Down the road that leads back to that tumble down shack, to that tumble down shack in Athlone.
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And politics is rough and tumble, dealing with the media's a bit rough and tumble, but I don't think it's sinister in any way.
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" But Tumble is an eternal optimist: "Her parents had taken her life and given it a good hard shake, but that didn't mean Tumble was going to fall to pieces.
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Read about 'The Tumble Dryer Kittens' - Rescued by CHAT.
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Shares of Softbank bounced by 3.62 percent following yesterday's tumble.
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SJM Holdings shares were set for a 5.6 percent tumble.
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The shift reflects market fears as stocks continue to tumble.
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Delphine and Carole soon tumble into a rapturous love affair.
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It repels water so effectively that droplets simply tumble off.
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Like any good big tumble, it happened in several steps.
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Junior prison officers have seen theirs tumble by a tenth.
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If prices tumble, countries would need to cut production further.
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Ethereum plunged 18 percent, according to CoinMarketCap mirroring Bitcoin's tumble.
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Heart broke watching it tumble down like that 😢 pic.twitter.
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Blake Shelton is finding the humor in an onstage tumble.
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That allowed the gator to tumble out of the vehicle.
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Many will go bust, so export revenues will quickly tumble.
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Facebook's recent tumble leaves it at around 9.5 times revenue.
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Slowdown concerns have already caused economically sensitive stocks to tumble.
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I tumble onto the couch and let my thoughts wander.
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An almost imperceptible limp after a tumble in the third?
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No pair of shoes is worth taking a tumble for.
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Apple's tumble on Monday followed another slide after its Nov.
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In other words, they tumble when investors are buying bonds.
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A similar move higher in February caused stocks to tumble.
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Fiat Chrysler's Jeep division saw its sales tumble 23 percent.
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It also came shortly before oil's 75 percent price tumble.
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The comments prompted oil prices to tumble 21.2528% on Tuesday.
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They tumble out all along the block to applaud her.
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That's the rough and tumble world of the public arena.
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Batteries are becoming more powerful even as their prices tumble.
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The gap sensors that prevent it from taking a tumble down stairs work well, but unlike my Roomba, it doesn't think the black portions of my area rug are pits into which it might tumble.
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And although he wasn't performing, judge Bruno Tonioli took a tumble.
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In the ultimate upstaging, SpotMini gracefully sauntered off after the tumble.
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She let her blond locks tumble to her shoulders in waves.
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Do you need extra protection for rain or an accidental tumble?
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A tumble in Italy's bank shares on Tuesday also spooked investors.
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The blonde beauty let her locks tumble down to her shoulders.
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For this, thank the price inflation caused by the pound's tumble.
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This caused stocks to tumble, with Tullow Oil sinking 27 percent.
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The slight market tumble suggests mounting uncertainty around the King's health.
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In fact, U.S. treasury yields did tumble after the BOJ's announcement.
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And she's rough and tumble and just is who she is.
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He estimates the tumble — off a New Jersey stage on Dec.
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Now we know: It was Rhonda who took the fatal tumble.
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However, the same category took a 50% tumble since last quarter.
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At times, our stock will tumble as investors flee from equities.
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Equity investors worry that stocks could tumble if the bill fails.
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The phone appears to tumble through bloody grass before going black.
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French carmaker, Peugeot Citroen saw shares tumble more than 6.5 percent.
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That caused the yield on the 10-year Treasury to tumble.
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She almost took a tumble during the routine but quickly recovered.
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The equation has been improving, Manley said, as battery costs tumble.
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I also wondered if I'd tumble backwards if she leaves me.
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Almost certainly, fewer world records will tumble than in previous ones.
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Was I prepared to tumble with Keano into this enchanted mist?
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Tumble VR Incredibly simple activities can be fun in virtual reality.
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Pfizer Inc's 6.10% tumble weighed the most on the healthcare index.
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Viewers see, listen, tumble live into a song's story. Shape-shifting.
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The move caused the prices of ether and bitcoin to tumble.
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About 3,160 tons of water tumble down Niagara Falls every second.
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MIWO22016PUS tumble 24.4 percent in their worst week in two years.
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With a little tumble, the gold football fell onto the floor.
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Sooner or later, all the skeletons tumble out of the closet.
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Mexico's low place among education rankings globally could tumble even further.
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Adorable babies tumble, squawk and dribble their way to the festivities.
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Take the kids and they tumble and they somersault and whatever.
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Fortunately, he only suffered from minor bruising after taking a tumble.
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"Of course, it's politics, it's rough and tumble," Mr. Bravo said.
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But, a no-deal Brexit could see it tumble to $1.10.
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It seemed not just a slump but a tumble from Olympus.
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That marked a peak that preceded a tumble into a correction.
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Moreover, examples tumble over one another without being representative or telling.
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Investors glued to their screens as stocks tumble day after day.
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Chris Christie – saw him tumble briefly out of the top tier.
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Some doubt if Uber has really changed its rough-and-tumble ways.
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That is, she has a rough-and-tumble, far from soothing, style.
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IF YOU WANT TO TUMBLE THROUGH THEM, TAX REFORM IS THE OTHER.
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Natural gas continues to tumble as meteorologists declare winter to be over.
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She failed to notice the door and took a swift tumble down.
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Guyenette's orange dreadlocks tumble across his smiling face, which features multiple piercings.
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Words and figures bump into each other, or tumble off an edge.
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A tumble in commodity markets reflects the spreading ripples of an outbreak.
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He could have allowed the currency, the bolívar, to tumble in value.
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Dont put the new fiver in the tumble dryer....👌 #handytip pic.twitter.
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The electrons tumble and splash, and all that splashing amounts to waste.
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That lifted energy companies, which have been struggling as energy prices tumble.
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Exports also took a tumble, thanks to a souring global trade environment.
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To view a graphic on Italian stocks taking a tumble, click: reut.
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Wall Street's tumble on Friday put a dent in last week's gains.
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Copper prices can be expected to tumble further if world growth slides.
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Aly Raisman took a tumble — and not the gold medal-winning kind.
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Shocks come from abroad, too, when currencies tumble or import prices spike.
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But almost immediately, Paper began to tumble down the app download charts.
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Not even Queen B nearly taking a tumble could mar the moment.
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A tumble in shipping doesn't always foretell a recession for everyone else.
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The singer-designer casually starts to spin, but takes a little tumble.
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Then, she took a tumble (like a pro) on The Tonight Show.
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Gold plunged 20.1 percent on Tuesday, its biggest tumble since September 21.2742.
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In the second, he takes a tumble off the ball pretty quickly.
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A tumble in trucking doesn't always foretell a recession for everyone else.
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On Wednesday, the market tumble snowballed over the course of the day.
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And Neymar takes his first dramatic tumble to win a free kick.
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I loved the raw, rough-and-tumble, sweaty, tense moments of it.
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The world of bitcoin exchanges remains as rough-and-tumble as ever.
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Coronavirus is causing stocks to tumble, sparking fears of a US recession.
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Last week the stock market took its biggest-ever single day tumble.
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You can watch bears feed, penguins swim, pandas tumble, and elephants slurp.
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Facebook's share price remains near an all-time high despite today's tumble.
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Orders from China dropped 3.0% versus an 8.9% tumble the previous month.
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And never mind if you tumble into a slight bit of mischief.
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And be warned: Your productivity may be about to take a tumble.
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"They can tumble down in a New York second," Mr. Rogers said.
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Two things could then happen: • First, the stock would almost certainly tumble.
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But each has been followed by a corresponding tumble back to Earth.
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It caused the little guy to tumble to the ground in a tizzy.
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Without the moon, the Earth will tumble chaotically between zero and 85 degrees.
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Asian and emerging markets could tumble 8% to 12%, the investment bank said.
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Abby Huntsman is no stranger to the rough and tumble of national politics.
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And if you pull a piece out, you can make the thing tumble.
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The pound will tumble back down, and the economy will suffer even more.
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There's a tumble of cilantro and jalapeños, too, cleansing and stinging at once.
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And federal oil and gas revenue would tumble by up to $20 billion.
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X.E., who are struggling financially until the two angels tumble into their yard.
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Click here to view original GIFThat's a bit of a tumble, ain't it?
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Tech ETF sudden timidity may portend greater tumble ** Cons Discretionary off 0.7 pct.
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The desperate sell what they can, so asset prices tumble, worsening the crash.
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The company's shares have taken a tumble since debuting on the public markets.
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Is this just all part of the rough and tumble of the campaign?
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Even after Friday's tumble, PICC is still up 115 percent for the year.
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Journalism is a rough-and-tumble profession, maybe more so now than ever.
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Amazon's stock took a tumble Friday ... enough for Bezos to lose top position.
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Before Wednesday's tumble, the stock had been up 35 percent year to date.
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The crash sent passengers flying out of their seats in a violent tumble.
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However, a tumble in shipping doesn't always foretell a recession for everyone else.
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By the time she had spun around, he was beginning to tumble sideways.
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Surprisingly, for a team best known for crafting rough-and-tumble fight scenes,
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Tech stocks tumble as China retaliates in latest salvo of the trade war
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A combination of things made me tumble into the world of banana art.
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The tumble in stocks has cut that gain to less than 3 percent.
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But during October's tumble they were only part of a broad-based downturn.
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Likewise, a buyback slowdown in April was accompanied by a tumble in stocks.
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With the economy poised to tumble, that's really bad news for Donald Trump.
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We love the tumble, we love the crash and bang of the fall.
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Unlike my son, I wasn't a rough-and-tumble boy with skinned knees.
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Sounds like he just misses the rough-and-tumble guys from the '80s.
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Mr. Burkle is not unfamiliar with the rough-and-tumble of tabloid culture.
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A pratfall is a staged tumble, often onto your buttocks, for comedic effect.
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Wren expects the market will tumble at least another 5% before hitting bottom.
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The setback slowed Netflix's overall growth and caused its stock to tumble, too.
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Enthusiasts of '70s music and literature will tumble into delightful pockets of nostalgia.
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It has been a rough-and-tumble week for the ride-hailing company.
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A tumble in trucking doesn&apost always foretell a recession for everyone else.
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This week's stock market's tumble may signal a much bigger downside lies ahead.
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But in this remote and artsy neighborhood, curving streets tumble into one another.
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It's been a rough and tumble seven days; let's get you caught up.
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It came as stocks were breaking record after record — until last Friday's tumble.
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" But he shot to fame as the rough-and-tumble pitchman for "Trivago.
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I was extremely high straight afterward, jaw rolling around like a tumble dryer.
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Financial markets worldwide continued to tumble, while Britain's government fell into utter chaos. 2.
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I was having the time of my life until I took a tumble today.
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Even if it does tumble, it can now get back up on its own.
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This group has seen their median income tumble more than 21 percent to $47,688.
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Oil was also dragged lower by a tumble in U.S. stock markets on Monday.
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Here are some friendships that have lasted through the rumble-tumble of public affairs.
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Tumble the frittata over a few more times to keep it loose and moist.
