Mao landed out of bounds following her first tumbling run, put a hand down and then rolled on to her knee after the second tumbling combination and botched her landing on the third.
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Here are snapshots of the tumbling U.S. and world markets.
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However, a pickup in tensions could send the market tumbling.
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I got her into dance and tumbling, she loves it.
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And did we mention that The Wall came tumbling down?
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The surprise announcement Thursday sent U.S. stock markets tumbling Friday.
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But things started going south when oil prices started tumbling.
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Manufacturing firms are wary; indices of business confidence are tumbling.
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The sharp rise in rates sent stocks tumbling last week.
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Already, activity in the most politically sensitive channels is tumbling.
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Shares are tumbling more than 25 percent in premarket trading.
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Both Japan and South Korea reported tumbling exports in January.
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Household goods were the worst performers, tumbling 22019 percent overall.
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Tumbling prices reflect decades of improvements in technology and productivity.
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We see somebody whose whole belief system is tumbling down.
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Yet tumbling unemployment is about much more than statistical trickery.
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We seem to be tumbling into a political abyss here.
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Mazda Motor Co took a bigger hit, tumbling nearly 7%.
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Those are some big guys tumbling around on the ground.
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Explosions and gunfire in central Jakarta sent Indonesia's stocks tumbling.
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He was a budding gymnast then, into tumbling and acrobatics.
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That sent sterling tumbling to $1.3305, its lowest since Dec.
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They tried to catch the waves, tumbling into the sea.
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The scoring system tends to favor difficult tumbling over choreography.
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It was above 18 in January when stocks began tumbling.
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The euro is tumbling amid ongoing worries over Deutsche Bank.
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She managed to catch herself, but her groceries went tumbling.
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That was yet another barrier tumbling down in children's publishing.
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The news sent Kohl's shares tumbling 8% in midafternoon trading.
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That rhetoric sent stocks tumbling to start off the week.
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Vonn has had multiple serious injuries and several frightening, tumbling crashes.
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The also skidded, tumbling 48.84 points or 1.82 percent to 2,641.89.
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About two weeks later, the index was tumbling into a correction.
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The results have sent the stock tumbling to a new low.
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Shares opened up 2500 percent before tumbling more than 163 percent.
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Its ruling sent shares in Fannie and Freddie tumbling (see chart).
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The floor exercise in gymnastics is all about the tumbling, right?
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The news sent Mediaset shares tumbling as much as 10 percent.
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He also notes that resale values of diesel cars are tumbling.
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The world is not about to come tumbling down -- not yet.
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My daughter gets tennis, ice skating, and community ed tumbling classes.
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The news initially sent Salesforce shares higher, and Twitter shares tumbling.
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Not long ago tumbling oil prices turned investors off energy companies.
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Blazers send Grizzlies tumbling to 5th loss in row MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Big Blue's worst revenue in 22.6 years sent its shares tumbling.
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GFH Financial climbed 1.7 percent after tumbling 10 percent on Monday.
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The news sent shares of technology companies and hardware suppliers tumbling.
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Tumbling treatment charges reflect a tightening market for copper raw material.
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Advanced Micro Devices' weak forecast sent its stock tumbling 123 percent.
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The technology sector slid 13 percent, with chipmakers tumbling 2.23 percent.
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Grid operator Red Electrica joined them in the red, tumbling 3.8%.
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Their message falls like a wounded duck tumbling from the sky.
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He linked ANZ's choppy performance in Asia to tumbling commodity prices.
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Wild cheers erupted as he stumbled following his first tumbling run.
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The banking sector was the worst sectoral performer, tumbling 2 percent.
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STAT's report on the findings sent some biotech stocks tumbling Monday.
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Raisman nailed her own difficult tumbling passes to grab the silver.
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Buyers, however, are reluctant to agree given Asia's tumbling spot premiums.
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The Wall tumbling down would make a pretty killer final shot.
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MSCIEF tumbling 3.37 percent, while its all-country world stock index .
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The Tumbling Hedgehog from Thames & Kosmos is a 172-piece kit.
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The pills were grit against their gums, tumbling under their tongues.
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She spoke of cancer eloquently, no pretense here, words tumbling out.
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Screens erected above the building's entrance shield pedestrians from tumbling masonry.
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Security video footage shows the white bus tumbling down the hill.
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The one-two punch has sent the price of oil tumbling.
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His city, he observed, saw tumbling crime rates on his watch.
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It pointed out that volatility has risen, and stocks are tumbling.
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Many did, having rushed out before tumbling walls could trap them.
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"There were some big guys tumbling around out there," he added.
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Stocks were falling sharply along with the tumbling yields on Tuesday.
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After tumbling 12 percent Monday, shares of the company, Snap Inc.
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News of Iran's attack on Tuesday sent U.S. stock futures tumbling.
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Gavin's decision sent the PG&E's share price tumbling on Monday.
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The rule, which was imposed in September, sent bank shares tumbling.
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But now, it is not just the stock that is tumbling.
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But Carson is just... just... out there, tumbling around the universe.
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Even without revealing many details, the announcement sent health-care stocks tumbling.
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The right hand cracked Whittaker over the head and sent him tumbling.
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Yesterday, US officials reported that the satellite was tumbling in its orbit.
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The top-line miss sent their shares tumbling in after-hours trading.
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Tumbling retail sales volumes accelerated to an 8 percent drop in November.
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Despite its tumbling price, Xiaomi has reported healthy smartphone sales in 2018.
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Fears of a government shutdown also sent stocks tumbling to new lows.
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But rather than tumbling further, the pound has grown stronger since October.
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Every comment a president makes can send armies marching and markets tumbling.
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After tumbling to $22008 in the winter, it's now more than $22009.
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In a down market, this exuberance has come tumbling back to earth.
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The bad news has sent those stocks, and the broader industry, tumbling.
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And at that point the constitution's checks and balances come tumbling down.
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As grass went flying up, Wong went tumbling down, legs still racing.
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Tumbling levels of productivity is easier to explain in less wealthy countries.
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Conversely, an unlikely sweep by the Democrats would probably send stocks tumbling.
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Park then lost his balance, tumbling over 100 feet into a ravine.
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Television records have been tumbling at this summer's World Cup in France.
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The tumbling price of oil has also persuaded investors to be cautious.
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European stocks are tumbling and Asian equities ended Wednesday's session mostly lower.
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But that uncertainly merely adds, WWE style, to the reality-tumbling effect.
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Orders for machinery dropped 0.7 percent after tumbling 3.1 percent in March.
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Tumbling euro zone government bond yields have also weighed on the euro.
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Niederreiter appeared to hurt himself after tumbling feet-first into the boards.
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A year later, thanks to tumbling oil prices, gas cost 214% less.
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Freddie Mac similarly rose sharply after the election before tumbling back down.
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The forces from the tumbling ripped its components apart, piece by piece.
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Competition from Jio has sent the average revenue per user (ARPU) tumbling.
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The good news is that the price of both has been tumbling.
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Last month, energy prices dropped 2.4 percent, with gasoline tumbling 3.9 percent.
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Energy prices rose 1.1 percent after tumbling 3.2 percent the previous month.
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That sent , which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, tumbling.
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ECN Capital Corp was also halted briefly after tumbling nearly 20 percent.
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And certainly, no tumbling sky fell at the feet of local Bermudians.
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The firm expects satisfaction levels to start tumbling in the coming years.
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As if that weren't bad enough, trade-in prices are tumbling, too.
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The retail numbers come as the U.S. faces a tumbling stock market.
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It subsumes them in avalanches, or sends them tumbling down a crevasse.
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The euro was steady at $1.0927 after tumbling 0.7 percent on Monday.
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China let the yuan fall faster, sending regional currencies and stocks tumbling.
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History shows the elections could send the Dow Jones industrial average tumbling.
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The president is facing tumbling popularity ratings and 783 charges of corruption.
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Kevin Trapp, the P.S.G. goalkeeper, came rushing out and sent Agüero tumbling.
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According to Nathan, a disappointing earnings report could send the stock tumbling.
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The report sent Wirecard shares tumbling nearly 20 percent in one day.
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They can send stock markets tumbling, they can send armies to war.
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China banned the initial coin offerings last month, sending bitcoin's price tumbling.
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Developers need to keep costs tumbling for it to have a future.
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Workers will start to dismantle the sarcophagus before it comes tumbling down.
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Costs have already fallen due to tumbling energy prices and currency depreciation.
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Global equity markets slumped, with the Dow tumbling more than 450 points.
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The house had come tumbling down; Jean's common-law husband was missing.
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That frightening backdrop explains why more than just oil companies are tumbling.
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The peso fell sharply, tumbling 2.5 percent against the United States dollar.
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Biles' first tumbling pass is that, plus one twist at the end.
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"Let the shameful walls of exclusion finally come tumbling down," he said.
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In grade school, he learned tumbling from Montoya, a former college gymnast.
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Its holiday-quarter earnings and sales missed estimates, sending the stock tumbling.
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As the central players roll toward the edge, they risk tumbling over.
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Nicholas Kristof The Trump presidency may now be disintegrating, tumbling toward entropy.
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Seconds later the tumbling rocket exploded under the strain of aerodynamic forces.
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In the panic, she was tossed overboard, tumbling into the predawn blackness.
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Construction names also logged declines, with Hyundai Engineering & Construction tumbling 23 percent.
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Last month, gasoline prices were unchanged after tumbling 2.8 percent in June.
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After tumbling during the day, United's stock ended Tuesday down 20153 percent.
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The economy there is in a mess, with the local currency tumbling.
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The news sent bitcoin and myriad cryptocurrency peers like ethereum tumbling overnight.
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He was still a little breathless, his words tumbling and flooding out.
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ESMA flagged the plans last month, sending shares of spreadbetting firms tumbling.
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Transportation equipment orders dropped 4.6% in May after tumbling 7.6% in April.
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Tumbling oil prices pushed U.S. energy shares down more than 3 percent.
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Ever since Saudi Arabia's decision to maintain output in late 963, prices have kept tumbling and tumbling — to $50 per barrel, then $40, then $30 — largely because supply has remained strong and demand has been weaker than expected.
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A $3bn quarterly loss at American International Group sent its share price tumbling.
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But that in itself was not enough to keep the peso from tumbling.
