Portugal and Spain are also looking to the horizon to gauge how long and challenging it will be for both to tap back into the bond markets once this all blows over.
"When they come close to the Sun, this ice melts - solar wind blows this material out into space, so you get a tail of matter coming off the comet, " explains O'Brien.
Given my experience in handling criminal cases, I can't believe that we're not going to find in the days ahead or the weeks ahead much more that unravels about this that blows your mind.
The rural affairs and environment secretary added: "If Europe blows this golden opportunity to sail our fishing industry into calmer waters the consequences would be dire".
It could also add to the tensions within Mr Cardoso's fractious coalition (which almost came to blows this week over the choice of a new chief of the federal police).
The boys had clearly made a deal that went like this: We'll "release" you as sponsors, you'll keep your mouths shut, and when all this woman stuff blows over you can quietly come back.
The classic presentation of this once it blows up , whether professionally or personally, is the N appearing confident, in control, slick and even deeply concerned about the situation while the target of his wrath appears shaken, has difficulty explaining, proving or documenting what has happened.
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The blows kept coming this year when New Orleans Saints were caught in the Bountygate scandal, which shined further light on the violent nature of the game.
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This, of course, blows actuarial assumptions out of the water.
We discussed this in an earlier note titled RIM Blows it with Investors Again, Lowering Estimates where we discussed how RIM had failed to meet our expectation of 12 million BlackBerry shipments in the last quarter due to lower-than-expected demand for older models.
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Reading the daily news, you might wonder how this era of globalization can survive so many blows.
But this time spendthrift Americans, reeling from multiple blows, may not be able to come to the rescue.
But causation to the side, New Orleans and now New York have taken body blows from powerful storms, and this is clearly no laughing matter.
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Is this in any way hooked to the passage of X, Y, Z, or does -- will this agreement stand alone even if everything else blows up?
This week he and the interim government came to blows over a plan to regulate pyramid schemes.
If Cyprus blows up on them, though, this could be the beginning of the worst for the Eurozone.
Twenty years on, this new global poll suggests confidence in free markets has taken heavy blows from the past 12 months of financial and economic crisis.
Not having first-hand knowledge of the facts, I cannot fairly hazard a guess as to why the respondents in this arbitration paid any settlement to this pubic customer or why the individual stockbroker named in the case simply took the blows and opted for nothing more than expungement.
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The positive approach from Hull had made for a hugely entertaining first 45 minutes as both teams traded blows - and the woodwork made a crucial intervention again just before the interval, this time to deny a close-range drive from Woodgate.
The First Minister took a few blows from opposition leaders during his question time yesterday in the Senedd, but came back fighting this morning in a briefing ahead of a government-convened economic summit.
Still, a week into this the SEC has been under just as much scrutiny as Goldman Sachs and has not received any serious body blows.
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