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Bitcoin is making its case an uncorrelated, safe-haven asset while mainstream markets tumble.
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Oil's recent tumble came amid a breakdown in its correlation with the dollar .DXY.
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Since then, the publicly traded e-commerce company has seen its stock price tumble.
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Rebel Wilson took a minor tumble on set, Tuesday, but bounced back in style.
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Rami Malek took a little tumble following his big night at the Academy Awards.
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Costs should tumble as branches are shut, creaking mainframe systems retired and bureaucracy culled.
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But concerns about Chinese growth and a subsequent commodities tumble left the securities struggling.
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After first-quarter earnings were revealed on May 1st the shares took another tumble.
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This run-tumble-run movement lets us know how other bacteria move through liquid.
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The yields on U.S. government debt were weighed down by the tumble in stocks.
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The announcement surprised investors and caused the stock to tumble more than 10 percent.
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Maybe one day, your phone's screen will actually survive a tumble to the ground.
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All in all, it makes physiological sense that new moms could tumble into depression.
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The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire.
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Even the rough-and-tumble behavior of a regular InfantryBot could be explained away.
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But same-store sales continued to tumble during the third quarter, dropping 10 percent.
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It also came shortly before oil prices went on a mighty 75 percent tumble.
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Except things aren't so happy in the rough-and-tumble world of ride-sharing.
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You can tumble forward, smashing your collarbone and grinding your face into the dirt.
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The host took to Twitter after the program to say Arroyo's tumble was staged.
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Following Monday's tumble for U.S. share markets, futures indexes indicated gains there on Tuesday.
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Related columns: "Oil prices tumble as hedge funds liquidate record bullish position", Reuters, Feb.
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They tumble about the craggy landscape in tangled knots with a singular focus: reproduction.
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Those killed recently tumble in the current that drags them down the River Tigris.
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"Donald Trump can't even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign," Mrs.
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Walking like a penguin can help prevent you from taking a tumble on ice.
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We were primed for the rough-and-tumble style of old Western gunslinging movies.
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Anti-establishment fervor roiling the presidential race may soon tumble the Senate Republican hierarchy.
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The contest in New York is expected to be a rough-and-tumble one.
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Do something they've never seen on the court before, like a tumble and roll.
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But this week it's the NL who has taken a bit of a tumble.
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After a few minutes, I started to feel at ease and began to tumble.
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Then Tumble catapults in, a breath of fresh air, zealously intent on saving Blue.
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This forest is a refugee camp, a tumble of wooden pallets and cracked cinderblocks.
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Fortescue Metals Group climbed 3.3%, reversing from a 9% tumble in the previous session.
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Airlines are slashing ticket prices amid a $41 billion tumble in their market value.
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For instance, all male mammals engage in rough-and-tumble play, Ms. Eliot said.
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The impact could have caused the capsule to tumble, or damaged its heat shield.
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Pier 1 has watched its stock tumble nearly 75% over the past 12 months.
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He instituted an unpopular chlorine-washing rule and saw the death rates there tumble.
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But it did not take Casey long to tumble almost entirely off the leaderboard.
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The consumer discretionary sector fell 0.70 percent, led by Michael Kors's 323 percent tumble.
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He heard the tin tumble away and pulled his thin blanket over his head.
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You slip on some stairs, take a tumble to the bottom, and everyone laughs.
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I tumble, glazed & bladderful, from bed & swing into the fire-kettle-porridge-bread routine.
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"Most people's reaction to these circumstances would be to tumble into depression," he wrote.
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This has been one of the most rough-and-tumble Oscar seasons in memory.
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Luckily for Blue, his new neighbor, the irrepressible Tumble Wilson, is eager to help.
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However, just because girls, on average, are less likely to want to engage in rough-and-tumble play than boys, it does not mean that any one girl is less likely to want to rough-and-tumble play than her boy peers.
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Out tumble many small fish, which in turn have even smaller ones in their mouths.
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The pain for Chesapeake Energy began early on Monday, as its stock began to tumble.
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Oil, copper tumble Energy stocks were also pressured by massive swings in the oil market.
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Futures on Wednesday afternoon pointed to a continued tumble for the three major indexes stateside.
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Production was also hammered by a 1.8% tumble in aircraft and parts output last month.
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He recently made a trip to Yellowstone Club in Montana, when he took a tumble.
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With just a few clicks you can tumble down a rabbit hole of hate music.
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Flat-dwelling, and the sighing boom of the tumble-drier, gradually cut deep into demand.
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Bruce Dern took a tumble on Friday but a source tells PEOPLE he is recovering.
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But the kayak-related tumble wasn't the only thing that went down on the water.
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The kiwi benchmark had reached successive record highs in April before taking a steep tumble.
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But Sanders warned Thursday that he is ready for the New York rough-and-tumble.
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Would the jacket tumble onto the ground, or would Grande be able to save it?
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Coming next: wearables outfitted with airbags to cushion users in the event of a tumble.
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Every technology is perched insecurely on an eroding foundation waiting to tumble inevitably into obsolescence.
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We use our joint account to pay and eventually tumble into bed at 1 a.m.
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As the home invaders tumble about the delicate cottage room, Snow White herself comes home.
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All people had to do was talk to each other, and walls would tumble down.
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Fears that other Chinese tech firms will be blacklisted have caused their shares to tumble.
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It can take a mighty tumble thanks to its dual hard and soft case design.
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Where he is deliberate, slow, and thorough, her thoughts flit and tumble over one another.
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With enough motion, shifting rubble and landslides on the massive rock can tumble into space.
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Instead, it would tumble through a series of delays and be released in May 22.
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Many Turks were rattled by the lira's tumble last August to 7.24 to the dollar.
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Watching Faux-Hannah tumble around with the real Adam makes Jessa more than uncomfortable though.
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HSBC said on Tuesday the German Bund yield could tumble to -0.8% by year-end.
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She even managed to turn a certain tumble into a dance move during her set.
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He'd skip rope, he'd tumble, he'd turn -- all without a safety net to catch him.
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The minutes of the Fed's last policy meeting, held amid the equities tumble on Jan.
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Meanwhile, Asian stock markets took a tumble Singapore's Straits Times index among the biggest losers.
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She's already well aware of the bump and tumble of that little person she carries.
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"Politics is not a tea party, it's rough and tumble, we get that," she said.
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It all started when New Zealand's Nikki Hamblin took a tumble on the inside track.
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SX8P to tumble 2.5 percent, its worst fall since early February when global markets sank.
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Pharma woes continue to gnaw at investors amid the recent tumble in Valeant Pharmaceuticals' stock.
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Despite her tumble, Xi explained how thankful she felt for the outpouring support she received.
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Carmaking is best done at scale in the rough and tumble of the mass market.
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And the chunk of straw could have been lost during Jaime's tumble from the horse.
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Beyond the stock market tumble, energy analysts saw few new reasons for the energy plunge.
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The company's shares took an initial tumble after the de-listing was announced on Nov.
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She also gave a shoutout to Hailey Baldwin who praised her poise after the tumble.
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A 5.42% tumble in shares of Pfizer Inc weighed the most on the healthcare index.
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If you're looking for a deeper clean, tumble on medium heat for 30 minutes instead.
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Strategic moves at FedEx and Amazon are to blame for the tumble in package volume.
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Deval Patrick are ready to fill in the moderate gap they see with Biden's tumble.
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But then the next bad quarter would arrive and the stock would once again tumble.
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Unclear if hubby and NBA player Iman Shumpert was in the crowd during the tumble.
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Conversely, Portsmouth began its tumble from the first to the fourth tier the next year.
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But, to keep the silky feel, you may want to tumble-dry it on low.
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But once the slope reached 10 degrees, some of the ants started to tumble away.
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The two punch and kick at each other, then tumble down a dingy Roman staircase.
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What might happen to the real economy if stocks tumble in the next few months?
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You feel as though you might tumble into the bowl head first and never emerge.
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A subway platform, a hurried passenger, a push, then a tumble and ultimately a death.
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With them Robertson conjures a languid world, a Didion-esque tumble-dry of summery whites.
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A quaint shop in the West Village gets dragged into rough-and-tumble Albany politics.
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A stunning arrest at Nissan, tech stocks tumble and Marseille is rife with unstable buildings.
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Fears of a global pandemic sent investors running for safety and saw stock markets tumble.
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Hertl, who recently missed four games due to a knee injury, took a tumble earlier.
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The company has been hit hard in recent times by the tumble in oil prices.
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Like many older people, they worry what a serious tumble could do to their lives.
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" Another song he helped out on for that same "Only 17" record was called "Tumble.
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He says that it's an "easy trade," and will appreciate when equities take a tumble.
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Mami lands on top of him and his teeth pierce his lip in the tumble.
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This tumble in cargo means the products that consumers take for granted could slowly dissipate.
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This time, there was no celebratory tumble to the grass, as in 2007 or 2012.
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Defending champion Jason Day shot a three-over 74 to tumble to nine shots back.
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Its stock recovered after an early tumble but then ended the day down 21.81 percent.
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Regardless, the news caused Amazon stocks to take a bit of a tumble this morning.
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That sparked a tumble in other chipmakers, sending the Philadelphia semiconductor index down 229.63 percent.
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Peloton stock tumbled The backlash synched up with a significant tumble in the company's stock.
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The market took a tumble in August, but stocks have come roaring back in September.
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Nothing too crazy -- that is, until one paparazzo took a nasty tumble at Bella's feet.
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While the temperature could climb up to 21 degrees later today, it will start to tumble.
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The stock market's relentless tumble has many wondering what it would take to turn things around.
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She has a great sense of humor, she likes to rough and tumble with her brothers.
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Chip stocks took a tumble Monday after Nvidia lowered its guidance for its fourth quarter 2018.
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But there are still times when the robot can slip off and take a nasty tumble.
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In the video, Shelton can be seen tripping over something on stage before taking a tumble.
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Paula Abdul took a tumble Saturday night during her show ... but she was a true trooper.
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Following the BOJ's decision, and the yen's subsequent strength, major Japanese exporters saw their shares tumble.
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Following the BOJ's decision, and the yen's subsequent strength, major Japanese exporters saw their shares tumble.
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As a child Rachel enjoyed rough-and-tumble play; as a teenager, she dated a girl.
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Eye-gouging became the ultimate finish in rough-and-tumble, with men being disfigured for life.
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In rough-and-tumble fights, there were no-holds barred as part of the 'gentlemanly' agreement.
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But it is the usually high-flying tech stocks that are notably taking a tumble now.
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A danger is that standing still and resting on your laurels can precipitate a swift tumble.
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"The whole thing seemed like a house of cards that could so easily tumble," Chazelle admits.
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Factory output fell 6.2 percent in February from the previous month, the biggest tumble since 2011.
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This makes the bacteria tumble from its normal path and spin off in a new direction.
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Because HSBC was heavily weighted in the Hang Seng Index, the benchmark also took a tumble.
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The yields on U.S. government debt were in part weighed down by the tumble in stocks.