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Shares of several other food companies were tumbling Wednesday along with General Mills.
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Traders sold into an early rally Tuesday, with banks tumbling and tech weakening.
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Fernandez's thumping of Macri in the August primary election set the peso tumbling.
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JUST over a year ago, policymakers were having conniptions about China's tumbling stockmarkets.
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But Brexit minister Dominic Raab resigned over her deal, sending the pound tumbling.
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Even in a world without Curry, the 28-point record would be tumbling.
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Editorial The tumbling price of crude oil is helping many Americans save money.
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But Poland is tumbling down independent global indices of political and press freedom.
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The announcement sent Overstock's shares tumbling more than 30% over the following days.
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Japan's Nikkei stock index skidded 1 percent after tumbling 3.5 percent on Monday.
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Trump put that mandate on hold, sending prices of renewable fuel credits tumbling.
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Nobody is invincible and anyone who thinks they are, they'll come tumbling down.
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It is every shade of green at once, rolling and tumbling upon itself.
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Last month, gasoline prices rebounded 3.0 percent after tumbling 20093 percent in March.
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Sales at clothing stores rebounded 0.5 percent after tumbling 2.8 percent in August.
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Biles already has one floor tumbling pass and a vault named after her.
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The BOJ's widely expected hold also sent the yen tumbling against the dollar.
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Now he's 26 pounds of rolling, tumbling, grasping, giggling, shouting, curious, jolly energy!
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Bei Bei's tumbling in the snow got plenty of recognition on social media.
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Rattled investors sent stocks tumbling when the Moscow exchange reopened on April 9th.
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Prices for imported petroleum dipped 0.23 percent after tumbling 10.7 percent in December.
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Prices for imported petroleum dipped 0.1 percent after tumbling 10.7 percent in December.
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Banks fell 1.6%, with Deutsche Bank tumbling 2.9% to a record closing low.
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The deal's failure initially sent oil prices tumbling over 5 percent on Monday.
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The impact of tumbling refining profits has been reflected in the stock markets.
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The decline comes amid a slowing economy, tumbling oil and weakness in Japan.
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But it is also at risk of tumbling into a vicious economic circle.
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The dollar index ticked upwards after tumbling from the 99 handle last week.
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The Alberta oil patch has been shedding jobs, and house prices are tumbling.
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They fall hardest when the Nasdaq is tumbling, and they also rebound hardest.
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With leading equity benchmarks tumbling in 2016, dividend yields have become increasingly attractive.
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Receipts at clothing stores rebounded 0.5 percent after tumbling 2.8 percent in August.
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The company has been hit hard in recent times by tumbling oil prices.
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European bank shares are tumbling, ginning up bad memories of the financial crisis.
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The move sent its shares tumbling 4.7 percent to a six-week low.
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Then the entirety of his 7-3 frame went tumbling to the ground.
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In Sharm el-Sheikh several hotels have closed because of tumbling occupancy rates.
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In both cases, the results are similar: shortages, inflation and tumbling living standards.
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Unilever was outperforming until its latest earnings report, which sent the stock tumbling.
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The fighting and tumbling oil production and prices have hammered South Sudan's economy.
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Orders for civilian aircraft and parts soared 75.1% after tumbling 52.0% in May.
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Analysts blamed tumbling oil prices, after the stock market in China stabilized overnight.
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Gasoline prices rebounded 3.0 percent in April after tumbling 4.9 percent in March.
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With the team very likely tumbling down the standings, why would he stay?
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That sent Target shares tumbling more than 8 percent shortly after market open.
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Now, the entire sarcophagus has to be dismantled before it comes tumbling down.
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AMD's weak out look sent the company's shares tumbling about 8% on Wednesday.
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They finished with a double-bogey that sent them tumbling down the leaderboard.
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The wave of risk aversion sent sovereign bond yields tumbling across the world.
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The music business peaked in 1999, and it has been tumbling ever since.
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That gentle approach left the oil market oversupplied, helping to send prices tumbling.
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Apparel prices were unchanged in May after tumbling 0.8% in the prior month.
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As a result, news of yield curve inversions can now send markets tumbling.
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Markets moved accordingly, with stocks edging higher and yields on Treasury bonds tumbling.
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And this month, souring prospects for a trade deal again sent prices tumbling.
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She deftly executed the acrobatics at the end, with joyous, tumbling high roulades.
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You have a daughter who's good and so she starts doing the tumbling.
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The tumbling pass helps make her new routine the toughest in the world.
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This sent its third-quarter currency-adjusted revenue tumbling 24.7%, to $1.4 billion.
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The Nifty auto index closed 5% down with Hero Motocorp tumbling over 8%.
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That pledge has already alarmed currency traders and sent the pound sterling tumbling.
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They might consider these stories about people "sprinting, strolling, or tumbling" into careers.
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The announcement sent the chipmaker&aposs stock price tumbling by an estimated 70%.
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Tira and Cynthia enjoyed some cocaine, and all this information came tumbling out.
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Retail stocks are tumbling on the heels of their best year since 2013.
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Video of the game shows Whitlow tumbling into Bully, pushing the dog sideways.
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Tumbling, singing and dancing are interspersed throughout, along with hula-hooping and drumming.
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Energy-related stocks also extended declines on Tuesday, with CNOOC tumbling 5.17 percent.
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Big Tech stocks that soared over the past year are tumbling this month.
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Mere words from Saudi Arabia's oil minister can send prices surging or tumbling.
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Then this own goal happened, and all of his dreams came tumbling down.
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From there, the distracted DIY electrician can clear endless rows of tumbling tetrominoes.
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They showcase the same moves and tumbling passes they performed in the Olympics.
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Ever since Saudi Arabia's decision to maintain output in late 2014, prices have kept tumbling and tumbling — to $50 per barrel, then $40, then $30 for a bit — largely because supply has remained strong and demand has been weaker than expected.
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Next month she&aposll be at the U.S. Trampoline and Tumbling Association national championships.
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China's woes have damaged risk appetite in global markets, along with tumbling oil prices.
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It's a beautiful place, a land of vast tundra, stunning fjords, and tumbling waterfalls.
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After saving Sasha from tumbling to her death, he offers to drive her home.
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The shares recovered somewhat after tumbling as much as 11.9 percent in intraday trading.
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It is estimated to be a half-mile (800 meters) long, tumbling through space.
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Fears of a government shutdown also sent stocks tumbling to new lows Thursday afternoon.
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Al Tayyar Travel closed 1.7 percent lower after tumbling 13 percent at one stage.
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And things may not be much better today: Asian markets were tumbling this morning.
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Facebook's entry into the growing online dating market sent shares of industry leaders tumbling.
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Asia markets fell on Monday, with sterling tumbling nearly 0.4 percent to the dollar.
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" Cello's is "extraordinarily restless, milling from her forehead, tumbling over her formidable huntress cups.
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However weaker-than-expected same-store sales were enough to send the stock tumbling.
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Weidmann also sought to calm fears about China's slowdown, which has sent markets tumbling.
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Unemployment among unskilled workers and the young is tumbling, as is long-term joblessness.
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Increases across the board surprised the market, with crude futures tumbling on the news.
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China allowing a big fall in the yuan sent regional currencies and stocks tumbling.
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Gold has been regaining its momentum recently after tumbling at the beginning of October.
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In December, orders for machinery dropped 1.0 percent after tumbling 0.53 percent in November.
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Or an ankle-breaking crossover dribble that leaves an opponent tumbling to the floor.
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HK/SIN, after tumbling to around $1.3225 in the wake of Carney's remarks overnight.
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Global yields have been tumbling to record lows, with many dipping into negative territory.
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The decision rattled markets from Mexico to India and had sent the yuan tumbling.
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Revenue in 2012 was down 7 percent year over year, and profits were tumbling.
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So with local production contracts and imports tumbling, no wonder the shelves are empty.
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Baylor's acrobatics and tumbling program is relatively new—or at least its name is.
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In December, a series of news reports about the celebrity chef began tumbling out.
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There's little to dread about tumbling Chinese stocks or an uptick in bond defaults.
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With stock market indexes tumbling, investors have flocked to bonds as a safe haven.
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You go from being excited, determined, and focused to tumbling down the basement stairs.
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DeJesus, a sociology major, meticulously integrated the unexpected dance moves into her tumbling routine.
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Imported petroleum prices dropped 13.4 percent in January after tumbling 9.2 percent in December.
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The mining sector was the worst performing sector on the board, tumbling 123 percent.
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Macy's earnings miss for Q1 led to shares of the retailer tumbling 17 percent.
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South African stocks fell 90.1503 percent, dragged down by steelmaker ArcelorMittal tumbling 2118.85 percent.
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In person Ms Jaho is forceful and humorous, her ideas tumbling out seemingly unstoppably.
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Mexico's peso hit a fresh record low last week on tumbling crude oil prices.
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The ruling sent Qualcomm shares tumbling and shaved $10 billion off the company's value.
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All I want is a tumbling rhyme scheme that keeps me on my feet.
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Prices for exported nonagricultural goods rose 0.2% in July after tumbling 1.0% in June.
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He spoke fast, sitting on a mattress in the family's room, words tumbling out.
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News of the arrest extended the tumbling of stocks in global markets (Financial Times).
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Even if some investors have short horizons, tumbling stockmarkets reflect some long-term worries.
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Asian markets were broadly a sea of red, with Japan's Nikkei tumbling 3.6 percent.
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At age 12 she was a world champion in the gymnastics discipline of tumbling.
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Nordstrom's plan to go private is reportedly falling apart, sending the retailer's stock tumbling.
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With summer out of the way, we're tumbling headfirst into the chill of autumn.
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Overnight in New York, Qudian shares extended their decline, tumbling more than 16 percent.
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Germany's cartel authority declined to comment on the report, which sent car stocks tumbling.
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Multiple polls released over the last two weeks showed Trump's economic approval rating tumbling.
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One after another, romantic stories of a debauched life came tumbling out of him.
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You are floating on a cloud of dreams and tumbling into––wait, what's that?
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Only robust privacy laws could bring Facebook's self-serving house of cards tumbling down.
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If Tinker Tico slipped, there were no guardrails to keep him from tumbling down.
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They were climbing with their kids on the playhouses and tumbling down the slides.
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The Biles family's story is unique — nearly as exceptional as her incomparable tumbling prowess.
