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Granted, most of the government is functioning and ticking over.
It felt like we were ticking over, waiting for the end to come, really.
Though they wanted to keep the tattoo try-on app ticking over as a showcase.
Mr Sneader could keep things ticking over as they are, at least for a while.
Using them planes could push back and taxi to the runway with their engines ticking over.
The Canadian has to balance the need to control inflation with keeping consumer spending ticking over.
Without them, Mr Cottarelli's enterprise would be reduced to keeping the country ticking over until election day.
It could be lentils or a vegan lunch, but the aim is to keep your mind ticking over.
The rest ensured their clients' computer systems kept ticking over from cosy cubicles in Bangalore, Hyderabad and elsewhere.
That said, if a bank doesn't have much else in the pipeline, it can keep earnings ticking over.
Nor could Jordan Henderson, the Liverpool central midfielder who can keep a side ticking over but not provide inspiration.
The pool fund helped keep basic health services ticking over—just barely—when Liberia was struck by Ebola in 2014.
Miners use huge computer rigs with multiple servers to keep the network ticking over, and that process certainly doesn't come cheap.
Assume company bosses try to retain many employees and keep operations ticking over even though they can't sell anything at all.
Little-powered phone is on standby, for example, it can call on the smaller, power-efficient CPUs to keep things ticking over.
Nintendo's about to release a new "New" 2DS model, while two new Pokémon games should keep sales ticking over well into 2018.
The Amsterdam meetings are aimed at keeping shared plants and programs ticking over in the sudden absence of a global leader, and averting conflict.
Carvalho's goal, his fourth in 60 games, was a fitting reward for a player who keeps the Portugal midfield ticking over without getting much attention.
Then there's 111-year-old Agnes from New Jersey, who says she keeps things ticking over with three beers and a shot of Scotch every day.
With the new year ticking over, there were a number of Oregonians angry about the potential change to self-service statewide in a viral Facebook post.
That should at the very least keep lead demand ticking over in the coming period, immunized from the broader economic trends roiling the other metal markets.
It's quite possible that Chinese mine production hasn't been rising at all but rather that stocks have been drawn down to keep China's smelters ticking over.
Camden can't die if it's already dead, but we should hope that some semblance of its former self keeps ticking over, because the alternative is even worse.
That is saying something: German women in Duisburg, and in Germany as a whole, do not have nearly enough babies to keep the population ticking over naturally.
The other proposed entity, the Stressed Assets Lending Fund (SALF), would provide "last mile" finance to keep troubled businesses ticking over while their debt woes were resolved.
In the absence of political leadership, the central bank has quietly steered policy, using stimulus packages and financial engineering to keep foreign reserves stable and growth ticking over.
Lebanon's central bank quietly steered policy in the absence of political leadership, using stimulus packages and costly financial engineering to keep foreign reserves stable and growth ticking over.
While the latter has so far failed to take off with just 60 lots traded in three months of existence, the alloy product is ticking over, albeit slowly.
England flyhalf Owen Farrell, however, kept the scoreboard ticking over with a succession of penalties and ended the game with six in total, claiming 24 points from the boot.
Recent immigrants have provided labour for a mining boom and, when that petered out, demand for housing and manpower to build it, helping to keep the economy ticking over.
To keep interest ticking over, the team is releasing a digital video series (announced last year) following them as they upgrade their bots, with a new teaser released today.
The result is a headfuck of a plunge into the unseen and, more often than not, grossly unjust processes that keep our top 40 ticking over like an iPhone factory.
But if Stonewall's estimate that 6 percent of Brits are gay is correct, it stands to reason that, here, straight people are a necessary demographic to keep business ticking over.
As well as keeping British businesses ticking over, European migrants fill jobs in the country's public services: one in ten doctors and one in 270 nurses is EU-born, for instance.
Until now, solid demand from British households has kept the economy ticking over while many businesses have halted major investment until the terms of Britain's departure from the European Union become clearer.
The new airport is the centerpiece of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's A$30 billion national public works drive designed to keep Australia's economy ticking over as a decade-long resources spending boom unwinds.
In the absence of effective political leadership, the central bank has for years quietly steered policy, using stimulus packages and what the IMF termed "unconventional" financial engineering to keep foreign reserves stable and growth ticking over.
The company's latest solution to keep robo-human relations ticking over smoothly is what it calls the "Robotic Tech Vest" — a bit of kit that warehouse workers can wear to make them visible to nearby machines.