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Equity investors worry that stocks could tumble if the bill, which includes slashing corporate taxes, fails.
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The photo, taken on April 9, shows the couple trying to brace for Wade's great tumble.
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But regulatory scrutiny and other concerns caused the stock price to sharply tumble after August 2015.
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Many will remember Ravitz's bunk bed tumble and subsequent trip to the hospital on The Bachelorette.
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It starts to tumble farther and farther away, and I turn to the camera, looking distressed.
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During the first day of Royal Ascot on Tuesday, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, took a tumble.
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Qualcomm's morning kicked off with a tumble, dropping 11-percent shortly after the bell this morning.
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A standout number in the GDP report was the 5.5% tumble in gross private domestic investment.
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Facing Twitter attacks from the commander in chief, large companies often see their stock prices tumble.
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Minifig torsos tumble off the conveyor belt at The Lego Group's factory in Kladno, Czech Republic.
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Exports declined 1.3 percent, weighed down by an 8.0 percent tumble in shipments of motor vehicles.
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The way the dog bounds up to him after he takes a tumble at the end.
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Yet the index has steadily traded near 25 for the majority of this year's brutal tumble.
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I scissor across the end of the pouch and tumble the rectangular "rib" onto a plate.
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Orders for transportation equipment fell 1.4 percent, reflecting a 9.1 percent tumble in nondefense aircraft orders.
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The royal has a longtime passion for the rough — and sometimes tumble — sport of carriage driving.
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However, Cooperman also said signs indicating that a market tumble is coming aren't in the air.
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Even as immigration soared in the 1990s, crime rates in the United States began to tumble.
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Democracy can be a mystifying, rough-and-tumble affair anywhere, but Brazil's Congress has few equals.
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Politics was a passion, but he wasn't suited for the rough-and-tumble of the game.
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S. natural gas prices tumble as power producers switch back to coal", Reuters, June 5 "U.
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"Apparently, the company was betting that yuan would depreciate further, following last year's tumble," Liu said.
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Ambulance called for a tourist who took a tumble at the residence, per Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Her comments drove the share price to alternatively tumble and spike over each word she spoke.
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Shares in Embraer SA posted their biggest intraday tumble in more than 14 months on Tuesday.
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UK government bonds have started to tumble, pushing yields sharply higher, albeit from historically low levels.
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His singing is as unvarnished as the blunt, deceptively offhanded lyrics that tumble out of him.
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He proved that the rough and tumble game that had prevailed prior his arrival was dated.
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BPD makes me lash out, allowing some of the cruelest things to tumble from my mouth.
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He added that if OPEC does not reduce production, prices could tumble to $40 a barrel.
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In domestic trading, Nifty bank index recovered from over a 9% tumble to trade 1.26% lower.
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Even with the recent tumble in its shares, Facebook is valued at more than $450 billion.
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If they did, public health researchers have estimated, we'd see the rate of unplanned pregnancies tumble.
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Yet for the vast majority of workers, Greece's labor market remains a rough-and-tumble landscape.
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Like most tech companies, Nutanix saw its shares tumble in the wake of the health crisis.
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The show features 12 performers who tumble, contort and juggle, and it will open Nov. 30.
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The tumble of highlights can be incorporated, with a wink, into the style of the production.
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WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Sometimes, all it takes to tumble to a tricky theme is a little nudge.
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His chute got tangled in a bank of lights, causing him to tumble into the ropes.
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Another time, he watched a truck tumble down a dune—a frequent occurrence in the Ténéré.
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It says 385 cold records could tumble from the Plains to the East Coast through Thursday.
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Retail sales last month were undercut by a 27.0 percent tumble in receipts at auto dealerships.
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This couple, photographed by Linda Berretty, took a tumble at their wedding, giggling as they fell.
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So many eggs tumble along the main collector belt that it resembles a burbling, brown brook.
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Liziane lost her balance -- and the prop Xmas gifts -- and had herself a scary little tumble.
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The China Enterprises Index lost 0.7 percent, to 11,524.64 points, also recovering from its earlier tumble.
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Many of the targets were taken before a dramatic tumble in world stocks early this week.
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If Lopez is in Brooklyn yet again next season, more franchise records are certain to tumble.
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Lady Gaga took a tumble off her Las Vegas stage that was anything but shallow (sorry).
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The fitness buff hilariously took a tumble and a person is heard laughing in the background.
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The nearly 400-point tumble in the Dow is something we haven't seen in a while.
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In clingy metallic leotards, sequins glinting, these young women tumble, leap, cartwheel, and stick their landings.
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Compared to just taking a tumble and landing unscathed, that parasol itself is a constant reassurance.
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The researchers also found that many of the boulders didn't simply tumble in a straight line.
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The gloomier tone shook Wall Street, causing major stock indexes to tumble more than 1 percent.
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This prompted extensive commentary on Trump's inconsistencies and a fresh round of murmuring about an imminent tumble.
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Kathy Griffin took a tumble at the end of a performance in Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday night.
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Democrats have chosen education activist Susie Lee for what promises to be a rough and tumble contest.
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And if it trips to $50 a barrel stops, I think it could really tumble very quickly.
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Quaint as they seem in this rough-and-tumble age, there is a reason for such customs.
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Others also noted the possibility the yuan could tumble based on Trump's comments at the press conference.
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Consistent with what economics textbooks would predict, following sterling's tumble last June the trade deficit initially widened.
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Some traders say that repercussions from Wall Street's recent tumble have not undermined Japanese stocks' attractive valuations.
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The tumble will fray everything up — the rawer the edge, the more fraying and distressing will appear.
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The news caused US stocks to tumble, and the sell-off has continued in Europe on Friday.
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The Cannes red carpet stairs have taken another victim – and no, it wasn't tumble-prone Jennifer Lawrence.
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Most other industrial metals also fell in May, with zinc having its biggest monthly tumble since 2012.
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" Later in the motion, Musk characterizes the social media site as the "rough-and-tumble Twitter platform.
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She said that her own mother had been very fearful, gasping at anything remotely rough-and-tumble.
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And some analysts worry it could tumble even more after the company announces quarterly results Wednesday afternoon.
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But that largely reflects past rises in the oil prices; a recent tumble should drag it down.
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It presents three tests — the Taber Test, the Garnet Test, and the Tumble Test — and their results.
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Heavy debt loads nearly decimated U.S. shale producers when oil prices CLc1 started to tumble in 13.
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Looking at that test facility, this certainly isn't the first time the robot has taken a tumble.
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By letting spending grow rapidly and unemployment tumble, a central bank might induce productivity to grow faster.
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Oil prices were higher in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, bouncing back from their Tuesday tumble.
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"In terms of any new or redesigned vehicles, we often see a tumble on reliability," Fisher said.
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The commodities tumble at the beginning of the year meant industrial companies cut back on capex spending.
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As volatility in China's stock market weighs on investors, crude prices are threatening to tumble below $30.
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My tumble into this fandom was abetted by a widely distributed network of fans of Scandinavian music.
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Losses in Asia weighed heavy on the benchmark, with South Korea seeing its stocks tumble 1.7 percent.
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Economists point out that the oil price, currently hovering near $30, cannot tumble another $80 next year.
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Bond yields tumble, too (except on the government bonds of big emerging markets in vulnerable financial situations).
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Those on polyethylene have fallen by a third since 2014, with another 25% tumble forecast for 2016.
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Meanwhile last August's 25 percent lira tumble of the lira has pushed Turkey into a painful recession.
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Being built for an educational environment means that the device should expect some rough-and-tumble treatment.
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With U.S.-Iran relations having taken a tumble since President Trump took office, such support could intensify.
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Oil prices took a tumble on Tuesday, as concerns over a global supply glut continued to weigh.
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Pikachu, perhaps too hot in its business suit, took a tumble as it darted across the room.
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Still, Rupkey said there's plenty of room for markets to tumble before this affects the broader economy.
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But our attention spans for these types of apps are short and it already took a tumble.
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Prince William snapped into action, reaching out his arm to make sure she didn't take a tumble.
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But the greenback managed to find bids once the dust began to settle after last week's tumble.
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October's plunge in manufacturing employment reflected a strike-driven 41,600 tumble in payrolls in the auto sector.
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October's strike-driven jobs plunge in manufacturing, reflected a 41,600 tumble in payrolls in the auto sector.
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The family has a trailer full of rough-and-tumble little boys and a bunch of chickens.
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As girls are educated and contraception becomes available, birthrates tumble — just as they did in the West.
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Stocks started 2019 with a tumble at Wednesday's opening bell before reversing course and closing solidly higher.
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It's also easy to care for: throw it in the washing machine and tumble dry on low.
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It's also easy to care for; machine wash it, and if you're feeling attentive, tumble dry low.
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Boeing's stock has tumbled The Chicago-based aerospace manufacturer saw its stock tumble following the second crash.
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The words tumble from his lips so fast that you momentarily forget how well rehearsed he is.
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Amazon stock took a tumble shortly after the glitches began, losing the 1.5% gain from Monday morning.
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Every step I take needs to be intentional, or I might end up taking a serious tumble.
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Later, when bedraggled latecomers tumble out of ships in the city's ports, the stronger residents rebuff them.
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But she lacked Lula's charisma and negotiating skills, a fatal flaw in rough-and-tumble Brazilian politics.
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It took the Dow just 10 sessions to tumble from its all-time high into a correction.
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An acting student who is pinched, she said, should not tumble out of his or her chair.
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But these days, as stocks tumble because of the coronavirus outbreak, he's losing money like everyone else.
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Puffs of dust rose occasionally from Mr. Zeffirelli's decades-old furnishings during rough-and-tumble comic scenes.
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They say the sport's bump and tumble help unleash their frustrations and offer a sense of empowerment.
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The comeback reversed nearly all of Thursday's tumble, which was the worst since the 1987 market crash.
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PHYSICAL DISLOCATION That's not to say copper and the other base metals couldn't tumble further in price.
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Sheer granite slopes to the left tumble dramatically toward the teeming gray-blue Atlantic to the right.
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Though Minerd doesn't know which financial "domino" will fall next, he's confident they will continue to tumble.
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Bonds continued to tumble, with the government issue due in 2030 adding 153 basis points to 12.305%.
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Bonds continued to tumble, with the government issue due in 2030 adding 31.5 basis points to 11.985%.
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The Last Bookstore is truly a refuge, books literally form walls and windows, archways, tumble off shelves.
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Foley still has further to fall, and Charles Rhoades Sr. takes the tumble right along with him.
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It took the Dow just 236 sessions to tumble from its all-time high into a correction.
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Life preservers were fastened to the railings around the field, lest a player tumble into the sea.
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But De Burgos Bengoetxea deemed the tumble a dive, and awarded Ronaldo a yellow card for simulation.
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Luckily, Inaba was fine after the tumble, and good-naturedly laughed at herself throughout the whole ordeal.
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Lady Gaga won't let anything get in the way of supporting her friends — even a nasty tumble.
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But no clear pattern emerged, and in the rough and tumble off-road world, accidents are common.