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President Trump's escalation of his trade war with China sent stocks tumbling in May.
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The accident happened on an overpass, sending train cars tumbling onto the highway below.
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The tumbling of its stock price has pulled down the markets in recent weeks.
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I was mesmerized by the way she moved, black curls tumbling over her shoulders.
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He winces, and I wince too—the thought of tumbling down is mildly terrifying.
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Apple shares are bouncing back, after briefly tumbling into bear-market territory on Friday.
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The patient, Yaugeni Kralkin, then jumped out, tumbling onto the asphalt and falling unconscious.
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Boeing stock slid again yesterday, falling 4 percent after tumbling 8 percent on Friday.
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By 1980, everybody took the Iowa caucuses seriously, and Democrats were tumbling into disarray.
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That figure along with a weaker-than-expected revenue forecast sent the shares tumbling.
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And like a house of cards, the ACA is poised to come tumbling down.
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Truck drivers agree — and many of them point to their tumbling take-home pay.
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The political stream is still tumbling along out there, as turbulent as ever. ♦
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With the coronavirus spreading, world stocks are tumbling and perceived safer investments are rising.
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Weiss adds that even the perception of increasing rate hikes could send markets tumbling.
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While running away from her attacker, she fell off a cliff, tumbling 150 feet.
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It closed 4.3 percent lower after tumbling by more than 30 percent in 2016.
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President Donald Trump's latest comments on the U.S.-China trade war sent stocks tumbling.
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Tesla bought Solar City, another Musk project, in 2100, sending the carmaker's shares tumbling.
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Companies also drew down their inventories, with the measure tumbling to 46.5 from 61.7.
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At 1138 GMT Atlantia shares were up 1.6% after tumbling almost 8% on Monday.
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Spot gold dropped 1.0 percent to $1,182.63 an ounce, tumbling on the stronger dollar.
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At 1426 GMT Atlantia shares were up 1% after tumbling almost 8% on Monday.
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"We're people who had worked our way up, and now we're tumbling down," Mrs.
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Both stocks have fallen dramatically in the past week due to tumbling crude prices.
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Many of the old verities are tumbling down, like scales falling from our eyes.
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Angie Tribeca's got jokes, gags, and charismatic actors tumbling out of every possible corner.
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Thus, the first tumbling passes on the floor routine are usually the most difficult.
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Many of those frontier economies are in Africa, and are suffering from a toxic combination of tumbling oil and commodity prices, the prospect of the global economy tumbling into recession and weakening currencies which will make servicing external debt ever-more expensive.
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This archive is a barrier to entry for other companies, but it may be tumbling.
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It's a movement that begins on the ground, and continues until walls come tumbling down.
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Monday's update sent Apple shares tumbling and sent Lumentum shares plunging more than 30 percent.
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The President's hawkish comments on Monday might have been an attempt to calm tumbling markets.
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All of it comes tumbling down when Vivian finds herself involved in a sexual scandal.
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Exporters fell, with Fanuc falling 1.3%, Murata Manufacturing shedding 2.2% and Advantest Corp tumbling 98.63%.
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Back in September, Clinton's tweet about "price gouging" by drug-makers sent biotech stocks tumbling.
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The construction firm collapsed this month, six months after Naya profited from its tumbling shares.
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Any Schadenfreude felt in Europe's periphery at Deutsche Bank's tumbling shares should be stifled, however.
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After tumbling in the second half of last year, inflation has crept up this year.
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It has struggled to repay the dollar-denominated debt due to the tumbling Turkish lira.
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Renewed Brexit jitters also sent the British pound tumbling to a fresh 31-year low.
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It slid 1.5 percent past the 6.15 per dollar which also sent government bonds tumbling.
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The tumbling naira and China's downturn are also reverberating across private businesses, large and small.
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I was there in '89 when the wall came tumbling down because we were strong.
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That sent banks' shares tumbling to multi-year lows, as investors rushed to safe havens.
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Exporters fell, with Fanuc sliding 1.3%, Murata Manufacturing shedding 5.2% and Advantest Corp tumbling 6.3%.
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Food prices rose 0.4 percent in August after tumbling 1.6 percent in the prior month.
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Trump's tweet, a detonation in the trade war, sent major U.S. stock indexes tumbling Friday.
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Mrs May's espousal of a "hard" Brexit has sent the currency tumbling, hurting living standards.
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But then came the shockOf a tumbling rock,Which is crushing his skull still today.
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And they also need to prevent their currencies from tumbling against a rallying dollar .DXY.
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From the 1970s tumbling returns to investment dragged the Soviet economy into a deepening rut.
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The company posted weaker-than-expected same-store sales on Thursday, sending the stock tumbling.
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This song says, 'There'll be a better day when all the walls come tumbling down.
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Markets across the globe are seeing red, with European stocks tumbling during its morning trade.
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This locked in an early narrative about promising challengers falling short and incumbent Democrats tumbling.
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By midday Wednesday, the was down nearly 3 percent, after tumbling 5.4 percent on Tuesday.
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Rice is not the first gymnast to go viral with her tumbling in recent months.
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Tumbling oil prices fed worries about weak global growth and the profits of energy companies.
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The dollar was down 0.2 percent at 113.63 yen, after tumbling 1.1 percent on Monday.
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The S&P 500 dropped 1.8 percent, with financials tumbling 3.1 percent to lead decliners.
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Crude oil futures steadied after tumbling more than 2.5 percent on Monday in volatile trade.
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Common shares in Oi fell 10.3 percent on Thursday, after tumbling 23 percent on Wednesday.
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Waves arriving and receding feel like a Rothko painting tumbling over itself in slow motion.
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Europe's household goods led the losses, tumbling throughout the day to close 1.9 percent lower.
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Meanwhile, the Australian dollar recouped some losses after tumbling when inflation missed expectations on Wednesday.
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Property developers were also downbeat, with China Evergrande tumbling 21.23 percent before the market close.
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By then the lira was falling fast, tumbling more than 5 percent at one point.
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Trump's statements on Thursday sent the benchmark S&P 500 lower and crude oil tumbling.
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They have notched rails so you don't have to worry about the bins tumbling down.
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Those shadows closing in on him are the walls, already tumbling down on his presidency.
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On Wednesday, Target issue a more conservative outlook for the holidays, sending its shares tumbling.
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Fairfax shares closed up 23 percent after tumbling more than 206 percent in early trade.
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Bonnard's From the Balcony (1909) shows children tumbling below on the lawn, under waving trees.
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Or, better, divorce her husband, and send him tumbling back to the pool of commoners.
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Prices for used cars and trucks fell 0.9 percent after tumbling 1.6 percent in April.
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In energy news, oil prices gained slightly after tumbling to a seven-month low overnight.
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Since then, it has just kept falling, tumbling to 1.15 on Monday, another new low.
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Trubisky hit receiver Taylor Gabriel for a 24-yard catch while tumbling out of bounds.
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Plastic, so much oily filthy plastic dancing through the dust, tumbling in the harmattan winds.
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Brent crude, the international benchmark, was above $100 a barrel in 2014 before tumbling sharply.
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Ackman's remarks, including that "hell is coming," sent already shaky markets tumbling further that day.
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One man shoved another at the finish line, sending him tumbling into the timing equipment.
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Rising fears of a rapid coronavirus spread sent the major averages tumbling into correction territory.
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She talks about her disease in the way of a stream tumbling down a mountain.
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It could ensure that American purchases of Chinese goods, already tumbling, will fall even more.
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The region's markets were already tumbling sharply after a spike in coronavirus cases in Italy.
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These reports sent not only U.S. risk markets tumbling; they also dragged down global markets.
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The footage shows one law enforcement official, who appears wounded, tumbling down the front stairs.
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The news announced early Thursday sent Kohl's shares tumbling more than 9% in midday trading.
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Bitcoin pared some losses after tumbling below the $10,000 mark on U.S. cryptocurrency marketplace Coinbase.
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Hyundai last week replaced the head of its China operations, following months of tumbling sales.
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Bitcoin's price came tumbling down Monday as it dropped to $6,558 at 0003:00 a.m.
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Jacobson crashed into a bush, which broke his fall and stopped him from tumbling farther.
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Then a series of explosions and accidents happen, and our hero goes tumbling to Earth.
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The tumbling woodland cascade in "Smelt Brook Falls" looks like a knot of twisted bedsheets.
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Meanwhile, oil pared some losses after tumbling in the previous session due to trade concerns.
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The insurance sub index jumped 2.3 percent after tumbling 1.43 percent on the previous day.
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Similar news has in the past sent bitcoin tumbling, but this time, the price rallied.
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Still, the prospect of tumbling stock and bond prices is not to be dismissed lightly.
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Ronal fell over, tumbling off his white motorcycle, and raised his hands to defend himself.
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But other heat records are tumbling in the first month of the Southern Hemisphere summer.
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Airline stocks are tumbling this earnings season due to poor guidance and concerns over pricing.
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Trump's comment on Tuesday, coupled with negative trade rhetoric out of China, sent stocks tumbling.
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However, these steps have also raised concern over a sharp economic downturn, sending stocks tumbling.
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European equity markets suffered hefty losses with London , Frankfurt and Paris tumbling between 7-8%.
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I imagine each of them also tumbling in space, in isolation, no gravity, no orientation.
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I have no idea how or when or if this will all come tumbling down.
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Commodity currencies such as the Canadian dollar also struggled in the wake of tumbling crude prices.
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You have companies like Alcoa, aluminum maker, their shares are tumbling because they import from Canada.
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U.S. crude futures CLc1 finished down 35.003 cents at $37.26, after tumbling as low as $36.69.
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The change of direction spooked some investors, with Colfax shares tumbling 15 percent on the news.
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The smuggler was cruel -- he gave him a kick and he went tumbling down the slopes.
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Motor vehicles and parts output slipped 27.63 percent last month after tumbling 22009 percent in January.
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Unlike us, though, when Beyoncé falls, she makes it look like glitter tumbling from the sky.
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Oil and gas well drilling rebounded 0.3 percent in March after tumbling 1.3 percent in February.
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Gundlach explained that tumbling oil prices are a symptom of central bankers' zero interest-rate policies.
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The DJ-20 has fallen since crude oil has rallied, which has sent airline stocks tumbling.