There's 32GB of internal storage expandable up to 2TB with microSD cards, and the same dedicated Sensor Hub that HTC introduced in the M8, to keep the phone's various sensors ticking over without draining too much power.
Having failed before Christmas to form a coalition with the Greens and pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), Merkel is now leading an interim government with the SPD that is keeping things ticking over in Europe's biggest economy.
In the absence of effective government decision-making, the central bank has for years kept Lebanon's economy stable, foreign reserves high and growth ticking over through stimulus packages and financial operations which the IMF has described as unconventional.
A slowing metabolism is invariably said to be the reason they've started storing more energy—as fat—than they use to do keep their bodies ticking over, digesting food and performing any exercise or non-exercise based activities.
But if you are married by an unauthorized sheikh, which includes all Syrian sheikhs, the process is more complicated, made worse by a clock ticking over the fate of your offspring, whose birth has to be registered within a year.
"Today's figures may give the impression the sector is flat-lining, but the truth is that outside of London the housing market is ticking over nicely," said Brendan Sharkey, a partner at the firm who focuses on construction and property companies.
Refinancing fell to US$269.4bn in the first half, 30% lower than US$20.053bn a year earlier as a continuing supply of amend and extend loans, and the conversion of existing facilities into sustainability-linked loans helped to keep volume slowly ticking over.
Beyond the new tweaks, the health of the programme depends on getting costs low enough so that Airbus can keep output ticking over at 12 a year without losing money, while it waits for what it hopes will be a rise in demand as air travel grows.
To keep these figures in context, the average download speed on an LTE network in the U.S. was 9.9 Mbps — fine for loading Web pages and keeping your apps ticking over, but short of the global average of 13.5 Mbps and well behind top performers like New Zealand and Singapore (average LTE speeds of 36 Mbps and 33 Mbps respectively in last year's report).
Average LTE download speed in the US was 239 Mbps To keep these figures in context, the average download speed on an LTE network in the US was 9.9 Mbps — fine for loading web pages and keeping your apps ticking over, but short of the global average of 13.5 Mbps and well behind top performers like New Zealand and Singapore (average LTE speeds of 36 Mbps and 33 Mbps respectively in last year's report).
The Tiffany store has of space.Louie, Elaine. "CURRENTS; Ticking Over a New Tiffany's." The New York Times. January 31, 1991. Retrieved on December 14, 2011.
Daltons keep scoreboard ticking over. Women's National Basketball League (5 February 2010). Retrieved 2012-08-21. During the 2001–02 season Dalton was named the WNBL Coach of the Year.
Marsh (42) and Taylor (43) both made solid starts and kept the score ticking over, but it was Allan Border's dismissal for 8 that actually changed Australia's innings for the better. Dean Jones came to the wicket with the Australians at 105 for 3, and looked determined for a well overdue big score. His last century had been a magnificent 216 against the West Indies the previous summer, and he had looked frustrated so far in the current series. Jones set about his innings in a workman-like fashion and kept the scoreboard ticking over.
It's just > bone on bone. So it's just a question of managing it. It swells up after > games and it normally takes seven days to recover but having played on > Monday night he's had less time than usual. He rarely trains, he mostly just > goes to the gym to keep himself ticking over.
William Hickey wrote the "Murphy" series of school stories. Another contributor was novelist Una Troy. Illustrators whose work was published in Our Boys included W. C. Mills, Gordon Brewster, George Altendorf, Gerrit van Gelderen, George Monks and M. J. O'Mullane. The magazine had a large circulation for Ireland, and advertising kept the magazine ticking over financially.
The first civilian administrator of the British regime was Edward Madge. He had a bitter feud with Quincy, who remained in the administration as Justice of the Peace. In the following years, the islands became a backwater ticking over quietly. Seychellois landowners had a pleasant life, though making ends meet given the fickle markets for their produce was not always easy.
A month later, after considering his future, Peters rejoined Preston as the club's Centre of Excellence Manager. He set about developing the club's Centre of Excellence, nurturing the talents of local 9- to 16-year-olds. Recent graduates of the Preston academy include Paul McKenna and Andrew Lonergan. But with the Centre of Excellence ticking over, Preston chose to make Peters redundant, in a cost-cutting measure.
The team later upgraded to a new March 711, but results were difficult to come by. The old car was also entered for Max Jean at the French Grand Prix. After the success of 1969, Williams was now low on funds, living a hand-to-mouth existence from race to race. Pescarolo did, however, keep the outfit ticking over with fourth place at the British Grand Prix and sixth in Austria.
