Simultaneously massive and weightless, the structures seem to float above a shallow reflecting pond.
The reaction was then to float a retrospective law to change the Supreme Court decision.
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When the government allowed the real to float on January 15th, investors were euphoric.
Launched in February 2004, last month Facebook announced plans to float on the stock market.
Even so, it would not be a bad idea for 3Com to float its Palm division.
It would be allowed to float revenue bonds to get the capital needed for constant modernization.
As in several other states, the legislation required the casinos to float on water.
This allows some reviewers to float to the top of the pack and become identified as reliable.
With the exception of Hong Kong, all the countries in Southeast Asia allowed their currencies to float.
The two-wheeled, gyroscopically balanced concept vehicle's spare chrome and white body seems to float through the air.
After all, developed economies that are big commodity exporters, such as Norway, allow their currencies to float.
The stock market indices continue to float upwards, totally ignoring any negatives in the U.S. or abroad.
Reforms to the market make it ever easier to float new companies and to trade their shares.
In theory, once each company has attracted enough outside investors, it will be allowed to float free.
He has taken advantage of the five-month transition period to float new ideas and juggle possible ministers.
In 1973, for instance, Singapore and Malaysia abandoned their currency-board systems by allowing their currencies to float.
Facebook filed its intention to float with the Securities and Exchange Commission after the US stock markets closed.
Head down to Jordan, pausing to admire the ruins of Petra and to float in the Dead Sea.
In the Special Collections gallery on the ground floor, ivory-handled flintlock pistols seem to float in the air.
And it was perhaps unrealistic for Sony Ericsson to try to float at arm's length from its parents.
Eventually the market won, making fixed rates too much trouble to maintain, and currencies were allowed to float.
But with his business acumen, he has mixed feelings about proposals to float F1 on Asian stock markets.
The smell of Old Spice in the car was thick enough to float the boat on the bottle.
Even in the middle of the fray, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs somehow seems to float above it all.
Trading on its stockmarket remains thin, and the government seems unwilling to float its most successful companies there.
With Groupon, an online coupon service, also about to float, the supply of hot stocks is running low.
Eighty years ago Henry Ford pioneered 20th-century manufacturing, buying iron mines and ships to float the ore to Detroit.
The channels in the outer layer, by contrast, are able to float freely.
After the dollar began to float in 1971, both oil and gold soared.
DKSH, a Zurich-based trade-and-services firm, said it plans to float its shares on the Swiss stock exchange this month.
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