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Asian stocks also slumped, with the Japanese benchmark Nikkei 225 tumbling to close 7.9 percent lower.
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The Fed's injection of emergency liquidity into financial markets in 2008, however, sent interest rates tumbling.
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But Thalheimer's battle with Consumer Reports over a bad review brought his gizmo kingdom tumbling down.
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Recent polls show Abe's support tumbling below 30 percent – a threshold that often triggers succession battles.
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Dalian soymeal plunged 21% while Dalian iron ore hit limit down with steel prices tumbling too.
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Could that, rather than the tumbling armoire, have been the cause of John Sheridan's broken ribs?
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The benchmark whipsawed after the decision, tumbling as much as 1.66 percent immediately after the announcement.
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Shares in Ferrexpo and Kaz Minerals were the biggest fallers, both tumbling more than 15 percent.
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News of the hack sent bitcoin tumbling 23 percent, with its current value hovering around $556.
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Like a bolt from a crossbow, a flying kick sends all parties tumbling to the concrete.
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One misstep and Chan not only risked snapping an ankle, but tumbling down these concrete stairs.
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Other top cryptocurrencies followed bitcoin's lead, with XRP and ethereum both tumbling more than 10 percent.
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Qatar's index lost 0.5 percent with United Development tumbling 7.1 percent as it went ex-dividend.
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The news sent Orocobre's shares tumbling by 13.6 percent and other lithium stocks followed them lower.
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Tumbling yields can signal global growth concerns from investors and fuel sharp pullbacks in equity markets.
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Amazon bought internet pharmacy PillPack last year, a deal that sent shares of pharmacy companies tumbling.
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A fiery morning tweet from Donald Trump threatening Russia sent stocks tumbling again on April 11th.
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Miner Iluka Resources was among the biggest losers in the benchmark, tumbling more than 3 percent.
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Oil prices hit fresh two-month highs on Monday before tumbling as much as 3.6 percent.
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The energy sector was the worst performer in the S&P 500, tumbling more than 3%.
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After tumbling earlier in the year, the Dow is now up 3 percent year-to-date.
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Today the winners are producers like Pioneer Natural Resources who best shielded themselves from tumbling prices.
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Motor vehicles and parts output slipped 0.1 percent last month after tumbling 7.6 percent in January.
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But the comments only served to undermine investors' confidence further, with the stock tumbling once again.
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After three years of tumbling sales caused by generic competition, Lilly revived earnings growth last year.
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It's been tumbling down since Snap began trading in March, when shares briefly traded above $25.
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Petrochemicals were also a drag on the index, with the sector's sub-index tumbling 3.1 percent.
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Explosions and gunfire in central Jakarta in the early afternoon local time sent Indonesia's stocks tumbling.
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Apple's stock closed down nearly 63 percent at $100.73 Wednesday, a day after tumbling 2.51 percent.
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Small-caps performed worse, with an index tracking small- and medium-sized enterprises tumbling 1.5 percent.
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MSCI's gauge of stock performance in 47 countries fell 0.85%, driven lower by tumbling U.S. stocks.
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ANZ shares underperformed other banking stocks, tumbling by 1.21 percent by the end of the session.
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Interserve reported a deeper annual pretax loss last month, sending shares tumbling more than 20 percent.
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The first major shale merger since Occidental Petroleum Corp's purchase of Anadarko sent Callon's shares tumbling.
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The report sent Evergrande's shares tumbling 20 percent when it was released on June 21, 2012.
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Countries with histories of high inflation can stagger on with it, rather than tumbling into hyperinflation.
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Every nine minutes, the machine will beep, and you'll hear some ice tumbling into the tray.
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In its latest quarter, Chipotle's same-store sales missed analysts' expectations, sending shares tumbling once again.
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It shows Pacific walruses, one after another, tumbling off 21625-foot-high cliffs to their deaths.
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Chinese iron ore futures fell almost 7 percent in Shanghai after tumbling 8 percent on Thursday.
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The comments (which were pure speculation, by the way) sent Papa John's shares tumbling 11 percent.
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The move, which sent shares tumbling 7 percent in aftermarket trading Thursday, wasn't an unexpected one.
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Uncertainty after the vote has sent the pound tumbling and jostled stock markets around the world.
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European markets were also weaker in the last session, with Italy's FTSE MIB tumbling 2.65 percent.
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The fear of Cohn resigning alone sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling 274.14 points Thursday.
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Murders, meanwhile, have the most chilling effect on values, sending prices tumbling by a whopping 36%.
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Higher dollar-denominated fuel costs amid a tumbling British pound only added to the carrier's problems.
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That sent its share price tumbling 15% in a single day, to a four-year low.
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Tumbling LME volumes helped depress first half-profits at parent Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd's (HKEX).
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The company's last earnings report disappointed, sending the stock tumbling down as much as 40 percent.
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Wanda Film Holding shares were suspended from trade on the Shenzhen exchange after tumbling 10 percent.
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Even the mere threat, last August, that Mr. Cohn might leave sent the financial markets tumbling.
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But Saikawa's brief tenure has been characterized by strains with top shareholder Renault and tumbling profits.
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Not surprisingly, the controlled orientations resulted in faster rates of lift compared to a tumbling spacecraft.
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The vote sent markets tumbling to what was the biggest point loss in either index's history.
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That accident sent debris tumbling to the sidewalk and started a fire that destroyed several apartments.
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The British and Brazilian teams have been climbing the ranks with powerful tumbling and muscular bodies.
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Under the microscope, she was surprised to see blue particles tumbling out of the tartar's matrix.
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The streaming giant's stock has broken down since July, tumbling to its lowest levels since January.
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Plans to sell more properties also look questionable with credit markets roiled and asset prices tumbling.
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Just before that, Neymar went tumbling in the box, but the referee had none of it.
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The house exploded, sending wood, bricks and a large part of the building's roof tumbling down.
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America's stockmarket ended 2018 limply, tumbling by 15% between the end of November and Christmas Eve.
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Selling pressure has sent the price of a cow tumbling from $300 to less than $100.
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O, sending shares of rival grocers tumbling on fears that brutal market share battles will intensify.
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The position was disclosed via a regulatory filing, which was enough to send the shares tumbling.
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When Augie's father got home, Augie rushed to meet him, his words tumbling out in excitement.
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A tumbling stock and a canceled dealMedMen's stock has tumbled down from $3.25 to about $0.30.
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What the land had, in spades, was immense tumbling dunes, some 20183 feet high or more.
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Photographs show the blue fishing boat rocking violently before capsizing, sending migrants tumbling into the sea.
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They are well aware that one bad tweet from him can send their stock prices tumbling.
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Separately, Vale's debt was downgraded by Moody's Investors Service, which sent its shares tumbling 1.6 percent.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 extended losses in afternoon trade, tumbling 1.09 percent by the close.
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Emerging markets were rattled again, with the Argentine peso, Turkish lira and Indonesian rupiah tumbling overnight.
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He broke his nose playing ice hockey in Idaho in 2012 after tumbling over Tom Hanks.
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Like the tumbling figures in the opening, characters are often shown in silhouette to decrease definition.
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"By the River" nods along with both jazz and shoegaze-y elements tumbling over each other.
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The yuan is now up 2.3 percent so far in 2017, after tumbling 6.5 percent last year.
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However, a global economic slowdown and China's easing of export restrictions sent prices for rare earths tumbling.
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Google and Facebook were hardest hit, with their stocks tumbling as much as 7% and 9%, respectively.
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Both S&P and Moody's have cut Noble's rating to junk, sending its bonds and stocks tumbling.
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Last month, prices for imported fuels and lubricants fell 21.1 percent after tumbling 22018 percent in November.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields were at 2.0006% after tumbling to 1.9740%, the lowest since November 2016.
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Against the yen, the dollar edged up 0.1 percent to 102.97 after tumbling 1 percent on Friday.
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Carl typically worked on vault and bars, though he made appearances to spot tumbling on floor exercise.
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It comes after weak sales momentum for the Copenhagen-listed company, with its shares tumbling 11.51 percent.
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Cook's letter to investors, which revealed lower-than-expected sales mainly in China, sent Apple shares tumbling.
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Philippine stocks were also caught in the selloff with the main index tumbling more than 2.5 percent.
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Machinery makers took a hit with Okuma down 2.0 percent and Makino Milling Machine tumbling 3.6 percent.
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The moves on Thursday roiled European stock markets and sent the sterling tumbling more than 1 percent.
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Three years of conflict and tumbling crude production and prices have hammered oil-producing South Sudan's economy.
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By June 1, 1903, the stock had lost nearly half its value, tumbling to less than $53.
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So far this year the dollar has lost almost three percent after tumbling 10 percent in 2017.
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The airlines have started lending their own devices to business-class passengers, but demand is still tumbling.
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The price of oil has also been tumbling, hammering the economies of many countries in that region.
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French industrial output also fell further than expected in December, tumbling 2.8% against an expectation of -0.4%.
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We bet their dates involve tumbling at a gym, because that's such a Shailene thing to do.
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The university has also had to contend with a shrinking number of campuses, layoffs and tumbling enrollment.
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Chinese iron ore futures fell almost 7 percent in Shanghai overnight after tumbling 8 percent on Thursday.
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It has dented the single currency and sent Italy's borrowing costs surging and shares its banks tumbling.
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The Gibsons took on more debt after the drought broke the following spring, sending grain prices tumbling.
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That has helped to send India's BSE index tumbling more than 4% to 37,686.37 since July 1.
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Their share of worldwide available seat miles—a measure of total seat capacity and mileage—is tumbling.
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With a look of confidence and determination, Raisman entered her final tumbling pass and landed with precision.
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China allowed its yuan currency to slip on Thursday, sending regional currencies and stock markets tumbling globally.
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The announcement of Rascoff's departure sent shares tumbling a further 23 percent in late trading, before recovering.
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Chinese markets had sold off hard on Monday, tumbling between 3823-3813 percent, extending last week's losses.
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Until then, enjoy these innocent, jovial bundles of black-and-white fluff tumbling about like sweet snowballs.
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The walls around restrained Republican rhetoric, particularly when it comes to race and Islam, are tumbling down.
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Mining, oil field and gas field machinery orders rebounded 17.8 percent after tumbling 7.5 percent in August.