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Simply unzip the cover, throw it in the wash on cold then tumble dry on low heat.
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Nicholas Kristof We certainly don't want leading Republicans to tumble into hypocrisy, so let's refresh their memories.
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European stocks closed were lower on Friday after Amazon's earning miss and tobacco stocks took a tumble.
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I picked out Teddy's voice, then Pat Kennedy Lawford's, a slurred tumble of words ending in laughter.
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Among top gainers was Air New Zealand, which rose 1.9%, benefiting from the tumble in oil prices.
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That said, the rough and tumble nature of the restructuring seems to overshadow the need for it.
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An easy puzzle to solve with a rough and tumble theme, as John Guzzetta GOes DOWN SWINGING.
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The Federer slice backhand, Evans explained, tends to tumble through the air slower than his other shots.
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"That was one interesting hell of a journey—the wash test, the tumble-dry test," she said.
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The broad sell-off in digital currencies saw bitcoin tumble more than 28 percent at one point.
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The beaten-down stock closed Monday at its highest level in a week after another recent tumble.
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Some university-linked bonds have seen their prices tumble in the wake of Peking University Founder's woes.
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WASHINGTON — Judge Neil M. Gorsuch's first taste of rough-and-tumble Washington politics was bitter and lingering.
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The minutes of the U.S. Federal Reserve's last policy meeting, held amid the equities tumble on Jan.
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That could see the lira tumble further, to 4 to the dollar, in "no time", Keresteci added.
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Their story would tumble out in the seconds it would take for her to sign their book.
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And when societies go backward and tumble into isolation and authoritarianism, women have much more to lose.
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One critic likened Mr. Cahn's prophecy project to a "fragile house of cards," set to tumble down.
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Why do some people leap and land on their feet while others tumble all the way down?
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"The only people who don't tumble are those who never mount the high wire," said Oprah Winfrey.
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Wholesale food prices fell 0.3% in May, led by a 32.1% tumble in the cost of eggs.
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The technology sector has largely led the stock market's decade-long bull run, and the tumble in October.
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Behind him, Froome and Mollema also took a tumble but the Dutchman quickly got back on his bike.
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Given the weight of prejudice facing Africans with albinism, few have succeeded in its rough and tumble politics.
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Floating-rate loans pay an interest margin plus Libor, but investors' returns are falling as Libor rates tumble.
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The renewed political uncertainty has seen business confidence tumble in recent days, according to surveys and business groups.
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A tumble in exports since January last year has also darkened the outlook for Asia's fourth-largest economy.
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A rough-and-tumble Aries wouldn't attack a problem the same way an even-keeled Libra would, right?
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That's why Dimon said the slowing business investment "probably" won't cause the United States to tumble into recession.
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Humanoid robots have come a long, long way since Honda's Asimo took a nasty tumble down the stairs.
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Positive touch, including cuddles, kisses, affectionate rough and tumble and other games is absolutely essential to healthy development.
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The social media company became the latest firm to easily beat expectations, only to have its shares tumble.
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Fox's tumble down the cable league table has coincided with a period of unprecedented tumult at its headquarters.
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Shares tumble as much as 4%, but had recouped those losses by midday to trade up nearly 1%.
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Clinton edged Sanders out in a rough-and-tumble battle that stretched over four months and 50 states.
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"If we have any whiff of even a slight disappointment, ... some of these stocks could tumble," said Meeks.
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In mid-June he was performing in his native Canada when he took a nasty tumble off stage.
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If this is realized, I don't think there will be any financial market tumble or anything like that.
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ON MAY 8th, as the peso continued to tumble, Mauricio Macri, Argentina's president, addressed his nation on television.
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Worries about debt caused its shares to tumble by 38% in 2018, a third straight year of decline.
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New research shows how bacteria use their flagella to run and tumble their way through a gooey medium.
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Shanghai stocks slid 7.3 percent to trigger the halt in trading, a repeat performance of Monday's sudden tumble.
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Based upon the cheap but rough-and-tumble vehicle it came up with, Bantam was awarded the contract.
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It takes a brave investor to back papers as ad revenues tumble, agrees a British newspaper chief executive.
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The 6-foot-tall 100-pound newborn wobbles and then takes a tumble just an hour after birth.
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Drew Scott and Emma Slater took a tumble while channeling their "weirdo" sides on Dancing with the Stars.
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But revenue missed forecasts by over $50 million, which caused the stock to tumble shortly after its report.
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The sudden movements continued until the chopper began a precipitous, 200-foot tumble down a 40-degree incline.
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Despite taking a grim tumble during his 10,000 metre race, Mo Farah got up and kept on going.
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Though costume design was overlooked, the characters' threads contributed to the rough-and-tumble feel of the film.
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A group of kids playing around on the sidewalk could tumble into the street, so caution is advised.
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Step through the looking glass and tumble into the inside of a Picasso painting with this experimental gadget.
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Despite these developments, analysts said prices were unlikely to tumble back to levels before last week's deal announcements.
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His inadvertent tumble into the maelstrom of American politics began late one night, shortly after the 2016 election.
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AirAsia has suffered a stock tumble on financial concerns, but is still valued at more than $2 billion.
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But in the hills above Montecito, boulders are perched precariously as if waiting for their cue to tumble.
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More restorative reading lies in the stream of observations that tumble through "An American Childhood," by Annie Dillard.
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Why it matters: If another US president had sent those Tweets, it might cause the markets to tumble.
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Gavin DeGraw took quite a tumble on Saturday after performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at an NHL game.
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The sell-off was spurred by a tumble in Chinese equities as well as by falling oil prices.
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The bartender was powerless to the downfalls of gravity, and could only stand and watch his tower tumble.
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With the three major U.S. indexes well off their January records after taking a massive tumble on Feb.
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By separating the two types of fuel, Cornyn believes generic D6 RIN prices would tumble, saving refiners money.
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That was the lowest level since October 2016 and followed a downwardly revised 1.4 percent tumble in June.
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Maybe before I would've been rough-and-tumble on the floor, too, instead of being a worrying onlooker.
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Raised in a brothel, Arthur comes of age in Londinium with a rough-and-tumble gang of friends.
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Both guitars start a four-bar riff, the drums tumble in and the recording crunches into the red.
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That disappointment, along with some flat-footed campaigning, was a major factor in his tumble in the polls.
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Geralt intervenes, quite against Yennefer's wishes, and the two fight and bicker as they tumble through escape portals.
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It is unmistakably a Denis Villeneuve film, inviting us to tumble, tense with anticipation, into his doomy clutches.
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Lows will tumble into the single digits in the Plains, most likely on Monday night and into Tuesday.
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SSEC following an almost 21.4534 percent tumble in oil prices CLc22012 LCOc1 to less than $30 per barrel.
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Its recent turn to profitability was helped by the tumble in oil prices that also aided its competitors.
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If you were stood further back in the crowd you probably wouldn't even know he'd taken a tumble.
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That is why the Nissan Pathfinder no longer is the rough-and-tumble vehicle it was in 1985.
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A concrete ski resort in Chamonix, France, that appears poised to tumble off the edge of a mountain!
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Watching PayPal's stock tumble in the minutes after the Visa announcement was a "very humbling experience," he said.
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In 2016, Mouctar Diallo, a teenage African immigrant, stepped into the rough-and-tumble world of Sanitation Salvage.
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The Gamecocks went 12-6 in the rough-and-tumble SEC, which sent five schools into the tournament.
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If I vote for Mr. Trump, I need to look deeper than just the rough-and-tumble personality.
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That was the biggest drop since last November and reflected an 11.6 percent tumble in nondefense aircraft orders.
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Musandam consists mostly of rocky, saw-toothed, blackish-yellow crags that tumble abruptly down into white sandy beaches.
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Oftentimes, they would tumble into positions within a foot of audience members, stirring the air and causing discomfort.
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Our guy Justin Bieber took a magnificent tumble on stage at his Thursday night concert in Saskatoon, Canada.
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"A succession of familiar errors provoked the tumble," said Míriam Leitão, one of Brazil's most prominent economic commentators.
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There's no big slip, no terrible mid-air twist, no wild, flailing tumble ending in a nasty landing.
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A hundred years is a lot of time... What happens to society as we tumble toward our end?
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It's the same photo in which Kardashian looks like she's too busy to even notice her daughter's tumble.
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Ben Ospital (former regular at Marlena's): Hayes Valley once had a reputation as a rough-and-tumble neighborhood.
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Several awards shows — some of which have become increasingly political — have seen their ratings tumble in recent years.
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If you have a daughter who's more rough and tumble, it's not going to be a good fit.
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Cisco and F5 Networks have seen their stocks tumble as the coronavirus crisis sparked fears of another recession.
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Until then, the fate of the artist's model, known for her lush tumble of blonde hair, was unknown.
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If you find yourself taking a tumble, there's a right way and a wrong way to fall down.
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It was a rough & tumble race on a wet and sloppy track, actually, a beautiful thing to watch.
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Worries about trade were at the heart of last month's 6.6 percent tumble for the S&P 500.
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Goldman Sachs analysts have warned that the price of oil could tumble even further, to $20 a barrel.
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How long did it take you to tumble to the fact that, in today's puzzle, "Miss" meant GIRL?
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Naturally, Reacher threatens to toss Scorpio in a tumble dryer on high heat if he won't provide details.
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Another unexpected revelation about working from home is that the barriers between work and home life soon tumble.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index was the hardest hit by Facebook's tumble, dropping 1 percent to 7,852.18.
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There was a rough-and-tumble side to the Dawg Pound — a dark side, an overtly problematic side.
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They will likely see their sales tumble, and may be unable to get orders to customers at all.
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Some team will back up an armored bank truck, and oodles of cash will tumble to his feet.
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Earlier in October, he received 14 stitches on his head and a nasty black eye after another tumble.
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It will tumble to $1.27 by year end, down more than 4 percent from Monday's close of $1.33.
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NASA's Skylab space station, equal to nine Tiangong-1s, made an uncontrolled tumble back to Earth in 1979.
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WH Smith, which also operates a network of airport and train station kiosks, saw its shares tumble 9.6%.
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Throughout, Peart embellishes with snare flurries and splash cymbal accents, ending with a precise tumble through his toms.
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Southwest reported its quarterly earnings on Thursday, and noted a profit tumble largely attributable to the 737 Max.
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For obvious reason — the falls tumble 80 feet off a granite cliff into an almost impossibly beautiful cove.
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Sometimes forwards toss up errant 813-pointers, and point guards tumble toward the hoop with no discernible plan.
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He got into a tussle with a cop in court, and took a nasty tumble down an escalator.
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Walper says that unless stock markets tumble this year, the growth in millionaire households is likely to continue.
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That was the lowest level since October 21.3 and followed a downwardly revised 22014 percent tumble in June.
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Mainland Chinese markets declined by noon on Wednesday, after recovering on Tuesday from a tumble earlier this week.
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The Nasdaq was primarily impacted by Facebook's tumble, but it is still on track for a positive week.