Ruatan Island agoutis closely resemble the widespread Central American agoutis, but are noticeably smaller in size, being only around in head-body length. Their fur is orange brown over their entire bodies, fading to a paler, olivaceous shade on the underparts, and with grizzled black ticking over their backs. There is a white spot on the chin, and a yellowish patch on the belly. Unlike the naked ears of Central American agoutis, those of the Ruatan Island species bear a few dark hairs.
It was deflated and hung up in its shed at Cardington for a year whilst three options were considered: a complete refit of R100 and continuation of tests for the eventual construction of R102; static testing of R100 and retention of about 300 staff to keep the programme "ticking over"; or retention of staff and the scrapping of the airship. In November 1931, it was decided to sell R100 for scrap. The entire framework of the ship was flattened by steamrollers and sold for less than £600.
Game 2 in Adelaide was expected to see the 36ers, who had gone 14–0 at home to that point of the season, warp up their first NBL title. However, the defending champions, led by 38 points from Cal Bruton, would not go quietly. An early elbow injury to Mark Davis limited his effectiveness in the game and it was left to Darryl Pearce to keep the Adelaide scoreboard ticking over. Pearce scored 29 for Adelaide including hitting six 3-pointers during the second period.
During the Second World War, in 1941, an RAF station was built in the townland of Kinrush in Ardboe. RAF Cluntoe was initially used by the Royal Air Force, but quickly handed over as a training station for the United States Army Air Forces, and by 1943, over 3,500 troops were stationed there. By 1946 the war was over and the Americans had left. The RAF kept the airfield ticking over and it was reopened in 1952 as a training station for pilots going to the Korean War.
On 5 September 1954 a record crowd of 84,856 packed Croke Park to see the first championship clash of Cork and Wexford in over half a century. Cork scored the opening point after just two minutes, while Christy Ring kept the scoreboard ticking over with some fine points. A palmed goal by Tom Ryan and a series of points from Nicky Rackard had Wexford ahead by 1-3 to 0-5 at the interval. With a strong breeze in their favour in the second half, Cork looked in a very strong position.
Andy Smith's 33rd-minute goal widened the gap before a Joe Canning free put nine between the sides. Birr kept plugging away with Brian Whelahan pointing before Simon Whelahan was successful with three frees after 39, 44 and 48 minutes. Joe Canning kept the leaders ticking over with a series of placed balls, before Damien Hayes dashed in from the right and blasted a shot into the top left corner of the net for a third Portumna goal. Birr had a late spurt with Simon Whelahan sneaking a 20-metre free into the Portumna net.
He re-joined behind Räikkönen and looked comfortable in sixth place until Nick Heidfeld's BMW Sauber broke down in front of him, and thus, Kovalainen finished fifth, while teammate Fisichella failed to score points. The second half of the European season failed to produce equally strong results, but it did keep the points tally ticking over. During the at Magny-Cours, he was battling with Fisichella until the sharp Adelaide hairpin, when Jarno Trulli's Toyota made an optimistic lunge up the inside of Kovalainen which wrecked both drivers' races. Kovalainen had to pit for repairs and eventually finished 15th.
The Pakistani opening pair, Azhar Ali and Fakhar Zaman, put on 128 runs before Ali was run out for 59 runs off the last ball of the 22nd over. Zaman, who seemed to have been out for 3 runs, only for a no-ball by Jasprit Bumrah to save him, continued on his way to a 92-ball century – his first at ODI level – eventually falling to Hardik Pandya on the first ball of the 33rd over. He made 114 runs from 106 balls, which included twelve fours and three sixes. After his dismissal, the other Pakistani batsmen kept the score ticking over.
Finally after almost a year of frustration Burns re-entered the ring on 15 May 2010, on the undercard of Kevin Mitchell's world title shot against Michael Katsidis at the Boleyn Ground. Burns continued his winning streak and kept ticking over with an eight-round win over journeyman and former foe Youssef Al Hamidi. Burns claimed after the fight that he hoped the fight with Román Martinez would materialise around July and that it would be in Glasgow. The WBO super- featherweight title showdown between Burns and Roman Martinez was eventually confirmed on 24 June 2010 and scheduled to take place at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow on 4 September.
