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And this education continued throughout his life, though there came a time when the blue spiral notebook was supplanted by a tape recorder.
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What happens all the time is traders will spiral.
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At the same time, the connections of the spiral to the rest of the movement are far more accurate, also enhancing performance, and eliminating the need for fiddly adjustments.
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All other things being equal, this cycle could continue for some time in a sort of death-spiral.
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Many magazines are hurting lately, but Playboy has been on a downward spiral in readership and ads for a long time.
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Jerry Speyer of Tishman Speyer Properties, for example, has seen his real estate empire spiral into default and spends much of his time these days locked in rooms with bankers, according to a recent New York Times article.
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Since that time, the IRS whistleblower program has been on a downward spiral.
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There may be some complacency that because deflation did not spiral downwards then, it will not do so this time.
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At the same time the demand for safe havens once again includes the dollar as equity prices spiral lower.
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The injury is unlikely to require surgery, Breen said, but the Spiral Stakes winner will need at least 60 to 90 days of time off before returning to training.
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Phillips, best known as Julie Cooper on the sitcom "One Day at a Time, " says the sexual relationship became consensual as her life began to spiral out of control.
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If crises can hit us at any moment for no reason, and not because, say, governments impose self-reinforcing down-spiral accounting rules on the banks, then it is easier to believe that we should spend our time figuring out ways to mitigate the inevitable consequences rather than trying to prevent what cannot be prevented.
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