As you push the throttle forward, like hitting the accelerator in a truck, the virtual aircraft lurches forward.
Don't be surprised if the market for Son shares lurches back to irrational exuberance.
This is why the fight against fat lurches from one fad to the next.
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Indeed, the pressure for radical reform is likely to diminish as Europe lurches out of recession.
Thus, small variations in supply turn into big lurches, up and down, in the price of food.
Meanwhile, the euro-zone debt crisis lurches from one summit to the next, still unresolved, and hurting economic growth.
That narrative thread in The Wizard Of Oz gets a little off-track as the story lurches toward denouement .
Even if Iran lurches into a worst-case scenario, the aftermath will be severe, but the effects won't be lasting.
But the fallacy is in thinking that the stock market climbs steadily, when in fact it lurches all around.
But the incident underscored the contradictory faces of the sixth-most-valuable company on the planet as it lurches toward Western-style capitalism.
More than eight months after opening statements began, this real-life "who-done-it", lurches toward a close with short- tempers on all sides.
He turns his rifle upside down and blows into the nozzle to clear the dirt and then lurches over to other vehicles.
The movie, which runs two and a half hours, sometimes sags under front-loaded exposition, convenient plot lurches, and a conventionally ratcheted theatricality.
That trend is taking two lurches forward in this year's mid-term elections.
This First World War espionage thriller, which lurches between sobriety and suave levity, is one of the weirdest movies Alfred Hitchcock ever made.
While upward lurches in the health budget have been seen in the past, the next few years should deliver an unusually sustained increase in expenditure.
Her lurches had an appalling helplessness: she pitched as if taking a header into a void, and seemed to find a wall to hit every time.
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That's what any parent, I think, would say, and any rational human being would say, there's no lurches one way or the other, it's just common-sense really.
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Brazil will hold critical elections in 2002 that will help determine whether sound economic reforms continue or whether the country lurches into another round of government interference and manipulation.
On a test run in an alley across from the office, the vehicle lurches forward to a slow trot as engineers nervously walk alongside it in case the gyroscopes fail and the cycle tips.
Although they are sometimes produced by landslides on the seafloor, significant tsunamis are typically created by subduction earthquakes, when one massive oceanic plate suddenly lurches deeper beneath another plate, shoving up a huge section of the seafloor.
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The better, quieter scenes, between Micky and his girlfriend (Amy Adams), who wants to pull him to safety, seem to hail from a different movie, and it becomes ever harder as the story lurches forward to see where the focus of interest lies.
Government lurches ever larger.
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As the specter of sovereign default lurches towards Spain, it increasingly appears that German taxpayers will be footing most of the bill for the profligacy of their continental cousins, and I suspect that more than a few American central bankers are now basking in that most German of emotions, schadenfreude.
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