth surfaces and were later found in periodic rough surfaces. In particular, friction-related dynamical instabilities are thought to be responsible for brake squeal and the 'song' of a glass harp, phenomena which involve stick and slip, modelled as a drop of friction coefficient with velocity.
Some of the grandest of the huge wooden Ottoman seaside houses called yalı can be found from Anadolu Hisarı up to Beykoz itself. As well as the obvious attraction of living by the water the large areas of forest parkland on hillside along much of this coast make the Beykoz waterfront a peaceful retreat from the city. But the water is the clincher: the scent of the sea coming off the Bosphorus, people fishing, the huge ships sliding by, the sound of foghorns in the evening; no wonder the restaurants and nightclubs on the shore are the classiest in the city, and the coast before Beykoz has its share of these - clubs such as Hayal Kahvesi or Club 29 in Çubuklu, restaurants such as Körfez or Lacivert (both near Anadolu Hisarı). Much of the coast is built on unfortunately, and the buses that drive the coast road are a law unto themselves but there are still plenty of spots on the waterfront to eat, drink, fish or just sit.

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