The more viscous lava is, the harder it is for gases within it to bubble out.
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One is tilting the bed to 30 degrees, so secretions are less likely to bubble into the lungs.
But the disquiet is unlikely to bubble over into a fully-fledged trade row.
The trends that worked so happily together to boost real estate to bubble levels have now become surly and uncooperative.
For instance, although they have helped keep inflation and interest rates down, they have also encouraged asset prices to bubble up.
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In true ASEAN style, the below-the-surface griping is unlikely to bubble up.
The liquid attempted to bubble its way back out of the bottle, wheezing like an angry rat and smelling of acid and yeast and human gas.
It's not something that I'm seeing rise into the press, but you can feel it kind of either working itself out or starting to bubble over.
But the ill feeling sparked by the first of this season's three highly competitive meetings between the two sides, at Murrayfield in May, was always likely to bubble over again.
The U.S. financial crisis was starting to bubble up.
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Not only does it allow for various categorical organization and featured games, but it also enables popular games to bubble up naturally via thumbs-up icons that users can employ for each game.
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It causes prices to bubble up.
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By adding cobalt and phosphates to water and passing a mild current through the solution with a glass electrode, Matthew Kanan and Daniel Nocera of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) were able to break water apart and force oxygen to bubble to the surface.
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Yet, hard as it may be to believe given the current state of affairs, a trip to London and Number 10 Downing Street last week has given me renewed optimism that changes may be starting to bubble from the bottom up, in small yet significant ways.
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His current policy is to inflate another stock market bubble to cure the recession that resulted from the bursting of the housing bubble, which was itself inflated to counter the effects of the bursting tech stock bubble.
But with so much data to work with, expect more revelations to eventually bubble to the surface.
And to do that, as Paul McCulley of Pimco put it, Alan Greenspan needs to create a housing bubble to replace the Nasdaq bubble.
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The pain will be sharpest in Moscow, whose economy has flourished largely thanks to the bubble in financial services and to at least 50, 000 high-earning foreigners, increasing numbers of whom are now heading home or contemplating new careers as consultants.
That further pumped up the housing bubble and ensured that the banks were maximally vulnerable to the bubble.
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One obstacle to this is the boom period from 1982 through the tech bubble-burst, to the housing bubble-burst.
With housing showing unmistakable signs of cooling in recent weeks, it seems Fed Chief Ben Bernanke is right to think that the rise in interest rates to 5.25% has been sufficient to prick the bubble (his predecessor, Alan Greenspan, went to 6.5% in 2000 to prick the dot-com bubble).
He hints to the bubble popping. (Side note: I have to get him on SiliconANGLE.tv for a real chat).
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While the previous Fed chairman, Alan Greenspan, took rates to 6.5% to pierce the dot-com bubble of the 1990s, Bernanke seems to be betting that about 5.5% will be sufficient to prick the housing bubble.
The current flows of funds into bonds dwarf whatever led to the bubble in 2000 by a long shot.
Over-exuberant expectations about profits, allied with an artificially cheap cost of capital thanks to a stockmarket bubble, encouraged firms to over-invest.
On the financial front, foreign equity players were allowed to help clean up the banking system and to restructure bubble assets.
The case deserves to play out in court, so Americans can see in detail how Fan and Fred were central to the bubble.
On the other hand, those policies, years later, would be blamed for stimulating the housing boom that eventually led to a bubble that burst.
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Not realizing that the room-temperature water is beginning to dangerously bubble around you is a common danger for many registered persons, as shown here.
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