In the short term such markets are, as the phrase goes, a random walk.
Luckily the British government is getting tough, as the phrase goes, on the sellers of the perilous stuff.
If, as the phrase goes, another language equals another soul, then some 3, 054 souls -- 50% of the world's total languages -- are set to die out by 2100.
Or it would mention weather conditions that were dependent on what was happening in the real world - such as replacing the phrase "it's sunny outside" with "it's raining".
The word is usually seen as part of the phrase agenbite of inwit.
The final raps resolve the musical phrase, just as dropping the voice in speech resolves the spoken phrase.
Just as the committee cannot divorce the phrase "lying under oath" from the facts about which the president is alleged to have lied, so, too, it should not divorce the allegations of obstruction, or whatever the majority staff chooses to call them, from the actual evidence.
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This would seem to violate the principle of network neutrality, at least as lobbyists have used the phrase.
Music blares between points, spectators come and go from the seats as they wish, and the phrase "quiet, please" is not part of the vernacular.
The director of education told us she regards the phrase as "misleading" - private industry shouldn't actually run the Action Zone, just come up with good ideas.
Journalists and bloggers in a hurry might find themselves drawn to use of the phrase as a handy, easily-understood reference point.
Quantitative easing (QE) was the catch phrase of the day on Tuesday as the markets digest both the Bank of Japan's new and possibly radical asset purchase program and rate reduction pair, and the prospect of further QE by the Fed.
You use the phrase "exactly as prescribed" and this is a very important point.
Oddly, as school choice has become the buzz phrase of the education world, I feel that I am confronted with fewer choices than ever.
There is another phrase, used as the title of a song by the young Bob Dylan in the years before his name became known all over the world.
From the rhythmic single-note guitar phrase to the simple vocals, repetition functions as a key ingredient in its own right.
While the NBC series was based on a non-fiction book by Buzz Bissinger, the phrase was the creation of Berg, who adapted the book first as a movie and later as a show.
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That won't stop the DUP playing that card closer between now and polling day, but it sits uncomfortably alongside the clear image of them, Sinn Fein and Alliance as the "team players" (to borrow Martin McGuinness's phrase) ranged against the UUP and SDLP "internal opposition".
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Then there are all the people that registered domains featuring the phrase "dotcom" such as barrytaylordotcom.com.
Drake should be toasting the omnipresence of his beloved phrase as a sign of his continued success.
The percentage remaining (50% of the remaining) to the responding to the number of half-lives elapsed contradicts the phrase, the heavier something is the shorter its half-life, as stated above.
He is using the phrase "firing people" as a folksy way of saying that it is good to be able to choose between companies, and dispense with the services of one if it is not doing a good job.
However, in a debate in the parliament's local government committee, Communities Minister, Wendy Alexander, urged rejection of the amendment, saying it was unnecessary as the fears of critics of repeal were covered by the bill's use of the phrase "stable family life".
As the case unfolded, Mrs Bercow's QC, William McCormick, had argued that the phrase "innocent face" was merely an indication that the tweet should be read in a deadpan manner, comparable to stage directions or notation on a musical score.
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About 4, 000 direct jobs will be created during the construction phrase with a further 6, 000 indirect jobs supported in the wider economy as a result.
Like most true stories, the beginning isn't tidy, but we'll start in the 1920s when the idiom top of the world was first used as an advertising catch phrase.
Since 2004 LG has used the phrase "Life's Good" as its company brand.
However, Mr Obama's campaign derided Mr Santorum's remarks as unacceptable, and he did not re-use the phrase on Monday.
As the House of Representatives tore apart Hank Paulson's construct to re-liquefy our banking system, the phrase "bailout" wasn't descriptive enough, just a copy editor's splash headline.
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