Rose Dominates and Avenges Max Maxwell Defeat Next to take on 'the Lion' was Scot Kris Carslaw on 2 June 2012 at Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester. Rose won what has been describes as a 'nip and tuck affair' although the Scot had been cut early in the fight in the 3rd round.Brian Rose v Kris Carslaw Aftermath In his next fight, which was described as a bout to keep the champion 'ticking over' Brian beat the former World champion Vivian Harris again at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool by way of 3rd-round knockout. Brian Rose Pickles Vivian Harris The 3rd defence of Rose's title came against former champion and mandatory challenger Sam Webb on 14 December 2012 again back on home soil at Winter Gardens, Blackpool.
Sri Lanka A won by six wickets A strong Sri Lanka A side, including three players who appeared in the recent ODI series against Bangladesh, converted a 21-run first innings defeat into a comfortable six-wicket victory. Sri Lanka A had put South Africa A in to bat, but conceded 68 runs to the opening partnership of Andrew Puttick and Jacques Rudolph. Three Sri Lankan bowlers got wickets, yet South Africa fought well to make it to 157 for 3. But then Sajeewa Weerakoon started a burst, as three wickets fell in 13 balls without the scoreboard ticking over. Johan Botha stayed in for 90 minutes, allowing Zander de Bruyn to hit out, but Weerakoon returned to end with figures of six for 59, while de Bruyn was left stranded on 100.
Bailey bowled down the leg side with a leg field while Harvey watched the balls go by, but he and McDonald were able to run quickly between the wickets and keep the score ticking over, but only 39 runs were made off 18 eight–ball overs before lunch. Soon after the break Tom Graveney took a juggled catch at first slip off Statham to dismiss McDonald for 47 after four hours. Norm O'Neill came into a defensive field to Tony Lock bowling round the wicket and found it difficult to make runs, but tried one cracking drive that was stopped by the bowler and hurt his hand. Harvey tok 267 minutes to make his century, but there was a huge roar round the giant Melbourne Ground when he reached three figures.
Baskets were traded in the early stages of the second half and with 12 minutes 20 seconds left Kingston led 64-56. Then a Steve Nelson jumper, a bank shot from Joel Moore, another jumper from Danny Williams and an 18-foot effort from Nelson suddenly drew Portsmouth level at 64 and forced Kingston coach Kevin Cadle to call a time-out with 10 minutes 47 seconds remaining. After the resumption a three-pointer from Moore and a jumper from Karl Tatham kept Portsmouth in touch, trailing only 71-69, but then Dan Davis, Doug Lloyd and Steve Bontrager stretched the lead again to 78-69 and Portsmouth coach Dan Lloyd asked for a time-out with 7 minutes 37 seconds on the clock. Kenny Scott's jumper from the corner then stretched Kingston's lead to 11 points, and although Mike Spaid, Cunningham, Tatham, Moore and Williams kept the scoreboard ticking over for Portsmouth, they could not get back to within one basket of their opponents.
Alderman first represented Derbyshire in the 1928 season, and had gained a regular place in the lower order of the batting line-up in time for the beginning of the 1929 season, however, he did not translate this lower- order batting into a regular place in the bowling line-up, thanks to steady averages, regularly making an average of more than 20, as well as intermittent centuries for the team. Alderman kept his first-team place throughout the golden years of the early to mid-1930s when, despite placing tenth in the 1932 County Championship table, fresh blood in the team was to give them their first, and as yet, only County Championship capture in 1936. During these years, Alderman was able to keep his batting average ticking over and around the 25 mark, and, having played more times during the 1936 season than any other to date, cemented his place in the Derbyshire opening attack, most notably with Test cricketer Stan Worthington and sometime wicket-keeper Harry Storer alongside him. Alderman was also noted for his deep fielding.
Australia is one of the three Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries that did not experience two consecutive negative quarters of growth and one of the two that avoided negative year-end GDP growth during the global recession. It was not affected by the crisis from 2008 to 2009 due to a number of factors such as government stimulus spending; its proximity to the booming Chinese economy and the related mining boom kept growth ticking over throughout the worst of the global conditions. In fact, sources such as the IMF and the Reserve Bank of Australia had predicted Australia was well positioned to weather the crisis with minimal disruption, sustaining more than 2% GDP growth in 2009 (as many Western nations went into recession). In the same year, the World Economic Forum ranked Australia's banking system the fourth best in the world, while the Australian dollar's 30% drop was seen as a boon for trade, shielding the country from the crisis and helping to slow growth and consumption.

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