There are worrying indications that this trickle of deposits has started to swell in recent days.
Despite the corporate expectation to check your emotions at the door, tempers and tear ducts continue to swell in workplaces everywhere.
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The ranks of such performers have seemed to swell in recent years.
And should they continue as they have recently and beat India, no doubt the game will continue to swell in both numbers and popularity.
Tea leaves do swell in hot water.
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Inches of swell squeezed in behind us and the non-wave magnified into a watery bomb.
Today's austerity policies are risky, and may well swell jobless lines in the short and medium term.
Democrats in Charlotte will trumpet other federal initiatives that may sound swell, but that in reality exacerbate problems they are supposed to fix.
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Internationalism begins at home, and it would be delicious to see a swell of interest in foreign policy of all things propel a candidate into office.
Every Tuesday for the last three weeks the 40 pupils at Swell Primary School in Stow-on-the-Wold have walked to the Golden Ball Inn for a pub lunch.
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If Solyndra is more symbol than scandal, its lasting significance is that it is helping to swell public sentiment in a way that can have direct bearing on how businesses like Ford communicate.
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The background is simple enough: there have been enough scandals about what the British press has done for there to be a swell of opinion in favour of some form of regulation of said press.
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Sales, which doubled by volume in the past ten years to over 100, 000 hectolitres, could swell by 50% in the next ten years, reckons Morgan Stanley, a bank.
Analysts speculate that while population levels swell, comparable growth in education levels may take some time.
The elderly population is expected to swell by 200 million in the next decade to surpass one billion, and reach two billion by 2050.
Fundraising costs, in turn, can swell if expensive direct mail or telemarketing is used, or if donations come in very small amounts.
The number of companies in that predicament tends to swell when economic conditions are weak and credit dries up, but there are also many carriers in countries with unstable economies or political systems who cannot obtain private financing for their aircraft purchases.
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If approved, the number of listed companies in China could swell by around 30%.
Even in a moderate swell a boat trolling near us one morning keeps disappearing--radio whip and all--into the troughs, and we keep thinking they've left.
What governments should work to avoid is creating situations where justifiably angry people swell the ranks of those in it just for the money and mayhem.
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Having opened for John Mayer, David Gray and The Swell Season at various points in the past year, this 25-year-old is proving to be more than just another promising singer-songwriter.
Unlike the Boston Marathon bombing a week earlier, there were none of the telltale signs of a disaster: no sudden swell of tweets from people in the vicinity of the White House, for instance, Mr. Bailey said.
The prime minister and other top officials have stressed that if the swell of Syrians seeking refuge in Turkey continues to rise, Ankara could be forced to take harsher steps, including opening a buffer zone on Syrian territory, to protect civilians and ensure national security.
Chocolate is high in calories, and, as with any such food, eating too much of it can swell your waistline and harm your health in other ways.
Although such measures are commendable, they also swell the firm's profits in an unsustainable way.
In return the partners swell Fifa's coffers as they stump up to have their names associated with the most popular game on the planet.
There are some seriously dodgy lines and bad haircuts but the film climaxes with "Big Wednesday, " the biggest swell to hit the Californian coast in years.
The centrist Democrats have helped swell the party's ranks in Congress, but typically come from conservative districts and do not always side with the party's more liberal leadership.
Kern County, for one, had seen its population swell by more than 60 percent in the last five years, and although health officers had cleaned up the squatter camps that once plagued the area, many migrants were still living in slums with inadequate sewers and drains, ramshackle houses, and litter-strewn dirt roads that would turn to mud after a hard winter rain.
Indeed, one of the ironies of Japan's economic troubles is that the country facing the greatest contraction in the supply of youngsters on to the job market and with little immigration to swell the workforce is also seeing a sharp rise in unemployment among the young (see chart).
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