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Economists had forecast import prices tumbling 1.4 percent after a previously reported 1.2 percent fall in December.
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The news sent TowerJazz shares tumbling, with the Tel Aviv-listed stock down 16.4 percent at midday.
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The move has sent stock markets around the world tumbling as fear of a trade war mounts.
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That bearish bond move sent equities tumbling but the weekend message from Goldman is to keep calm.
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More recently, it's been coming up for another reason: ongoing corporate upheaval and its tumbling stock price.
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The Japanese market has been volatile this week, tumbling 3 percent on Monday and rebounding on Tuesday.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields were at 2.0129% after tumbling to 1.9740%, the lowest since November 2016.
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If our healthcare plan is approved, you will see real healthcare and premiums will start tumbling down.
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In Qatar, the index dropped 26 percent as Qatar Islamic Bank went ex-dividend, tumbling 2757 percent.
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"When the markets came tumbling down, so did my head," said Hollihan, who is also my mother.
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Annual inflation slowed to 1.3 percent, from 1.7 percent, as tumbling international oil prices weighed on prices.
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He hit a rut and fell off of his four-wheeler, sending him tumbling down the hill.
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There's a "Grey Gardens" version of Mary Pickford, with cupid-bow lips, tumbling locks and clumpy pancake.
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Asia shares sank at the open with Japan's Nikkei average tumbling 23% and Australian stocks falling 20.7%.
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The detentions sent Crown shares tumbling 14 percent on Monday and the sell-off continued on Thursday.
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That hardline message sent sterling tumbling as financial markets concerns of a disorderly no-deal Brexit grow.
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Europe's fragile banks might be spooked by tumbling stock prices into choking credit to firms and householders.
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The tumbling of the pound to 30-year lows offered a taste of what is to come.
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Investors swiftly reassessed that a restructuring was far more likely and the markets started tumbling Monday morning.
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Soon after, his counterpart in the United Arab Emirates rejected the idea, sending prices tumbling even more.
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Core inflation, which excludes food and tumbling energy prices, was cut from 1.9 percent to 1.7 percent.
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The results sent Tesla's stock price tumbling to its lowest since early 2017, as low as $235.
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The Case-Mate Waterfall Case has tumbling glitter that will give your iPhone 8 a sparkling glow.
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It touched the $78 level in December 20043 before tumbling 21 percent over the next eight months.
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Even a hint it might take on a new industry can send investors running and stocks tumbling.
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All of those details came tumbling out in the trial that both mesmerized and horrified the nation.
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Simply changing the type of game they play has sent many streamers' audience numbers, and income, tumbling.
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It may be very difficult or impossible to stop the whole row of dominoes from tumbling over.
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In the wake of Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal, however, sales of those "oil burners" have been tumbling.
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She also took him to Tumbling Tots classes at Chelsea Piers, and for walks in the park.
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Mr. Staier took some delight in pointing out a tumbling theme that Couperin wrote into the music.
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Insurance stocks lost ground, with MS&AD Holdings tumbling 3.9 percent and Sompo Holdings diving 4.7 percent.
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Insurance stocks lost ground, with MS&AD Holdings tumbling 4 percent and Sompo Holdings diving 5.5 percent.
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It builds layer by layer, until you're listening to about four vocal lines tumbling over each other.
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Some Britons see this as a reason to get out, before the doomed edifice comes tumbling down.
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Then he finds himself tumbling over the wall and onto the lush grass on the other side.
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Tumbling battery prices and growing pressure to cut exhaust emissions have led carmakers to embrace electric vehicles.
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Traders say falling production costs thanks to tumbling energy prices have lowered the floor for metal prices.
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Sexually abused women, and some men, are rising up; perpetrating men, and some women, are tumbling down.
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After tumbling in recent weeks, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index closed on Thursday in that territory.
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Even when tumbling through an open-plan improvisation, the two don't seem to be jockeying or sniping.
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Investors' jitters about a recession and the impact of the trade war have sent bond yields tumbling.
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"We have a problem because we really want to do everything," explains Carlotta, her words tumbling out.
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Last month, prices for imported fuels and lubricants fell 9.2 percent after tumbling 13.3 percent in November.
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Markets around the world dropped, with Apple, Amazon and Facebook all tumbling by more than 270 percent.
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Were Corbyn to remove that opposition then Labour's whole Brexit house of cards could come tumbling down.
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By noon, stocks began tumbling again, with the S&P 225 index down more than 220 percent.
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Oil prices fell for a third session with U.S. crude futures tumbling to a 17-year low.
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The energy agency predicts those prices will keep tumbling as technology improves and governments scale back subsidies.
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Asian shares fell as a spike in new cases of the virus sent Hong Kong stocks tumbling.
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His decision to impose the tariffs in 2018 spooked markets and sent Turkey's currency, the lira, tumbling.
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One of his eyes was swollen shut, apparently from slamming his knee into his face while tumbling.
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Food and beverages stocks were Tuesday's worst performers, with the sector tumbling 1.37 percent by the close.
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Cut to generals with furrowed brows fretting in Mandarin as the monsters come tumbling over a hill.
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China, despite tumbling 48% to US$17.12bn from US$2364bn a year earlier, took a 219% share.
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But tumbling crude prices pushed down oil giants Exxon Mobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips, among other energy companies.
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Tumbling iron ore prices hurt global miners BHP Group and Rio Tinto which fell 4.5% and 4.23%.
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The weak data sent the major indexes tumbling on Tuesday, the first day of the fourth quarter.
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When they jump, you and your other buddy kick their ankles, sending them tumbling to the ground.
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If you looked inside my soul, you would see only the tumbling numbers of Nate Silver's calculator.
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Tumbling milk consumption combined with the rising price of milk have crippled the dairy industry with debt.
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The cannabis company MedMen has been hit with plenty of setbacks that have sent its stock tumbling.
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That may force managers to sell into a tumbling market to the detriment of longer-term performance.
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This news was partly to blame for the stock tumbling nearly 4% after the earnings were reported.
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So it should come as no surprise that Kraft Heinz wasn't the only food stock tumbling Friday.
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Bullying and bulldozing have brought tumbling down our traditional friendships and a firm foundation for international cooperation.
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The results sent markets tumbling and the peso lost a quarter of its value in the month.
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Weight Watchers shares fell 3.9% in pre-market trading Wednesday to $56.15 after tumbling 4.3% on Tuesday.
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In one clip, Tester appears to foul the New Jersey Democrat, sending him tumbling to the floor.
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A credible deal could bolster prices, but a failure to reach a consensus could send prices tumbling.
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The dollar has struggled against the yen since then, tumbling more than 1 percent on Tuesday alone.
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The report, which J&J has disputed, sent the company's shares tumbling 8.31 percent in heavy volume.
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The bottom line: This is obviously a negative event, with WeWork bonds tumbling deep on the news.
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A sharp interest rate increase by Turkey's central bank to support a tumbling lira boosted emerging markets.
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The US dollar is tumbling in Asia, dropping to the lowest level since early September last year.
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He dabbled in some acting classes, dated a circus performer who got him into tumbling and acrobatics.
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Another video on view, "Untitled (Cheese Rolling)" (2017), documents the flailing, tumbling, tangled participants of the now world-famous festival in Gloucestershire, England, where participants race down a steep hill in pursuit of a tumbling wheel of cheese, resulting in a variety of totally avoidable blunt trauma injuries.
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Mr Varadkar must also manage a minority government that Fianna Fail could bring tumbling down at any moment.
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But by that November, the cryptocurrency was back below $249, tumbling more than 261 percent from their high.
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That may be because she also competes in tumbling, volleyball, soccer, softball, basketball, cheerleading and track and field.
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A video captured the phenomenon of blue lava tumbling out of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii on Wednesday.
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In this and other pieces, all sorts of tumbling, three-dimensional forms and spaces have upended Greenbergian flatness.
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U.S. auto sales are tumbling further and further away from record highs hit just a few years ago.
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Apple shares fell even more than the broader market, tumbling over 13 percent from their record high close.
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The scandal has further shaken confidence in an economy beset by high inflation and a tumbling peso currency.
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The news sent Egypt's main stock index tumbling 3.6%, its biggest single-day loss since January last year.
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Apple has fallen prey to the trade war-triggered market sell-off, tumbling 11% in just a week.
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Data for November was revised down to show orders tumbling 0.93% instead of dropping 20.9% as previously reported.
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Meanwhile, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd fell the most on the bluechip index, tumbling over 6%.
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When he suddenly heard a scream, he looked behind him and saw his friend tumbling down the trail.
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Meat was making his way across the stage Saturday when he suddenly lost his balance and started tumbling.
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Trump had also ordered on Friday that U.S. companies move their Chinese operations elsewhere, sending U.S. stocks tumbling.
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Data for November was revised down to show orders tumbling 1.2% instead of dropping 0.7% as previously reported.
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Over the last few years, companies have often stepped in to buy stock when the market was tumbling.
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News of the fire sent CME live cattle futures tumbling last week, but the market has since stabilized.
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While the burger joint beat top and bottom line estimates, slower-than-expected sales growth sent shares tumbling.
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Her nightmare is dictated by the track "Tumbling Lights" by The Acid, which is, in a word, anxious.
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Season 5 was complete chaos, tumbling over three days and breaking under the weight of its sprawling cast.
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Sturzenegger's comments were widely interpreted as dovish and sent the peso currency tumbling amid expectations of a cut.
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The real estate and industrial stocks fell on the day, with Retail Food Group Ltd tumbling 7.6 percent.
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The uncertainty around the negotiations dented expectations for a supply cut and sent oil tumbling off its highs.
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Alcoa has been curtailing smelting capacity as the industry endures tumbling prices amid rising trade tensions with China.
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A TELEVISION advertisement for Monte dei Paschi di Siena begins with a toddler tumbling and a gymnast stumbling.
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European banks' shares have not recovered the same way U.S. bank stocks did after tumbling to begin 2016.
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Concerns that rising rates will dampen future growth have sent U.S. stocks tumbling on several occasions this year.
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The slide has accelerated over the first four months of this year, volumes tumbling by another 6473 percent.
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Infineon investors were dissatisfied with the acquisition, sending shares in the Munich-based firm tumbling more than 9%.
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Shell's profit was its smallest in 30 months, due to weaker chemicals, refining and tumbling natural gas prices.
