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Gold oscillated between risk-asset and safe haven, ending the year more in the former than the latter camp.
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For the past 22 years, jet fuel prices have oscillated around an average level of 0.0021 ounces of gold per gallon.
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In the 40 years before Mr Chavez's election last December, power had oscillated between two parties, one social democratic, the other Christian democratic.
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While the budget debate has oscillated between spending cuts and tax increases, the option of actually growing the economy has received scant attention.
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Subsequent generations oscillated between periods of hubristic exceptionalism and introspective self-doubt, with pessimists seldom far from center stage even in the midst of major expansions.
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Revenues, by contrast, oscillated narrowly around the long-run 18% average between 1962 and 1978, after which rapid inflation quickly drove revenues up to 19.6% in 1982 due to bracket creep.
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Over the past few months, he has oscillated between the Labour Party, led by Shelly Yachimovich, and the new Hatnua (The Movement) party, founded by former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.
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MPs, too, have oscillated between defeatism and mutiny.
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In their classic paper published in 1992, sociologists Stephen Barley and Gideon Kunda demonstrated that management ideology has oscillated between normative and rational control for over a century, in phases of approximately 30 years.
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Mr Talbott has also had the good luck to be able to track the same tension in the present day, as America after the cold war has oscillated between a multilateral and unilateral foreign policy under Presidents Clinton and Bush.
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