If it were a real bubble, surely the Fed would have popped it by know.
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We banged out a ton of code and popped it over the cube to our testers.
First time around Geoffrey and Jean Bailey opened the card and popped it back in the post when they realised it was not for them.
Well I was sitting on the couch, by Dalton's snow-draped grass, I just thought I'd sat on some bubble-wrap and popped it with my... weight!
You carried it for protection, getting there, and again at dinner, for spearing a chunk of meat from a passing platter after which you ripped it off your knife and, possibly bleeding from this awkward exercise, popped it into your mouth.
Its stock popped after it released abstracts for a medical meeting to be held by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases in October, and investors liked what they saw.
Brodeur got the blade of his stick on the puck, but it popped up and rolled into the net before Steve Bernier could stop it.
The worries about Greece also popped up where it looked like it may actually default.
In 1968 it popped up in the form of a bestselling book by Paul R.
The useless machine never hit the big time, although it popped up here and there.
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Ukraine never blew a financial bubble to match Russia's last year, so was less hurt when it popped.
It popped 34 cents to 28.95, or 1.19%, on 163 million shares.
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It popped crossing the declining tops line after pulling back sharply recently.
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As the former England man ran onto the ball it popped for him and he raced 60 metres to score under the uprights.
It popped into my head last week in Bangkok when a young Thai musician told me that many of his hipster friends were obsessing over stock prices and swapping tips.
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In one way, Vineland is fortunate: Since the winery had sold legitimately in China before Nanjing popped up, it had legal grounds to sue for trademark infringement in the PRC.
Yahoo Japan has been dead money for some time now and the fact it popped, a few months ago, was the time to cash in all the chips no questions asked.
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Wednesday was a big day for this stock as it popped 19 cents to 1.26, or 17.76%, on 8.8 million shares, and closed near the high end of the range with a breakaway gap.
She wrapped the necklace around her finger again, and this time it popped loose, flinging itself from her neck onto a bright, fuzzy photograph of a boy and a girl, laughing, having fun against a backdrop of sparkling water.
"It's been in the pouch for a little while now and we've been able to see it wriggling around, but when it popped its head out for the first time we got a bit of a shock - we didn't really expect it to be an albino, " said Ms Simmons.
It was there that their ears popped and the world got so loud it was silent.
It has popped out the other end as a useful tool relevant in some situations and not in others.
It has popped up some restaurants in my work neighborhood that I like, and few that I thought were irrelevant.
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"I made a move that I've made a million times, and it just popped, " he said solemnly, leaning on crutches in the Lakers' locker room after a 118-116 win over Golden State.
Mr Greenspan has argued that it was better to do as he did, stepping in after the bubble popped with plenty of liquidity to prevent it from doing too much damage to the underlying economy.
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