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That suggests the economy has turned the corner after being hurt two years ago by tumbling oil prices.
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Or is something actually happening that is bringing the (blood dripping) walls both literally and metaphorically tumbling down?
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The decline was across the board, with exports of consumer goods tumbling 10.9%, the largest drop since 1989.
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But the house of cards that was House of Cards' final season came tumbling down in the finale.
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Stocks are tumbling on the first trading day of 2016, with the Dow down more than 300-points.
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Acrobatics and tumbling is the second-cheapest sport on a per-athlete basis at both Oregon and Baylor.
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China, a big commodities buyer, let the yuan fall faster on Thursday, sending regional currencies and stocks tumbling.
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The trouble with steel: Despite Trump's tariffs, American steel stocks are tumbling — and there's no end in sight.
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The satellite is just "tumbling in orbit" incapable of doing anything useful, a senior U.S. defense official says.
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Despite tumbling earnings, GE has stood by its 2019 guidance for industrial free cash flow throughout the year.
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Bucking the selloff, Yahama Motor shares climbed 5.37 percent after tumbling more than 23 percent month-to-date.
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But, it has cliff detection sensors that prevent it from falling down stairs and tumbling off uneven areas.
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Hedge fund firm Man Group was the biggest weight on the FTSE 250, its shares tumbling 6.5 percent.
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Fellow miners Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton were not far behind, both tumbling 22018 percent or more each.
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Miners were the biggest losers with BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto tumbling 21.24 percent and 210 percent respectively.
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Oil prices followed equities down, tumbling more than 6 percent to the lowest level in over a year.
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The Nikkei share average jumped 1.8 percent to 21,13 in midmorning trade, after tumbling 3 percent on Monday.
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Orders for mining, oil field and gas field machinery fell 2.7 percent after tumbling 8.2 percent in December.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) flagged the plans last month, sending shares of spreadbetting firms tumbling.
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Lieke Wevers, a Dutch gymnast, is known for her floor routine of tumbling passes and beautiful balletic movements.
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Thanks to tumbling energy and commodity prices politically connected tycoons have been feeling the squeeze in recent years.
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That sent the dollar tumbling, making dollar-priced crude oil and metals cheaper for holders of other currencies.
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The storm sent the bonds tumbling from about 60 cents to as low as 21 cents in December.
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As it is, the earthquake has sent predictions for economic growth in 2016 tumbling as low as 1.5%.
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In order to obfuscate the primary coin's audit trail, launderers use a tactic known as "mixing" or "tumbling".
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Willett dropped five shots in his final 10 holes for a 76, tumbling to a tie for fifth.
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A key bond market metric turned negative for the first time since 2007 on Wednesday, sending stocks tumbling.
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Another theory is that Mr Maduro may have intended to send the prices of his country's debt tumbling.
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The legal walls came tumbling down because the network couldn't afford to be seen as anything but transparent.
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Whiteouts, blackouts In the South, flurries started tumbling down Thursday night in south Texas, which rarely gets snow.
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Renewed worries about an escalating trade conflict sent shares in Chinese telecoms gear maker ZTE tumbling on Friday.
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Tumbling crude prices have taken a bite out of companies' cash flows, suggesting a slow down in activity.
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The announcement sent stocks tumbling and prompted China to retaliate with tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. imports.
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But just because the best-performing stocks are tumbling, it doesn't mean that "doom is coming," Chintawongvanich said.
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One possibility is that extraction could destabilize the sea floor and send sediment tumbling down the continental slope.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 0.4 percent, after tumbling 2.4 percent on Monday.
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Tumbling at least 1,000 feet, the bus, carrying more than twice its 35-passenger limit, ripped into pieces.
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An image from one site leads us to another, sending us tumbling through a fractal of curated photographs.
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I had some success up to that point, but things came tumbling down all because I got comfortable.
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Oil prices were slightly higher on Wednesday, before tumbling to a 10-month low during the trading session.
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The images show the moment a blue fishing boat capsized, sending hundreds of migrants tumbling into the sea.
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The City Paper's recent struggles reflect broader trends in the industry, with ad revenues and subscriptions tumbling downward.
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It looks like Span's not gonna catch up, and he does, tumbling, rolling over, holding onto the ball.
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Venezuela — no friend of ours, incidentally — which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
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Some other tech shares were sold, with Advantest Corp tumbling 2.1 percent and Panasonic Corp shedding 1.7 percent.
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Mainland Chinese shares fell sharply with the bluechip CSI 23 Index tumbling 3.6 percent, hitting 15-month lows.
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This is a potentially toxic mix: a tumbling currency, rising bond yields, accelerating inflation and a sluggish economy.
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Spending on long-lasting goods, such as motor vehicles, rebounded 471.33 percent after tumbling 2471.3 percent in January.
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Cairo's index rebounded 1.1 percent after tumbling 2.5 percent on Monday, its largest single-day decline since Jan.
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Now, workers have to dismantle the shell before it comes tumbling down (and releases even more radioactive material).
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Concerns that the process is dragging out helped send the display maker's shares tumbling 12 percent on Wednesday.
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The benchmark Shanghai Composite was the world's worst performing major stock market last year, tumbling more than 25%.
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Hedge fund firm Man Group was the biggest weight on the FTSE 250, its shares tumbling 4.7 percent.
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That, they argue, is a reason to believe that a sudden jolt to psychology could send stocks tumbling.
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" Afterward, when his world came tumbling down, people would say, "It's like he was confessing to us openly.
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Not in these tight tercets, tumbling down the page like a Jacob's ladder clacking to its dubious standstill.
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But in this case, the tumbling seems to be neither hastening nor extending Tiangong-1's remaining days.
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First, Team USA tumbling coach Sergio Galvez being forced to resign amid undisclosed accusations of misconduct on Monday.
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Yields on Treasury bonds are tumbling, as investors seek safe harbor against growing fears of an economic downturn.
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The poor responses have sent Nintendo shares tumbling, with the stock down more than 7 percent on Monday.
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But the other side of this tumbling axe kick is that it throws the kicker to the mat.
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Tumbling orders Boeing's orders have been severely limited since the start of the 737 Max grounding in March.
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With the stock market tumbling amid the coronavirus outbreak, you might be worried about meeting your financial goals.
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I've always just, I guess, had that tumbling that they just want you to go to the gym.
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One misstep, though, sends her tumbling into the arms of a backup dancer, who catches her from below.
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One misstep, though, sent her tumbling into the arms of a backup dancer, who caught her from below.
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Sessions' decision sent pot stocks tumbling Thursday, fueling fears it would damage burgeoning marijuana industries in many states.
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U.S. government debt yields whipsawed after the government's announcement on consumer prices initially sent rates tumbling Thursday morning.
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That buying has driven prices higher, sending yields tumbling to a low of 1 percent from 6 percent.
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After tumbling in the past week, the S&P 500-stock index closed on Thursday in that territory.
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The number of stops multiplied sevenfold, peaking with 20173,724 in 2011 and then tumbling to 191,851 in 2013.
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Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee were established major leaguers before tumbling to Class A for a thorough reset.
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Soon the bassist Joe Martin and the drummer Nasheet Waits are tumbling forth with a pulpy swing feel.
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The decision sparked days of upheaval in Argentine markets, and sent its peso tumbling to a record low.
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Stocks on Wall Street took a sharp downward turn on Monday, with the Nasdaq tumbling by almost 2%.
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PayPal CFO John Rainey said Thursday there's been "misplaced concern" around eBay's announcement that sent PayPal shares tumbling.
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Energy prices fell 2.9 percent, the first decline since August, with the cost of gasoline tumbling 8.3 percent.
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The number of stops multiplied sevenfold, peaking with 20173,724 in 2011 and then tumbling to 191,851 in 2013.
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Venezuela – no friend of ours, incidentally – which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
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The cryptocurrency then rallied, approaching $8,400 in July, before tumbling back down to around $7,000 in recent days.
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Tumbling markets in early 2016 took another bite out of assets leaving them at $43.7 billion on Feb.
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New York (CNN Business)A wild week on Wall Street sent stocks and bonds tumbling across the globe.
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"We are like the Western deserts; tumbleweed, rolling and tumbling whichever way the white wind blows," he writes.
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It was set off in large part by tumbling oil prices, which eroded the profits of energy companies.
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In 1976, Syrian troops entered Lebanon under the pretense of stabilizing a country rapidly tumbling into civil war.
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That comes at a time when tumbling crude oil prices have placed two headwinds against Houston transit ridership.
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On several occasions this year, worries of rising inflation and a subsequent economic slowdown have sent stocks tumbling.
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Wobbly beats build upward, stretching Babel-like to the EDM gods above, before tumbling into a sweaty electro maelstrom.
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The decision prompted British Prime Minister David Cameron to announce his intention to resign and sent share prices tumbling.
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President Donald Trump's claims that he will bring drug prices "way down" sent health-care stocks tumbling Tuesday morning.
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Italy's Ubi Banca and Banco BPM were the worst performers, with shares in both tumbling more than 4 percent.
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Cerio sustained her gruesome injuries after she touched down badly while doing a blind landing on a tumbling pass.
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In commodities, aluminium extended losses after tumbling 7 percent on Monday, its biggest one-day drop in eight years.
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For months, a series of health scares have sent its stock tumbling, stalled sales, and triggered a federal investigation.
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They have been the worst performers on the European STOXX banking index in the last year, tumbling 57 percent.
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But 2016 has been punishing final year, with the company's shares tumbling 42 percent amid growing U.S. pricing fears.
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A revenue miss and weak guidance for the holiday season had its shares tumbling nearly 8 percent on Friday.
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U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in November, tumbling from a nine-year high as construction activity declined broadly.
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Additionally, Dow futures went tumbling overnight Wednesday after Canada's Department of Justice announced it arrested Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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That spooked investors and sent the pound tumbling 2-1/2 cents to its lowest level since April 2017.
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It's extremely difficult to make a bipedal robot that can move effectively, much less kick off a tumbling routine.
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Last week's sell-off was unusually steep, with Zuora, SVMK (SurveyMonkey) and Elastic all tumbling more than 10 percent.
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The company achieved this blinding finish using a proprietary nine-step process that includes powder-tumbling and particle-bathing.
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Cryptocurrencies had a wild 22019, tumbling well below some of the record highs seen toward the end of 2017.