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Toyota tumbled 1.11%, Nissan lost 1.13%, while Mazda declined 0.83%, and Suzuki pared some losses to tumble 43%.
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More larvae crawl from the maw and tumble down the wall onto the floor in a continuous stream.
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Plastic tables tumble out through the doors of the dining room and down the gray, rain-spattered sidewalk.
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Economists forecast that tourism revenue will tumble by a quarter this year, costing the country around $22016 billion.
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Last week's tumble was triggered mostly by fears about spiking Treasury rates and the US-China trade war.
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The rift saw Qatar stocks and eurobonds tumble and the cost of insuring its debt against default rise.
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The voices hover and slip past one another, find peace and then tumble into more eddies of perplexity.
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The seemingly unstoppable tumble toward the legalization of marijuana (and the calls for vacating past low-level convictions).
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As the tension rises, the logic tends to tumble: Why are these women here in the first place?
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Within minutes of Trump Jr.'s Twitter release — by 11:08 am — the stock market began to tumble.
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As the stories tumble out, well polished through regular airings, it is difficult to deny him his fun.
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And 18 people had to come forward and say he had been inappropriate for him to take a tumble.
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Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray, says that after the tumble, the likely path now is up.
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Equity allocations tumble to 10-year lows Unsurprisingly, Wall Street is bracing for once-booming corporate profits to soften.
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The two sides are divided by small edible gifts, macarons and biscotti, that appear to tumble down the side.
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Hong Kong shares gained over 1 percent, as a jump in financials offset a tumble in raw material stocks.
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That was the biggest drop since last November and reflected an 11.6 percent tumble in non-defense aircraft orders.
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Teams that lose and tumble in the standings get sent down to a lower-level league the following season.
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With the averages taking a tumble on Monday, Cramer wants investors to use the weakness to buy technology stocks.
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Energy stocks, hurt by a 4 percent tumble in crude oil prices, capped advances, and gave back 2.2 percent.
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SPOT GOLD TURNS POSITIVE, UP 0.1% TO $1,284/OZ, AS DOLLAR EASES AFTER U.S. CORE CAPITAL GOODS ORDERS TUMBLE
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These are chemically sociable elements, happy to bond with other compounds and minerals and tumble about in the dirt.
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This year's run-up is pronounced given the sharp tumble U.S. stocks took in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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Following Wall Street's overnight tumble, S&P e-mini futures nudged up 261.00 percent in Asian trade on Wednesday.
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Like many other pugilists, ancient and contemporary, rough-and-tumble fighters made self-aggrandizing claims to assert their dominance.
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These formal duels did not always succeed, and sometimes, heated tempers led men back to the rough-and-tumble.
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Following Wall Street's overnight tumble, S&P e-mini futures nudged up 0.25 percent in Asian trade on Wednesday.
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But on Monday night&aposs show, he and partner Emma Slater took a hard tumble onto the ballroom floor!
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The singer took a tumble during his Manchester, England, concert on Thursday, once again during his performance of "Kiwi".
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I noticed this morning's stocks took a real tumble — everyone is worried about a potential trade war with China.
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Netflix shares jumped Friday after Citigroup said the recent tumble represents a buying opportunity for the entertainment streaming company.
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Noah Wyle and Aliyah Royale star in a tragic tale infused by race and rough-and-tumble Chicago politics.
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It followed a 3.6 percent tumble in May that prompted the government to cut its assessment on machinery orders.
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The conflict reinforces Uber's reputation as a rough-and-tumble startup with a culture of winning at all costs.
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It's a rough and tumble ride, a budget statement car for those that desire a bit of Italian flair.
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But U.S. markets were up in premarket trading before slipping in late-morning trade, despite the Asian equity tumble.
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While he took a small tumble down the divisional rankings, he remained a member of the divisional top-15.
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But, don't look for any narrative in "BAKU"—just float and tumble through Kamatani and Saito's hallucinatory animated reality.
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After the shares' latest tumble, Deutsche trades at around a quarter of the net book value of its assets.
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That line was likely crossed for Lockheed Martin sometime just before Trump's tweet causing the stock to tumble rapidly.
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But the pound is likely to tumble, pushing up import prices and inflation, normally arguing for higher interest rates.
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In the atmosphere, the craft's oddly shaped radio equipment and magnetometer caught like sails, throwing Cassini into a tumble.
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As she didn't seemed to be holding onto her husband, she took quite a nasty tumble onto the road.
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Unilever, which has struggled recently amid slowing growth and currency fluctuations, saw its shares tumble 4.5 percent on Jan.
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GE, undergoing a restructuring, saw its share price tumble below $16 on Monday for the first time since 2011.
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In a report issued on Wednesday and seen by Reuters, Iceberg said shares could tumble to $13 a share.
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Despite her rough-and-tumble lifestyle, she was somewhat sheepish when appearing on the show — hence the makeshift bikini.
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Some tumble down the bank and break their legs; others are pushed underwater, taken downstream or savaged by crocodiles.
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On Thursday, the S&P 103 got within 2.4 percent of its historic high only to tumble on Friday.
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So, you've watched Feud and are about to tumble down the black hole of Old Hollywood internet fact-checking.
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But in emerging markets such as Russia, China and Brazil, economies are being hit as currencies tumble in value.
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For another, Brexit would almost certainly cause the pound to tumble, immediately pushing up the cost of foreign travel.
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But like many Olympians before him, he doesn't let the brief tumble discourage him from the duty at hand.
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In a fury, Zak pummels Richie in the elevator until they tumble into the lobby of the Brill Building.
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Ackie, whose face fully registers the tumble of emotions inside Bonnie, dominates the scenes among the three of them.
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Never use bleach and don't tumble dry, and use a neutral or special detergent instead that's gentle on silk.
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Uber reports a $1.2 billion quarterly loss, and its shares take a tumble after the employee lockup period expires.
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The Australian dollar was 0.15 percent higher at $0.7388, recovering a bit of ground after the previous day's tumble.
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The plants scatter their seeds as they tumble, so Victorville residents can look forward to more tumbleweeds next year.
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"I'm just shallow and worthless," he said, but "they never tumble to this, or not many of them do."
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Step 2Put the bag in the dryer and tumble on medium heat for 15 minutes for a quick refresh.
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European stocks notched a third week of gains, even as commodities stocks fell after a tumble in oil prices.
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Turkish stocks also took a tumble, slipping 2104.88 percent while MSCI's emerging market benchmark was flat on the day.
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He is perceptive about the way "Star Wars" dramatizes how rebellions take shape and how democracies tumble into dictatorship.
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But it didn't take long for the former Texas representative to fly too close to the sun and tumble.
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China in the early 20th century — my book's focus — was, to put it mildly, a rough and tumble place.
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Victoria's Secret posted a 17 percent sales tumble in June, which is worse than the 11.9 percent analysts expected.
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Markets tumble: Weak economic data out of China has spoiled any hopes of a New Year rally for stocks.
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TRUMP HURTS RUBIO Trump's tumble meant not even Florida was safe, even after Democrats canceled their planned ad blitz.
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That has caused gold prices to tumble more than 3 percent from a high of $1.16.03,258.81 on June 23.
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Her ranking is set to tumble from 55th after she lost in the first round in Bogotá last week.
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It has large, complex environments that clamber up into tangled jungle canopies and tumble down into winding carrion burrows.
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During a Purpose World Tour stop at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Biebervelli took a tumble into a hole of some kind.
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This summer, Gundlach put a big bet on the return of volatility to the market, predicting the would tumble.
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To put Facebook's recent tumble in perspective: The stock is set for its worst monthly performance since August 20163.
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Priceline had gone public at the height of the dot-com bubble and subsequently saw its stock tumble. Booking.
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Mosul is still a barely functioning city, where most residents fear they are about to tumble back into war.
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Cinemark, which has a market value of $1.7 billion, has seen its stock tumble more than 56% since January.
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Thirty minutes later the girls tumble out of the store with cucumber-scented face wipes, gum and mild euphoria.
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The famous NBA player shared a photo of the exact moment the couple took a tumble into the water.
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Ailing British tourism group Thomas Cook saw its shares tumble 16.5% after agreeing a rescue package with China's Fosun.
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Despite rugby's rough-and-tumble image, he insisted the game was safer than football, especially at the youth level.
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The stock took a tumble after guiding for weaker growth in the first quarter compared with its fourth quarter.
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Italian government bond yields also fell further and were down 10 bps in their biggest tumble since mid November.
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As they harden, they tumble to the calcium-carbonate landing pads, which keep them from sticking to the ground.
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When you rewire a place as historic as Buckingham Palace, bits of history just tumble out of the walls.
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When the pursuers approach, he hits the button and they fly up into the air, then tumble back down.
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In the fourth quarter, spot gold prices dropped 12.5 percent, their biggest quarterly tumble in 3-1/2 years.
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Race veterans say that approaching this rough-and-tumble, 628-nautical-mile racecourse as a monolith can be overwhelming.
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But plastic bottles bounce, tumble and roll on impact so the model had to account for that messy distribution.
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Estonia's Anett Kontaveit thrashed Swiss sixth seed Belinda Bencic 25-20 249-215, as the seeds continue to tumble.
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If after such a tumble the watch detects no movement, it will assume you're out cold and need help.
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Major semiconductor sector stocks in Asia took a tumble on Friday after the industry was downgraded by Morgan Stanley.
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Stock market futures Friday immediately declined, and the equity markets have been on a rough-and-tumble ride since.
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He then stands over the ice for a few seconds, before taking a rather deliberate tumble to the ground.
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If men had access to a long-lasting contraception, researchers have projected, the rate of unplanned pregnancies would tumble.
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Like the Nasdaq 100, the S&P 500 gapped higher earlier this month before taking a tumble on Monday.
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Some analysts believe the market may have to tumble further in response to a looming slowdown in earnings growth.
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The politically-charged Grammy awards took a ratings tumble on Sunday night, falling 21 percent from the previous year.
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Last week, Kraft Heinz (KHC) posted a massive loss of $33 billion and warned that 23 profits will tumble.
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In the first half of last year, Chigo eked out a tiny profit as the renminbi began to tumble.
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The index was already under pressure from Micron Technology Inc's 2951.12% tumble after forecasting a disappointing first-quarter profit.
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Following a federal corruption trial that ended in a hung jury, Menendez saw his personal brand take a tumble.
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The stream here falls over a tumble of rocks into a deep, nearly still pool, shoulder-deep at least.
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Interest in cryptocurrencies surged last year as prices rocketed only to tumble in recent months, triggering warnings from regulators.
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Sheets of shredded silver skin flapped over a tumble of shimmering bones; fibre-optic cables sprouted every which way.
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Some analysts estimated that Viacom's credit rating would tumble to junk status if it pursued an all-cash bid.
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On fixed-income markets, yields of safe-haven debt continue to tumble, with U.S. Treasuries seeing the biggest shakeout.
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The tones and densities of ink merge land and water, cover horizon lines, streak and tumble across the frame.
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The resulting Tumble & Blue is a delightful middle-grade adventure novel, in a Southern gothic landscape teeming with wonder.
