However, by Friday morning, having watched the Thursday rout, tick by tick, I was out.
The good news is that the tick-by-tick, inverse linkage between the price of crude oil and the stock market was not completely in sync on Wednesday.
One can only imagine what Agnew would make of our political world today, in which a president's pronouncements are dissected syllable by syllable, tick-of-the-clock by tick-of-the-clock.
Jurors have also heard that in the period before the killing, he told Mrs Esack she was a "dead woman walking" and added "tick tock, tick tock".
The SEC's extension Wednesday was silent, however, on the issue of the up-tick rule, which was a rule abolished last year that forced traders to wait for a stock to tick up before shorting it.
The school failed to ensure that the students take precautions against ticks and allowed them to walk through dense woods known to be a risk area for tick-borne encephalitis and other tick- and insect-transmitted illnesses, Munn's attorneys said.
Explaining what they do tick by tick on a continuous basis has as much value as trying to come up with a rational explanation why the ball landed on the 9 on the roulette table in Bellagio instead of 10.
The school failed to ensure that the students take any precautions against ticks and allowed them to walk through a densely wooded area known to be a risk area for tick-borne encephalitis and other tick- and insect-transmitted illnesses, her attorneys said.
People will visit Birmingham - not just to see the statue - they will want to see it and tick the box in the same way that we go to New York and we tick the box once we've seen the Statue of Liberty.
"I will always remember this day and I would like to thank my father because I owe everything to him, " added Dettori, who was ribbed by his fellow riders throughout the week and received one text message late at night from one of them which read simply 'tick tock, tick tock'.
Oct. 2, critics of the markets have called for a return to the up-tick rule.
Noble Laureate or not, Dr. Krugman is overlooking a core component of what makes people tick.
But in general, software piracy rates are declining, despite a small upward tick last year.
And of course, lots of author interviews about their books and what make them tick.
One said she just bought shares in a company whose stock was beginning to tick up.
The play was like a clock, every word spoken was another tick of the second hand.
But there is one form that would cut crime with the tick of a box.
The electrically assisted power-steering ratio is a tick quicker, and the self-centering feel is more affirmative.
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Second, and perhaps most important, News Corp. did not want to tick off MLB.
Every scratch on the film, every hiss and tick on the soundtrack feels authentic, looks authentic.
In the meantime, the funding gap for Spain's autonomous regions continues to tick like a timebomb.
They want to take all the market data and put it into a tick store.
Empathy means knowing ourselves and taking a sincere interest in what makes others tick.
Bruce is starting to see a "noticeable up-tick" in turnover (though he won't quantify it).
There should also be a ban on naked shorting and the up-tick rule needs to return.
Wall Street-types often have a difficult time wrapping their heads around what makes tech companies tick.
The alien and unknowable are the things that make Mulder tick, whereas Scully wants evidence.
Few sports experience the up-tick in quality the NHL does when the playoffs begin.
Campaign operatives said thousands of ballots were printed with tick marks next to Mr. Morsi's name.
This is the interesting part -- is that tick up actually going to make a difference?
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