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Tumbling markets in early 5.83 have taken another bite out of assets leaving them at $43.7 billion on Feb.
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Kohl's on Thursday reported holiday sales growth that paled in comparison to its results in 2017, sending shares tumbling.
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Even an ideal asteroid for this kind of mission will likely be constantly tumbling and have almost no gravity.
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On Wednesday night, he claimed Beijing "broke the deal" — a remark that sent Asian and U.S. stocks tumbling Thursday.
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At home in Los Angeles, tumbling in the waves of the Pacific Ocean, she found it easier to breathe.
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The months after that hike have proved to be volatile, with Chinese financial markets tumbling amid tepid economic data.
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Spot gold prices rose 0.6% to $1,56.113 after tumbling 1.2% on Monday, their biggest daily drop in a month.
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Stocks like Macy's, Activision, Nvidia and FedEx are performing even worse, tumbling 30% or more from 52-week highs.
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That was before bombshell messages from 2016 and 230 were released later that day that sent Boeing's stock tumbling.
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U.S. oil rose more than 21 percent on Tuesday as a tumbling dollar boosted commodities denominated in the greenback.
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Yet that decline seems more closely linked to tumbling growth in demand, as captured in growth in nominal output.
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Corn and wheat prices are tumbling and commodity market experts say they could be set to fall even further.
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The property market reflects clifftop villas' breathtaking views rather than their hair-raising risk of tumbling into the sea.
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MSCI's all-country world index of stock performance in 47 countries traded little changed after tumbling about 13 percent.
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Specifically, Pollard claimed that an attack by an owl led to Kathleen tumbling down the stairs to her death.
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South Korean growth has long been weighed down by stubbornly low consumption, tumbling exports and a rapidly aging population.
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Video showed the cranes tumbling down on Sunday after strategically placed explosives detonated not long after 2:30 p.m.
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Tumbling oil prices put pressure on the energy sector, which limited gains for Wall Street's S&P 500 benchmark.
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The government says its finances are improving, but businessmen question its figures and the oil price is tumbling again.
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Small-caps were hit harder, with the start-up board ChiNext , and Shenzhen's SME board tumbling roughly 4 percent.
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When the markets started tumbling, Mr. Xiao's agency rolled out a raft of measures to help stabilize the situation.
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But then Calafiore went for that Tarzan-like rope swing and missed, tumbling 50 feet into the water below.
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Surprised riders lost their balance, tumbling downwards and causing a dangerous pileup at the bottom of the moving stairway.
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Still, news of the departure was surprising to investors, who sent shares tumbling after the market close on Thursday.
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The metal has stabilized at low levels this year after tumbling in 2015 and the latter part of 2014.
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While tidying my bookshelves the other day, the first romance novel I ever read came tumbling to the floor.
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European stocks closed in positive territory on Wednesday despite tumbling bond yields stoking concerns about a global economic slowdown.
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Trade fears, slumping global rates, and uncertainty over the Fed have sent the Dow tumbling to begin the month.
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Its last closing price was at 1,240 Korean won, after tumbling form levels near 1,800 won earlier this week.
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She testified that the attack only ended after Judge jumped on the bed, sending them tumbling off of it.
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Chipmakers, which have a higher revenue exposure to China, also declined, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor index tumbling about 3%.
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Earlier this month, GfK warned on 2016 profits for a second time, sending its shares tumbling about 13 percent.
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The tumbling value of the pound in the wake of the Brexit vote has attracted bargain-hunters from abroad.
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Most of the pension funds have diversified in recent years and can absorb the losses from its tumbling shares.
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Upstairs, the proximity of a tumbling felt work by Mr Morris highlights the fluidity Kauffman could conjure from plastic.
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The majority of sectors posted solid losses, with miners, insurers and banks all tumbling more than 2552 percent each.
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The British pound fell as much as 6 percent, tumbling to as low as $1.1819 against the U.S. dollar.
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Tumbling energy prices, stemming from worries about weakening demand from world No. 2 economy China, have roiled financial markets.
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The MRO caught some images of the tumbling rock in 2014, even spotting the area where it landed upright.
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The model produced results that looked much like those observed in 'Oumuamua, including the tumbling behavior and extra acceleration.
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Trump's threat to impose punitive tariffs on Mexican exports sent the peso currency tumbling, but it has since recovered.
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The disappointing data pushed U.S. Treasury yields lower, sending financials and the S&P banking sector tumbling 22016 percent.
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"I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down," Trump said at his rally, according to the paper.
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I hit the boost jets, trails of fire tumbling behind me and shaking my cockpit, and I open fire.
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The curtains open at my command and bring streams of light tumbling into the otherwise shaded and stale room.
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Last month, imported petroleum prices rose 6.5 percent, the first increase since June, after tumbling 6.2 percent in February.
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GDAXI was the worst-hit, tumbling 1.7 percent on Friday to seal its biggest weekly fall in two years.
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Despite record profits, strong profit margins and sales that show no sign of slowing down, auto stocks are tumbling.
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Investors have been paying close attention to Netflix's subscriber numbers, with the stock tumbling after Q4503's disappointing growth.
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It had a few small thrusters designed to counter the tumbling motion, but they weren't designed for planetary entry.
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The bank last moved on rates in 2015 as tumbling oil prices put the economy in a brief recession.
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Hertz, another major rental car company, also saw its shares tumbling nearly 10 percent today following the Ally report.
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WITH stockmarkets tumbling and the oil price below $30, some economists are once again worrying about global deflationary pressure.
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Last year was a tough year for traders and producers, with raw sugar prices tumbling more than 20 percent.
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The healthcare group fell more than 3 percent, with Valeant Pharmaceutical International Inc tumbling 6.9 percent to C$20.31.
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However, it now appears that any disappointing news could send the commodity tumbling back down to $47, he added.
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Thursday's rally not withstanding, equity markets around the world are tumbling, with some major indexes in bear market territory.
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The force of the punches sent Benn tumbling through the ropes where he sat on the apron looking stunned.
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Despite tumbling earnings, GE (GE) has stood by its 2019 guidance for industrial free cash flow throughout the year.
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Suddenly, the wall of politeness and deference, that Prince Philip could naturally have built around him, came tumbling down.
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Cyclicals led declining stocks, with Advantest Corp tumbling 2.9 percent, TDK Corp and Panasonic Corp both sliding 1.5 percent.
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Net cash flows at its Australian wealth management business nearly halved to A$13 million, sending its shares tumbling.
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Alternatively, a collapse in the talks could send Britain tumbling out of the EU next March, without a parachute.
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He was also criticized for implementing a tax on long-term capital gains that sent the stock markets tumbling.
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It's walking on wires, juggling balls, bouncing on nets, tumbling through air, like kids do, just to do it.
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In commodities, aluminum extended losses after tumbling 7 percent on Monday, its biggest one-day drop in eight years.
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The helicopter blades look like they would tangle up with the fuel line and send both aircraft tumbling down.
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Tumbling oil prices put pressure on the energy sector, which limited gains for Wall Street's S&P 20.1 benchmark.
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There was remaining nervousness over South Africa's sacking of its respected finance minister, which sent the rand tumbling again.
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When he stumbled forward following his next tumbling pass, he was completely out of the running for a medal.
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All stocks on the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index were in the red, with the index itself tumbling 3.9 percent.
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By late summer and early autumn, markets seemed to have recovered, only to come tumbling down again in October.
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Data released Tuesday showed U.K. retail sales tumbling in October as consumers opted for outdoor experiences rather than shopping.
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And a wave that struck an elevated waterfront cycling lane in April sent two men tumbling to their deaths.
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This concern sent GE shares tumbling on May 226 in their worst single day of trading since April 2009.
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Another failure to reach consensus, however, similar to what occurred in Doha, Qatar, in April, may send prices tumbling.
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It's unclear whether there are any investigations in the works, but the reports sent the companies' stocks tumbling Monday.
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On floor exercise, her second tumbling pass includes a double layout with a half-twist and a blind landing.
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Shares of drugstore companies are tumbling Thursday after Amazon announced it signed an agreement to acquire online pharmacy PillPack.
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It's natural to blame yourself, as natural as an old lady tripping and tumbling down a flight of stairs.
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Police say the suspects may have tampered with the machine's parts after the Saturday incident, which sent shoppers tumbling.
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The image, photographed by Duffy, who also shot the Aladdin Sane cover, depicts Bowie battered, disheveled, and tumbling clumsily.
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A tumbling market can hurt many stocks, but Sotheby's is one name that usually feels a lot of pain.
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LCD prices were tumbling fast, and the yen's exchange rate had shot up, making exporting from Japan crushingly expensive.
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"He was laughing so hard he couldn't catch his balance, so we kept tumbling through the sand," she said.
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HK/SIN and financials were 276.80 percent lower, with Tencent tumbling 22 percent ahead of the the market close.
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This concern sent GE shares tumbling on May 23, in its worst single day of trading since April 2009.
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Tumbling trees knocked over power lines and poles, and utility providers warned that restoring electricity could take several days.
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Adding to worries, severe virus containment measures sent China's factory production tumbling at its fastest pace in three decades.
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To walk the streets of New York is to walk a symphony by Gershwin — a tumbling, clattering, harmonic joy.
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And so at the 11th hour, it remains unclear what's next, a fact that sent the pound tumbling again.
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The government has focused on maintaining low consumer prices, and booming harvests last year sent food prices tumbling further.
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William Goldman -- the screenwriter who made tumbling down a hill romantic in the classic "The Princess Bride" -- has died.
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It announced the changes as it reported fourth-quarter earnings and sales that missed analysts' estimates, sending shares tumbling.
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Retirees and people on the cusp of retirement have the most to lose if the markets come tumbling down.
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"Can't be the first one to lose my breath," a panting Trump sings before tumbling down on the grass.
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Last week a tweet from Kylie Jenner, saying she did not open Snapchat, sent the stock tumbling 22015 percent.
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Coordinated moves by central banks have failed to quell anxiety about the coronavirus pandemic, and financial markets are tumbling.
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Ms. Victor makes her voice into an expressive bomb, cycling through birdlike coos and tumbling laughter and urgent cries.
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Worries over the coronavirus and its impact on the global economy rattled investors and sent major stock averages tumbling.