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A dozen Venezuelans scramble to grab bags of rubbish that tumble from the Pacaraima trash truck twice a day.
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But 23 percent of poll participants who answered a question on this did not expect the market to tumble.
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Now the Whirlpool factory, where 286 workers make tumble-dryers, is closing too, with production moving to lower-cost Poland.
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Grant's Prime Minister obviously still knows how to boogie, although the new scene ends with a bit of a tumble.
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In Mexico, where currency collapses have led to triple-digit inflation and deep recessions, the peso's tumble creates rising anxiety.
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Saudi officials are heralding a new era in relations after watching their stock tumble in Washington under the Obama administration.
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Snap, the parent company of social media platform Snapchat, saw its stock tumble 9.8 percent Tuesday after a massive rally.
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Shares in Lyft fell below their IPO price on their second day of trading and have continued to tumble since.
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Stick adult ticks on a pair of tilted pants treated with permethrin, though, and 42.5 percent will tumble off entirely.
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The FANG stocks had a stellar first half of 2018 but saw their shares tumble during the past three months.
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The adults, with great long trunks, have little problem reaching the water, but the junior, inexperienced elephants can tumble in.
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His exit removes a moderating voice from an otherwise hawkish administration, which could boost oil prices even if equities tumble.
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Eight of the 11 major S&P sectors were in the red, led by the energy sector's 1.8 percent tumble.
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Tesco's disclosure saw its shares tumble and plunged the company into the worst crisis in its near 100-year history.
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Solo piano lines tumble, static rises and crumbles, and feedback cries out into the great ether, hopeful of an echo.
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If Groot really is more than an adorable cash cow, let's skip the marketing frenzy around his tumble into puberty.
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Imports meanwhile edged down 0.4 percent on-year, narrower than April's 10.9 percent tumble and the 245 percent slide anticipated.
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We sweep it into a transparent tupperware, and I watch its legs tumble before we flush it down the toilet.
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It's rife with cool anecdotes, like the one where John Wall thought he was going to tumble into the afterworld.
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The rough-and-tumble sport of IndyCar racing is generally not too kind to the machines that race in it.
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A tumble in shares of Qualcomm Inc and Lowe's Companies Inc helped drag down the benchmark S&P 500 index.
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With the averages taking a tumble on Monday, Jim Cramer wants investors to use the weakness to buy technology stocks.
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When they get to school, you can try to put more oranges in the bowl, but they'll just tumble off.
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A sharp tumble in stocks last fall was also blunted by the surge in buybacks, which stabilized the market temporarily.
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European shares followed the mixed start to the week seen in Asia on Monday where Japanese shares took a tumble.
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It seems as if the heatedness and the frenzy of rough-and-tumble is what most Southern men truly deplored.
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If the rough-and-tumble, intentionally volume-blasted trailer is anything to go by, it'll be their Oasis: Supersonic moment.
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Despite robust year-over-year growth and better than expected earnings, Twitter and LinkedIn continue to tumble on weak guidance.
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Bitcoin, the world's biggest cryptocurrency, continued to tumble after hitting a record high $19,666 in December on the Bitstamp exchange.
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The bank's shares continued to tumble a further 4% Tuesday, while the wider European banking sector suffered losses of 0.75%.
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If you want to go on a jog be prepared to grab them as they tumble out of your ears.
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Ackman noted problems as well including a tumble in Chipotle Mexican Grill's stock after a food safety issue in July.
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Asia markets saw broad declines on the final trading day of the week, following a tumble overnight on Wall Street.
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Malek was in high spirits just hours after he took a tumble off the Oscars stage after the show ended.
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Rail operator Kansas City Southern, which derives a big portion of its revenue from Mexico, saw its shares tumble 27.3%.
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Brent crude LCOc33 was on track for a gain of around 50 percent, following a 35 percent tumble in 2015.
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Ciampoli, who is a trained emergency medical technician, ran to the little girl's rescue after her terrifying tumble on Wednesday.
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In fairness, a lot of those sorts of sales didn't all tumble out in the first week as Taylor's did.
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However, his popularity has recently taken a tumble, and he's now at 36%, according to the most recent YouGov polling.
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This sell-off caused oil stocks to tumble, with Tullow Oil off over 2600 percent and Seadrill down 23 percent.
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"He was much the better player today," Coric, the first of the men's top 16 seeds to tumble, told reporters.
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In another worrisome sign, sentiment in the service sector improved this month but is forecast to tumble three months ahead.
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Loadings headed for China in December will tumble 28 percent from November to 400,000 bpd, the lowest since October 2015.
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Of some encouragement for policymakers, machinery orders from overseas rose 19.0 percent, recovering from an 18.1 percent tumble in January.
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Amber Rose's tumble here also raises questions about the company's strange preoccupation with knocking over famous women in its ads.
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All of the kinetic energy of you-plus-gravity is now manifested as a chaotic tumble of limbs and gear.
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A giddy, three-day tumble through the internet The result was an incredible sense of discovery that pervaded the event.
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Each year XOXO offered a giddy, three-day tumble through parts of the internet that most people had never seen.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a fall of 4.9 percent, moderating from a sharp 12.5 percent tumble in July.
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The company also announced Monday morning it would be recalling tumble dryers in the United Kingdom due to safety concerns.
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The stock took a tumble this month because of growing concern about a slowdown in demand for its latest iPhones.
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Frankly, I believe that is why the formerly rough-and-tumble Nissan Pathfinder has changed to a family comfort wagon.
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Nearby, in her tumble-down shack, Norma Helardino still wondered why her husband Danilo, 53, was shot dead in January.
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Lady Gaga posted an X-ray of her hand after she took a tumble from the stage with a fan.
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In South Korea, the benchmark Kospi index fell 1.45 percent to end at 2,476.37 as tech stocks took a tumble.
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Cincinnati managed a paltry three hits in the series opener to tumble to 210-211 since the All-Star break.
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The dominant force behind the recent Nasdaq slip wasn't a tech tumble so much as it was a momentum moratorium.
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And the S&P 500, the benchmark for US stocks, would have to tumble another 5% before hitting bear territory.
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Darden Restaurants has taken a tumble this year, but one trader is betting the stock is about to heat up.
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It barely budged on Thursday but has seen its biggest quarterly tumble in 6-1/2 years against the euro .
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The continuing uncertainty in the euro zone's third biggest economy also helped the euro tumble to fresh multi-month lows.
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Maybe social media works well for rough-and-tumble election campaigns because it's a great way to confront your opponents.
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The sensibility of the edgelord—who pushes the boundaries of offensive humor—is really one long tumble into the abyss.
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However, the price of gold could tumble over the near term if U.S. bond yields continue to climb, they said.
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Layer by layer, the coal would tumble into trucks that would drive it to a conveyor belt to the sea.
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Yes, we should all be thinking before we tweet/Tumble/Like/whathaveyou — even if our profile is set to private.
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A sturdy build is part of what makes Anker's PowerLine cable particularly appealing, especially in a rough-and-tumble environment.
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Last year's 2 billion Swiss franc ($2.1 billion) drop marked the worst retail sales tumble since recordkeeping began in 1980.
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The stock market took a major tumble on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial having its largest drop since 2008.
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That tumble in yields, for the most part, was the result of a giant rush for safety among global investors.
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The tumble takes place as most retailers around the world shut down, decreasing demand for clothes and, in turn, cotton.
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And when the value of those bonds began to tumble, they were told to hold on, prices would eventually rebound.
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Investors have already been on edge about the coronavirus outbreak that caused major stock averages to tumble into correction territory.
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Fed officials, though, have remained upbeat on their outlook for the United States economy and sanguine about the market's tumble.
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China's Tencent and other video game companies saw their shares tumble as the government puts additional pressure on the industry.
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Companies seeking to thrive in a rough and tumble deregulated world searched for lower prices, higher margins, and cheaper financing.
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Around the world, more countries are reporting new infections, companies have curtailed travel and global stock markets continued to tumble.
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Before this week's tumble, the recent low point for the 10-year yield had come at 1.37% in July 2016.
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Those mountain chains of ice that form when floes tumble into one another build thicker ice that's harder to melt.
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There was some speculation these investors could drop the company after several rough and tumble months for Jumia post IPO.
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Before that, it's a rough-and-tumble, back-road Northwest adventure that's also a buddy comedy, even a proto-bromance.
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In a best-case scenario, oil demand will tumble by 1.5 million barrels per day in February, according to Platts.
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Coal, on the other hand, is expected to tumble by 15% this year and 9% in 2020, the EIA said.
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European stocks notched a third straight week of gains, even as a tumble in oil prices dragged commodities shares lower.
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He has spent more seasons in a Nets' uniform than anybody in history, so scoring records were bound to tumble.
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Her mom was an opinionated second-grade teacher, and her dad grew up in a "rough-and-tumble" mining town.
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Shares of China-based Luxshare slipped 2107.13% while GoerTek recovered from an earlier tumble to rise 2107.3% on the day.
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Bitcoin has seen its value tumble as much as 70 percent from a record peak near $20,000 in mid-December.
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Cramer was disheartened to see the market tumble again on Friday after a week of Washington turmoil turned stocks sour.
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Byron Wien, whose career in finance has spanned about 50 years, told CNBC he's undeterred by Wednesday's stock market tumble.
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But all that seems to have taken a tumble in the past two weeks since Trump started naming China directly.
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But what was Thanksgiving without the tumble and chaos of preparing a meal for a hodgepodge of people you loved?
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To be sure, the dollar's tumble was both swift and hard on the heels of the disappointing data on Friday.
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"Triples are hard," Chen said of his tumble, sparking laughter in the interview zone after all the chatter about quadruples.
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The benchmark closed higher by 213 percent, or 35.13 points, at 21,645.37 as investors stayed defensive following last session's tumble.
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Another worry is if domestic currencies tumble, making it more costly to pay debt borrowed in major currencies like dollars.
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Asian shares continued to tumble across the board, but Australia's stocks rebounded from an 8% decline to close 20083% higher.
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It's mostly used now in the rough-and-tumble field of politics to announce that one is running for office.
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Why would maintaining a certain distance from the rough and tumble of democratic politics be important in the 19th century?
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U.S. companies with significant exposure to China have seen their stocks tumble since President Trump's opening salvo in the trade war.
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Almost all the big outsourcers have seen their share price tumble in the past year, with a spate of profit warnings.
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The tumble for bitcoin started abruptly last week when it fell below $6,000 and hit a new low for the year.
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Gigi Hadid came close to taking a tumble on her way to Glamour Women of the Year awards on Monday night.
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The Federal Reserve's decision to increase interest rates for the second time in a decade caused stocks to tumble on Wednesday.
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Wall Street rebounded Thursday after a tumble in the previous session that sent two of the major indexes negative for 2018.
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It is a friendship forged in both the tumble of deals gone awry and the triumph of a shocking political upset.
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Bees, grasshoppers, and flies all easily tumble into the chlorinated sea, only to find themselves drenched and unable to fly away.
