Unfortunately, Bernanke is out of wind-up toys that can stem our deflationary spiral.
Many of these projects start out independently, but run out of wind (pardon the pun) in the second year, as the project becomes more complicated, and costs skyrocket, often by a factor of 10.
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When the Palestinian fighters came from Jordan in the late 1960s we had more say here, and they encouraged us to get out of the wind and rain and we made houses out of concrete blocks for the first time.
Add hundreds of thousands of soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guard personnel who will be forced out of uniform and may wind up out of work and, in some cases, homeless, and you have a serious additional burden on our economy and society.
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Pier-decks are largely the resort of the old, who sit in cardigans out of the wind and watch the young passing.
But the judge's ruling took much of the wind out of the defense's sails.
But Ault, who moved to Singapore three years ago, says he "no longer feels the magic" in Gotham, which still bears the scars of a financial crisis that knocked the wind out of much of its most extravagant party culture.
With a large build out of solar and wind the peak power load can be reduced because of the onsite usage of the power.
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But he admitted it was a "disappointment" that Shell had announced it would pull out of a giant wind farm scheme in the Thames Estuary.
Penk, who carried out hundreds of "wind-up" calls at Capital FM, says the recent tragedy will make it almost impossible for these pranks to continue.
The October release of the new iPad and the iPad Mini took the wind out of those sails, but with a number of releases since then, many were still expecting March to see something announced by Tim Cook.
Earlier optimism was in line with a brief rally in GPS shares until news of another 7.4-magnitude earthquake in Japan knocked the wind out of a U.S. stock market rally.
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When the Bank of England dropped its base rate to 0.5%, it took the wind out of the sails of anyone looking for a decent rate of interest.
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The Santa Clara-based champion of x86 architecture has seen the wind drop out of its sails (and sales).
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He rode out the storm on the roof of a transport truck after the wind and flood jerked him out of his shoes.
Every real thought on every real subject knocks the wind out of somebody or other.
Unforeseen problems could delay plans for months, taking the wind out of any new exchange's sails.
And the finish by the Barcelona striker appeared to knock the wind out of the Honduras players at Ellis Park.
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Leeds took a stranglehold on the game as the goal proved a body blow which took the wind out of Carlisle.
Some economists now think that the ECB will cut interest rates further, to take some wind out of the euro's sails.
"That takes the wind out of my change of circumstances, " he acknowledged.
"It was tough out there because of the wind - everybody wanted to run behind me, " said the 34-year-old after her latest triumph.
It clearly took the wind out of the Pacific islanders for the final and it was effectively over as a contest by half-time.
What happened next, however, sucked the wind out of my balloon.
"Verizon's timing was clearly intended to take wind out of Google's plans, " says Scott Ellison, vice president of mobile and wireless communications at market research firm IDC.
Senator CARL LEVIN (Democrat, Michigan): And an effort to take the wind out of the sails of those of us who want to truly change course in Iraq.
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