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The table was covered with lemons, some loose, some tumbling from bowls and some hanging from verdant citrus trees.
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Early the following morning, the scientists' forecast proved correct: Huge chunks of ice came tumbling off the glacier's snout.
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The week I visited early this summer, a 4-year-old boy drowned after tumbling into a fecal pit.
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We're covering markets tumbling over the coronavirus, the conviction of Harvey Weinstein and the death of a stellar mathematician.
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That left him in a precarious position, tumbling through a cloud of smoke into the traffic behind the leaders.
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When prices rise it not only brings tears to the eyes of consumers, but can send financial markets tumbling.
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An interest rate rise by Turkey's central bank to support a tumbling lira boosted risk appetite in emerging markets.
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Friar had steered the company through its blockbuster IPO in 282.69 and news of her departure sent shares tumbling.
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In commodities, U.S. crude futures were up 0.4 percent at $42.70 per barrel after tumbling 6.7 percent on Monday.
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Last month, imported petroleum prices rose 0.73 percent, the first increase since June, after tumbling 6.2 percent in February.
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Yet new evidence keeps tumbling out nearly as fast as House Democrats subpoena documents and testimony from administration officials.
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The downgrade came after the release of dismal U.S. manufacturing data earlier in the day, which sent stocks tumbling.
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Brent crude oil futures fell just 723 cent to $57.68 a barrel, after tumbling 2% in the previous session.
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Bush, at one point, was considered the front-runner, before tumbling from the top of the polls last summer.
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Despite its contents tumbling out of it, I found the Crunchwrap to be a little stingy on the fillings.
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AMP has been the biggest loser by percentage, tumbling 24 percent, followed by CBA which has fallen 12 percent.
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The price of gold reached its lowest level since February, tumbling $0.43, or 20.4 percent, to $2100,20.2 an ounce.
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Of course, it's incomplete, but I feel it even with my own family — some walls have come tumbling down.
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Brent crude oil futures fell 22.38%, to $203.36 a barrel by 22026 GMT, after tumbling 21% the previous session.
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Sia has said that the song took about twenty minutes to write, the words tumbling from her mouth involuntarily.
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Amazon said it would buy medications-by-mail company PillPack, which sent shares of drug distributors and suppliers tumbling.
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The auto sector was under the most pressure, tumbling 2740.94 percent to be the worst performer on the board.
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Boeing's suppliers also felt the heat, with General Electric Co down 0.8% and Spirit AeroSystems Inc tumbling nearly 4%.
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The move was condemned by world leaders and sent global markets tumbling amid fears of a potential trade war.
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Bank stocks have been hammered since the coronavirus crisis began in the U.S., tumbling more than 40% this year.
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Sakai recalled the tsunami as kuroi—black—and the approaching wave's low, tumbling roar sounded like goro-goro-goro.
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And, like a rapidly tumbling snowball, more emissions mean more warming, and more warming means… well, you get it.
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Data for December was revised to show sales tumbling 1.6 percent instead of decreasing 0.73 percent as previously reported.
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The verdict sent Bayer shares tumbling though the award was later reduced to $78 million and is under appeal.
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Then, the Californian fired off a laser-guided knee, which sent Guida tumbling to the canvas in a daze.
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Last month, gasoline prices dropped 7.5 percent, the largest decrease since February 2016, after tumbling 4.2 percent in November.
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A number of methods of removing space debris were discussed at the conference, although one of the most novel was a detumbler—this method would deploy CubeSats that would attach to tumbling space debris, reduce the tumbling motion before sending the space junk to a disposal orbit at about 50 kilometers up.
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Since tumbling in the 20163 NFL Draft the former Heisman Trophy winner has done anything but prove his doubters wrong.
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If anything, this alien artifact would seem to be out of control, as it's chaotically tumbling through our Solar System.
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After rumbling and tumbling with the worst life has to offer, Rumble the puppy is ready for the next chapter.
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Macy's reported weak holiday sales and cut its 2018 earnings outlook on Thursday morning, sending its shares and others tumbling.
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That figure marked a three-month low, a sent the British pound tumbling 0.35 percent versus the dollar to 1.2563.
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The dollar hit a session high of 113.95 a day after tumbling to 112.04 yen, its lowest level since Nov.
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Gundlach predicted in March that the closely watched 10-year Treasury yield would hit 3 percent and send stocks tumbling.
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How will we protect our families, our communities, and our great nation from tumbling down this black hole of hate?
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Spot gold prices rose 0.4% to $2.443,501 after tumbling 1.2% on Monday, their biggest daily drop in about a month.
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Floods in the Midwest coupled with a lingering trade dispute with China and tumbling commodity prices have hit them hard.
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News of the impending bankruptcy sent shares for Mattel and Hasbro tumbling to some of their lowest prices this year.
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The EIA also reported a gasoline draw just about a third of market expectations, sending gasoline futures tumbling as well.
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Those losses sent the stock price tumbling, but despite its troubles, SoftBank still holds a vast stable of portfolio companies.
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So she started me in all these other sports early on like tumbling and gymnastics, which I grew out of.
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Simone Biles appears to defy the laws of physics with this epic tumbling pass from the 2019 US Gymnastics Championships.
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One big faller was DKSH Holdings, tumbling 7% after Credit Suisse downgraded shares of the Switzerland-based consultancy to "underperform".
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The Dalian Commodity Exchange's most-traded iron ore futures contract, expiring in May, tumbling more than 5% in early trade.
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The firm is valued at $2.45 billion based on its current share price, which has been tumbling since last summer.
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Think of this video more as the low whoosh and rumble that foreshadows an avalanche than the tumbling snow itself.
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The stock extended losses in late trading, falling nearly 2 percent after already tumbling 7 percent in the Monday session.
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It begins as a typical Kate Bush creation; her stratospheric vocals rising across a strange organ melody and tumbling drums.
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Asia markets fell sharply on Thursday, with the stock indexes in Shanghai and Shenzhen both tumbling more than 5 percent.
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His opponent would instinctively follow his glance, and that's when the actor would send his foe tumbling to the mat.
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China's February trade performance was far worse than economists had expected, with exports tumbling the most in over six years.
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Treasury prices had gained earlier on Wednesday as concerns about the tumbling Turkish lira boosted demand for low-risk debt.
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Early in Mr Modi's premiership growth was helped by the tumbling price of oil, which India imports in vast quantities.
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Thankfully the road was clear when the cliff came tumbling down, so at least no one died in the disaster.
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There is nothing more tragic than a perfectly fine plate of nachos tumbling to the ground at a baseball game.
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A tumbling birth rate and the emigration of 903m Poles to other European Union countries has shrunk the labour supply.
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The S&P's healthcare sector clung to a 513 percent increase after tumbling 1 percent in the previous day's session.
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Joe and Peach end up tumbling outside, and as the camera pans up to the sky, a shot rings out.
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Insurers were among top losers, with Suncorp Group Ltd tumbling 2.2 percent and Insurance Australia Group Ltd shedding 1.8 percent.
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"Improved pipeline infrastructure to the Gulf coast and the decreased supply via TransCanada's Keystone pipeline, sent ... inventories tumbling," Innes said.
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The monthly growth will come as welcome news for Macri, whose popularity has taken a pounding from a tumbling economy.
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All the stocks on the Philadelphia SE semiconductor index were in the red, with the index itself tumbling 3.9 percent.
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The euro slipped 21 percent to 20.8970 yen after tumbling as low as 122.25 from a session high of 122.93.
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The conference's failure sent U.S. crude prices tumbling as much as 20 percent as traders resumed the commodity's sell-off.
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Jake Landgrebe Tumbling, tap and a hip hop class for boys at a local studio — and the rest is history.
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Its latest units move in imitation of two unusual animals: a tumbling spider and a flying fox (think big bat).
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But rather than tumbling down the rabbit hole of a music career in Pakistan, he's embraced his other love: animation.
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The tumbling lira, coupled with rising energy prices, has squeezed power firms, once seen as a darling of foreign investors.
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But markets reacted adversely, with the currency tumbling more than 3 percent and bond yields spiking in the immediate aftermath.
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Pearson was the top faller on Thursday, tumbling 7.1 percent on readacross from disappointing results from U.S. peer John Wiley.
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Boeing shares closed Monday at $400.01, down 5.3 percent, after tumbling as much as 13.5 percent earlier in the day.
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The stock market turbulence of the past three months has sent major averages tumbling and investor money to the mattresses.
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Oil prices were down yet again on Thursday, with U.S. crude tumbling 2.5 percent and Brent down nearly 2 percent.
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Last month, Powell sent markets tumbling with a message that the bond-shedding program is on "auto pilot" and then.
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All major bourses finished in negative territory, with London's FTSE tumbling 1.8 percent following a sell-off in mining stocks.
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A sharp interest rate increase by Turkey's central bank to support a tumbling lira boosted risk appetite in emerging markets.
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Government funding has become less reliable for science research in recession-hit Argentina amid rampant inflation and a tumbling peso.
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Every day seems to bring another round of tumbling global stock markets, but at least one country's shares are jumping.
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Erdogan piled pressure on the central bank on Thursday to cut rates despite double-digit inflation and a tumbling lira.
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The tumbling cost of digital media (vast amounts of which are in effect free) subtracts from measured GDP, for example.
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Since then, investors have sent Volkswagen's stock tumbling, governments have begun to take action and legal challenges are piling up.
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In the photos he is literally tumbling down a sand dune, praying into the sunset, and crying into the camera.
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After its own $23 billion acquisition spree since 2014, Vocus issued a profit warning in May, sending its shares tumbling.
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MSCI's emerging stocks index fell 0.6 percent with bourses in Russia, Turkey and central Europe tumbling more than 1 percent.
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The Indianapolis drugmaker's earnings growth resumed last year after three years of tumbling sales caused by competition from generic drugs.
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The airline's shares recovered all the lost ground since a badly-received earnings update last week sent the stock tumbling.
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When he was 153, a house fire sent Daniel Collins Jr., now 17, tumbling from one temporary home to another.
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Galvez was forbidden from traveling with the US team to the World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships in Russia this week.
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Gordon believes any weakness in the XLK could trickle down to financials, and push the XLF tumbling below that level.
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Sterling was the main underperformer on Tuesday, tumbling to a 31-year low against the dollar at $1.3000 GBP=D4.
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