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Spot, a dog-like robot designed to cavort across the room and open doors with its horror-beak took a tumble.
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European shares were headed for a third week of gains, even as commodities stocks fell after a tumble in oil prices.
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Girls were hired as babysitters and taught to cook, while the independence of those rough-and-tumble boys was fiercely guarded.
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It was a rough-and-tumble welcome in the arena for a candidate who has gamely sidestepped attacks in previous debates.
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I dip in a spoon and a tumble of tomatoes, herbs, and horseradish, terrible in its cold tartness, assaults my mouth.
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Obviously, a lot has happened since Bran's Episode 1 tumble, but you never get a second chance at a first impression.
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If you take a tumble and then remain still on the ground, the Apple Watch can automatically call your emergency contacts.
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If Trump wins today, the USD is likely to take a tumble just as the GBP did following the Brexit vote.
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On Tuesday, when bearish trades outpaced bullish ones, the trader bet gold miners could tumble 15 percent in the next month.
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Yet something related to the Brexit referendum—the tumble in the value of sterling—is now causing the economy to slow.
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But even some of the very least U.K.-exposed companies in the S&P 500 took a tumble on Friday morning.
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If it thinks you've taken a tumble and can't move, the watch will send an alert to ask if you're okay.
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Faced with dangerous hard labor, exploitation by wealthy men, poverty and hunger, rough-and-tumble fighting was symbolic of their lives.
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The seller of new and used vehicles made by multiple manufacturers had seen its shares tumble more than 40% in 2019.
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Reuters had predicted a 6 percent tumble for exports, a 1 percent slide for imports and a $51.70 billion trade surplus.
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Following the revelation of a widespread hack at the credit reporting agency, Equifax shares took a tumble on the stock market.
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The next year, he predicted that oil prices would tumble while a slowdown in China's economy would weigh on global markets.
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The Australian dollar also took a tumble as its central bank steered clear of rate hike talk at its latest meeting.
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Taylor Swift took a tumble during her latest rainy day concert — but she got right back up without missing a beat.
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The hack caused the value of Bitcoin to tumble by 20 percent, and Bitfinex suspended trading and withdrawals while it investigates.
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Pickup truck owners tend to be incredibly specific and particular about the options they seek for their rough and tumble activities.
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Blue Origin fully expects the rocket to tumble back to terra firma and produce a spectacular fireball somewhere in the desert.
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Given Trump's tumble in recent polls, Clinton could conceivably win either way (though no one is counting him out just yet).
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The boy continues to hold the device close to his face as a grid of colorful icons tumble onto the screen.
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Despite increased tensions in the Middle East, energy prices continued to tumble because demand appears weak while global stockpiles are large.
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Office rents could tumble again if the tech sector falters badly, and there are anecdotal signs that some companies are struggling.
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Sterling, hit both by the broader market tumble and the latest Brexit nerves, skidded 0.7 percent to as low as $1.2941.
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They strolled casually towards the patient with "their gowns, caps and pale gumboots while I watched the cataract tumble behind them".
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Indeed, the agency sees the market headed for a 9 precent tumble this year followed by two years of zero growth.
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Coeure's comments on Friday saw euro zone banking shares jump over 3 percent, the euro fall and Italy's bond yields tumble.
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"There ought to be a DANGER sign" on this story, she muses: Writers tumble into this story and then they plummet.
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In the rough-and-tumble world of civic politics, his work was not always celebrated and even caused controversy at times.
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But the number of mainland tourists visiting Taiwan, a self-ruled island China considers a breakaway province, has taken a tumble.
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This means that Gordon believes IWM could tumble 4 percent from its Monday levels, dropping back to levels unseen since November.
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However, a slip in his footing saw Bonde tumble straight down the riverbank and smack on top of the napping reptile.
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In markets overseas, Chinese shares took a tumble as liquidity was tightening again in the markets, with Asia overall finishing mixed.
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These mad poopers, they don't move like regular people, they tumble around like a bull let loose in a toilet shop.
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Gold has rallied 13.7 percent this year amid a tumble in global stocks that stoked demand for the safe-haven metal.
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The rapid tumble in the stock market has brought with it a correspondingly quick slide in interest rate expectations for 2016.
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On February 11th Sweden's central bank cut its benchmark rate from -0.35% to -0.5%, prompting shares in Swedish banks to tumble.
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As sales tumble in Yahoo's web-based services, the company has already started slashing costs under the scrutiny of activist investors.
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Against this backdrop, the yuan will probably soften but is unlikely to tumble, says Zhang Lu of CEBM, an advisory firm.
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Our politics have always been a rough and tumble bloodsport throughout history, so vigorous debate on the merits is fair game.
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The start-up board index ChiNextp plunged 5.3 percent to a three-year low, in its worst tumble since late 2016.
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Dozens of adoptable kittens will take the field to tumble around on the gridiron, score touchdowns and just be generally adorable.
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Shortly after descending into camp, our van gets stuck and we tumble out into chilled air smelling of sage and smoke.
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What Teal has is youthful optimism and a drone built for far more rough-and-tumble flight than most consumer offerings.
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Tumble VR is a puzzle game that often has you doing nothing more than stacking blocks on top of each other.
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That sent Bradley rolling to the ground, his legs kicking up over his head, like a gymnast doing a backward tumble.
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Under this configuration, rising oil prices would hurt the U.S. economy, causing the greenback to tumble, and sending bond yields up.
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As always, Earl's words tumble out of him, and the lines progress like dominoes, falling over in sluggish but steady succession.
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Lady Gaga revealed she had her whole body X-rayed after she took a tumble from the stage during a performance.
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After a strong start, the team finished 32-50, and during their tumble, Derek Fisher was fired as the head coach.
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Venezuela is undergoing a brutal recession due to a collapsing state-led economy, made worse by the tumble in oil prices.
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I'm not victim-blaming, mind you; but apparently there's this slippery patch around here at 17A and he's taken a tumble.
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As political reporters, we are taught that gaffes — the ill-advised comments that sometimes tumble out of a politician's mouth — matter.
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The tumble continued a sharp turnaround for Netflix, whose stock has struggled in recent months after more than doubling in 2015.
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It was topped with a tumble of delicately dressed arugula, a scattering of cucumber slices and halved and peeled grape tomatoes.
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Personalized Giant Tumble Tower, available on Uncommon Goods, $165For the couple that doesn't take themselves too seriously, go for a game.
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Earnings remain in focus, as British private equity firm 3i saw its stock tumble 4.3% after reporting its first half results.
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The Nikkei rose 3.3 percent over the week and 2 percent for the month, recouping some of October's 13 percent tumble.
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Enter the hero of the story, a scrappy Oompa Loompa from the rough-and-tumble business world of New York City.
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Taking the daily rough and tumble of politics is one thing — being a political punch bag for the press is another.
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This rough-and-tumble tripod features flexible legs and rubber grip feet that allow you to position your device nearly anywhere.
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Accessed August 3, 2018 Baidu, which runs China's biggest search engine, found that even unconfirmed competition can cause stocks to tumble.
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When it's put together, kids will have their very own robotic hedgehog that can be programmed to tumble, roll and spin.
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Analysts polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth to tumble to 3.5% in the first quarter from the previous quarter's 6.0%.
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But for now, and despite occasional poaching, sanctioned shooting and rough-and-tumble human politics, the wolves were doing pretty well.
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Major hotel chains are temporarily closing properties and seeing occupancy rates tumble as travelers stay at home during the coronavirus outbreak.
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When Shadow falls into the clutches of one god or another, we tumble right with him into a whole new world.
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Moments later, Ertz takes a whack to the foot, and now Horan has taken a tumble backtracking in her penalty area.
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Bitcoin surged 2,000 percent in 2017 to a peak of nearly $20,203, only to tumble more than 80 percent this year.
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Glasses fell out of cabinets or were left leaning inside, primed to tumble out the next time the cabinet gets opened.
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Analysts polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth to tumble to 3.5% in the first quarter from the previous quarter's 6.0%.
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And on Wall Street, an 2000-year bull market ended Wednesday with another steep tumble in stocks on mounting coronavirus worries.
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By the third, when the stakes are highest, and it is do or die, mayhem ensues, favorites tumble, and enthusiasm peaks.
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Bonds also took a tumble, with the yield on the benchmark instrument due in 2030 gaining 91 basis points to 13.215%.
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Just five companies in the S&P 500 remain in positive territory following the benchmark's tumble from its record on Feb.
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And in no poll in the year before the February 11 primary did the former vice president tumble into single digits.
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When Squall and his friends travel to Ultimecia's time, they tumble through past, present, and future to get to her castle.
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Mr. Sanford is the second House Republican to tumble in a primary election against a challenger displaying disloyalty to the president.
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Their labor force participation trend line has looked like a tumble down the side of a hill since the late 33s.
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Locals fear that a chunk of the iceberg might tumble into the ocean and unleash an enormous wave on the settlement.
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Markets in Japan were set to tumble at the open again as Wall Street saw another plunge overnight on virus fears.
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Facebook shares recently took a tumble, and Facebook CEO and cofounder Mark Zuckerberg&aposs net worth may not be far behind.
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The highly-sensitive South African rand hit a three-week low and Turkey's lira took its biggest tumble since mid-December.
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The good news: they're made with Apple's most durable glass yet, which means they can sustain a little rough and tumble.
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The rescue plan also comes after the office-sharing business slammed the brakes on its IPO, causing company bonds to tumble.
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The original headlines, reported by Bloomberg on Wednesday, saw U.S. indexes close lower and the dollar tumble in the last session.
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Societe Generale believes Brent crude could tumble from about $70 a barrel to $62 within the first quarter of the year.
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Most sectors rose in Hong Kong, with an index tracking mainland property developers jumping 1.7 percent after the previous session's tumble.
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Oprah took a tumble during a speaking tour stop ... and then ditched the two things that appeared to be the cause.
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Or if you haven't already, tumble down the rabbit hole of "Missing Richard Simmons," currently the most downloaded podcast on iTunes.
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The risk aversion, which also saw U.S. stock futures tumble and gold and bonds rise, unusually extended to the Japanese yen.
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The stock market took a sharp tumble on Monday amid fears of the growing unpredictably of the path of the coronavirus.
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On Thursday, the asset manager saw its shares tumble as much as 93% shortly after the market open to HK$1.06.
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Starbucks' Chinese rival Luckin Coffee, which has a market value of $9 billion, saw its shares tumble as much as 8%.
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On Monday, Fink, whose firm invests $6.3 trillion, warned that trade wars could stoke investor uncertainty and prompt markets to tumble.
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On Wednesday, Japan's biggest automaker Toyota forecast a 35 percent tumble in net profit this year due to the yen's strength.
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Joe Tobin was a rough-and-tumble child, who once crashed through the back-porch window when he was being chased.
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Some players expressed hope that this was all part of the rough-and-tumble negotiating process, one they know too well.
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But a significant trade war would certainly cause those figures to tumble, and that is why the market is so concerned.
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Since the publication of the articles, he has seen his annual income tumble from millions of dollars to thousands, McClintock said.
