Like the Philips Curve, promoting exports by debasing the currency effectively pokes the pendulum.
The ivory rotunda of the Capitol Building pokes just above the plaza.
"The Simpsons" pokes frequent fun at the Fox network and parent company News Corp.
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They attempted to abduct Schiller about half a dozen times, once disguised as ninjas (which the movie pokes fun at).
Another myth that the new study pokes holes in is that the service sector, unlike manufacturing, does not innovate.
Though it may be another decade before the plane actually pokes its nose out of anyone's hangar, the announcement convinced the aviation industry that mini-SSTs are truly on their way.
In the early underwater scenes, when a robot-cam pokes around the wreck of the "Titanic, " with Bill Paxton and his team of hipster techies hovering in anticipation, the ocean debris flies right out at the audience.
We're not sure how comfortable that "Ultrabook" configuration will be for users considering the hard-edged rim that pokes up just above the keyboard and cuts into the wrist.
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The touchscreen is pretty sharp as well, both with the haptic feedback when using it, response to your finger's pokes, and the quality of the display itself.
In the email below Dan pokes holes in a recent WSJ article written by Malkiel.
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Christensen waves for me to slowly lay down on the ground, then pokes his head up to have a look.
And I look over and I hear some rustling in the bushes and Mark pokes his head out, and we both just started laughing.
Just like he has no clue how to move forward with old guard media firms vis-a-vis Apple TV, Cook pokes in the dark on MappleGate.
One of the new ads makes a serious point about Smart and indirectly pokes some fun at rival Mini at the same time.
You might even catch your mom dropping references to it as she pokes and swipes the screen of her iPad.
She said it had given confidence to express her feelings and opinions and her latest work pokes fun at the way the asylum issue is portrayed in the media.
Valentine navigated his Boston premiere with precision, deferring to new Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington at times and resisting the kind of digs and pokes that made him not everyone's favorite as a manager but irresistible as an ESPN analyst.
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The city of San Francisco acknowledges the thicket of regulations and even pokes fun at itself for it.
Ms Mohammed herself was recently involved in the screening of a film which pokes fun at religion and she worries that some groups may react negatively.
Disturbed by a passing motorcycle rickshaw, a macaque pokes it head from beneath the arch to observe the scene, before retreating nonchalantly into the shade.
She pokes her head up from behind the flat screen monitor and stands up to greet us with a wide smile.
There were some brief pokes at adding new items to the menu.
But it touches it and pokes at it a little bit, and the Internet Cool Kids like that.
William Hadley pokes around places where most people wouldn't stick the end of an umbrella.
Dark sand shown in one photo pokes through bright, crisp frost structures that formed in the previous winter.
It's true that Fleming pokes fun at her rather prissy probity -- refusing to exceed the speed limit during a car chase, for instance -- but Nancy emerges with her virtue intact, as she always has.
If after that the company's free cash flow multiple is attractive for its industry, he pokes around for hidden assets, as he did at Icahn Associates.
Every day, Jacob pokes his head into Ryan's room, which is right next to the bedroom they used to share.
The projects span the genre gamut from comedies to horror, but share a sly, irreverent sort of humor that pokes fun at cinematic formulas.
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