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America's rough-and-tumble political arena rarely gives candidates a second chance to fix public mistakes made on the campaign trail.
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Pandora's narrower-than-expected losses signal a sigh of relief after a rough-and-tumble year at the online radio company.
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The boxes I'd been carrying on my back had flown off during the tumble and lay strewn behind me, flashing ominously.
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Bonds took a tumble, with the yield on the 10-year instrument due in 2030 gaining 5 basis points to 12.355%.
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"They didn't think he was tough enough to handle the rough and tumble of Moscow at the time," Mr. Merkel said.
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The case will worry Republican strategists, who have watched the President's fortunes tumble among a key sector of the electorate -- women.
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And so, for as long as we have the chance, we'll tumble messily into this space, and savor the holidays. Together.
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The craft will tumble back into the atmosphere, and perhaps break up, and where it will fall is difficult to predict.
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On Monday, China let the yuan tumble beyond the 7-per-dollar level for the first time in more than a decade.
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Once they tumble in, said Janine Krippner, a volcanologist at Concord University's Department of Physical Sciences, great plumes of steam are produced.
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When the lights go out and the entire world is thrust into the technological nether, we'll need board games like Turing Tumble.
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In other examples, traditionally patterned ribbons tumble down from the crown and across the shoulders of the wearer, mimicking long, flowing locks.
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Wall Street's sour mood after its latest tumble could stretch into the New Year, says Bank of America technical strategist Paul Ciana.
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Parent was taken with their tilted floors, a result of their tumble, which he recreated in the sloping floors inside the church.
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The performer can stay on the social media stage (and tumble out in full force after a few drinks in real life).
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Nonetheless, there were signs positions were becoming stretched by April 23, so the subsequent tumble in prices should not have been surprising.
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Carrie Underwood is now healed after a terrifying fall outside her Nashville home a year ago — and poking fun at her tumble.
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Interested to see what happens when one of the notes gets put into water, or ironed, or left in the tumble dryer?
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Lyft's week is off to a dreary start as the stock continues to tumble after dipping nearly 20% over the previous week.
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Since then, the currency has been hit by the recent global emerging markets sell-off prompted by a tumble in Turkey's lira.
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This snaps onto walkie-talkies, reinforcing a connection that is otherwise prone to break in the rough-and-tumble of naval usage.
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Dubbed "the water tower of Africa", Ethiopia has long sought to harness the power of the rivers that tumble from its highlands.
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Historians have long deemed the rough-and-tumble fighters as the dregs of American society—an embarrassment to the wider cultural elite.
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According to the RSPCA, a feline found herself caught in the pipework of a tumble dryer after crawling into the machine's vent.
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Fast forward two weeks, and Sterling's tumble effectively shaved more than $1 million from the price for an American buyer, YachtWorld notes.
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The chief justice noted that when children "fall on the playground or tumble from the equipment", pea gravel underfoot "can be unforgiving".
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Kourtney documented the incident on her Instagram Stories, showing the exact moment she took a tumble on the Venice Beach bike path.
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Microsoft had only just regained the crown from Apple, which has seen its share price tumble over worries about its growth prospects.
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The energetic puppy jumped up to greet little Ashtyn Gardner of Mobile, Alabama, causing her to step back and take a tumble.
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So should emerging markets now worry that oil prices will carry on rising above $100, or that they will tumble below $50?
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Nissan's ageing model lineup contributed to a 26.6% June sales slump while Volvo Cars, owned by China's Geely, saw deliveries tumble 21.7%.
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"Olivia loves to be rough and tumble and wants me to swing her and throw her, she's like a bull," he said.
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Capital outflows, which had picked up after the stock market tumble and the hefty devaluation, continued after the introduction of the index.
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Those precarious group selfies have become infinitely easier to take without the risk of our phones taking a tragic (and expensive) tumble.
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" The user claimed that they made a snap judgment after seeing "a few bones tumble from the dirt and into the street.
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Coeure's comments on Friday saw euro zone banking shares jump more than 3 percent, the euro fall and Italy's bond yields tumble.
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The signs are all there that more people -- including the rich, powerful and well-connected -- may well tumble as the case unfolds.
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Unlike Goldman Sachs (GS), which reported an increase in stock trading revenue, Bank of America suffered a 13% tumble in that area.
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Tumble drying your clothes on high heat for 10 minutes can also ensure that no ticks find their way into your home.
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So, keep having fun with your toy in places you're allowed to fly it, or risk watching it take a prompt tumble.
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Goldman Sachs — Citi upgraded the investment bank's stock to "neutral" from "sell" on valuation, following yesterday's post-earnings tumble for the stock.
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But fellow technology giant eBay saw shares tumble in extended trading after it failed to grow sales during the critical holiday quarter.
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Investors shouldn't be spooked by Tuesday's stock market tumble, instead they should look at it as a buying opportunity, experts told CNBC.
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In a swirl of uncertainty, Republican members stampeded to "no," defeated the measure and watched the tumble by more than 700 points.
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Futures slipped from session highs due to the looming seasonal bump in supplies and U.S. stocks' tumble amid renewed trade war fears.
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Tesco's disclosure that day saw its shares tumble and plunged the company into the worst crisis in its near 100-year history.
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Monday's price tumble came after last week's rally of 7 percent in U.S. crude, which was up for a fourth straight week.
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Consequently, this tumble in energy prices and worse-than-expected consumer confidence data, caused U.S. markets to trading deep into the red.
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At that level, Barclays now expects shares of Tesla to tumble nearly a third from their closing price of $285.36 on Monday.
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Reacting to last night's U.S. airstrikes on a Syrian military airfield, stock futures, after an initial tumble, were recovering to around breakeven.
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Nissan's aging model lineup contributed to a 26.6% June sales slump while Volvo Cars, owned by China's Geely, saw deliveries tumble 21.7%.
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That opposition is likely to remain strong but could be trumped if financial markets continue to tumble and the recovery weakens further.
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Around the time of those Benghazi hearings in early 2013, Clinton reportedly took a tumble and suffered some type of head trauma.
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Redfin, the real estate brokerage site, saw its shares tumble about 7 percent in after-hours trading, shortly after sharing its earnings.
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A violent confrontation between the pair, as well as Celeste's friends, ultimately lead to what the series painted as a fatal tumble.
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The new game will include the same features found in console versions, Microsoft says, including the multiplayer mini games, Battle and Tumble.
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It is common for U.S. securities fraud lawsuits to be filed against companies whose share prices tumble after negative news becomes public.
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" Greg Alden, an older brother, said, "Jenny grew up more rough and tumble than one might expect from her Hollywood good looks.
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After a week of relatively stable trade during China's 33th Communist Party Congress, Chinese stocks took a tumble in early Monday trade.
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Students these days grow up "in a rough-and-tumble world on the internet", notes another Oxford professor, "where abuse is universal".
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He dropped nine shots in his first 10 holes to tumble down the leaderboard and wound up shooting 78, tying for 15th.
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But in the fall, that compound breaks down, revealing the yellow and orange carotenoids within before the leaves tumble to the ground.
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Central bank chief Elman Rustamov said on Tuesday that rumours the manat might tumble further, to 1.8-2.0 per dollar, were groundless.
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The agreement will be a boon to Venezuela's oil industry, which has seen its production tumble this year amid a steep recession.
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He spent much of his long life in the rough-and-tumble of Israeli politics, serving as a minister in 12 cabinets.
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The Relay is shock- and water-resistant, so no matter how rough and tumble your kid is, the device can handle it.
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D'Agostino hurt her right knee in the chain-reaction tumble, which also knocked Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand out of the race.
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As the original designers explained, the speed of the impact causes the bullet to tumble after it penetrates tissue, creating catastrophic injuries.
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Manziel appeared to be a possible answer to Cleveland's longtime quarterback woes, but problems off the field made for a quick tumble.
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Pompeo plays a stuffed cat named Willow, who visits the McStuffins Toy Hospital after she takes a tumble and bends her whiskers.
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The case has already hurt New York-based Omega, which has seen assets under management tumble to $3.5 billion as of Jan.
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Finally, Trump does not want to risk a war, Kapchan highlighted, where markets would tumble and the risk of terrorism would rise.
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That tumble suggests that the president may be wrong if he believes his hard line on immigration always delivers a political dividend.
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In the amazing "Basket of Flowers" (1848-49), which is set in a landscape, look at how these flowers tumble towards you.
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Among certain populations, there began to be more men who epitomized a certain aesthetic—plaid shirts, beards, a rough-and-tumble attitude.
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In the 2013 election, BN won 47 of these two Borneo states' seats but this week saw its tally tumble to 29.
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Developers felt the platform whiplash, watched traffic tumble, and companies like Zynga shrank to a fraction of their former popularity and value.
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At one point in the final minute a takedown attempt saw them run through the ropes and tumble to the floor outside.
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This sensor will also make sure he doesn't take a tumble off a table, as it can detect when a surface ends.
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The island's inability to partake in the rough and tumble political process transforms it from a potential partner to a reluctant supplicant.
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Bodies tumble upon one another, weapons are more likely to be locked together by sheer force of pressure than ever elegantly wielded.
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Most economists do not expect China to tumble into a financial crisis, like other debt-heavy emerging economies have in the past.
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Two socks, a pair, tumble around in the washing machine, doing tricks like "double axel triple flip" and annoying the larger items.
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On the punchy "Graffiti," Murray chewed on his horn, softening the rhythm, and Nic Caccioppo's drums ended up in an open tumble.
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Retail figures slowed markedly in the second half of the year, weighed down by a steep tumble in car and smartphone sales.
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On "Elect Yourself," she lamented and admonished in a tumble of spoken word: "There's no freedom in society, only tradition," she said.
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Now, all the energy directed at the Weinsteins and the ME TOO campaign will tumble to an easier target: the gay community.
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All of those research, development and engineering investments are at risk as stock prices tumble and companies switch over to survival mode.
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There were about a dozen kids learning how to tumble, and I could see a trapeze, a Cyr wheel and aerial silks.
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But the tumble in copper prices - which have shed 22% so far this year - will take time to spur closures by mines.
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Though infusing such wizardry into a rough-and-tumble brawler might seem a bit contrarian, Land Rover's bosses say they're being realistic.
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Dembélé takes a tumble cutting from the left, and both he and Deschamps find it incroyable that there was no foul there.
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To that end, Goldman has identified the 10 most overvalued companies in the market, each of which they say could tumble 20%.
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Tears for making the team, for missing the cut, for finally clearing the height, for hitting the hurdle and taking a tumble.
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Though the earlier protest-related tourism tumble may prove a blessing in disguise, anti-Beijing public sentiment is also complicating the response.
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The figure of the falling man isn't new — Adam, Icarus and Don Draper all tumble — though it gained new meaning on Sept.
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Florence looks great; the cast is appealing; and you'll learn about a rough-and-tumble sport you may not have encountered before.
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Commodities exchanges are a rough-and-tumble environment of seasoned pros, where the average investor is a stranger in a strange land.
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