• That's not the kind of profit that causes people to thrust billions of dollars at you, as very smart investors thrust at Meriwether and his partners (who included Nobel economists Robert Merton and Myron Scholes).

    FORBES: Archimedes on Wall Street

  • For the time being, as long as Ford remains above 10.00-9.95, the current up-leg off of the October 2 low at 9.71 will remain in a very healthy condition, and poised to thrust above key near term resistance at 10.28.

    FORBES: Apple, Ford And Petrobras Looking Tasty Right Now

  • They were thoroughly miserable when they toured here two years ago - I still have vivid memories of Chris Gayle standing at Chester-le-Street, frozen to the spot at first slip with his hands thrust deep into his pockets.

    BBC: Jonathan Agnew column

  • Its Russian liquid-fuelled first-stage is said to produce 1, 700 kilonewtons of thrust at launch.

    BBC: South Korea halts rocket launch

  • The thrust of the reforms was to concentrate strategic leadership at the top of the department and establish a new Joint Forces Command to integrate capabilities such as military intelligence across all three services.

    ECONOMIST: The future of the British army

  • In action scenes, Griffith bluntly thrust his camera close to raw physical reality, whether at hammered wedges splitting logs or grasslands cruelly rutted by war wagons.

    NEWYORKER: Abraham Lincoln

  • At the same time, some Democrats have warmed to the general thrust of Mr. Ryan's approach.

    WSJ: Choice of Paul Ryan Means Medicare Could Be Hotly Debated in Campaign

  • In 1997 at Black Rock Desert, Nevada, he drove Thrust SSC to become the first person to break the sound barrier in a car and set the existing land-speed record of 763mph.

    ECONOMIST: The land-speed record

  • At this writing, its thrust is known from a letter sent to his troops by their commanding officer.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Two messages for America

  • At the sink, you thrust your hands repeatedly toward the faucet, hoping to catch the automatic eye that will turn the water on.

    FORBES: Why Are Public Restrooms So Problematic?

  • But officials are at pains to point out that, rather than help specific industries, the main thrust of the new policy is to try to boost competitiveness more generally by promoting innovation, higher education and training.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil��s trade policy

  • "We are very pleased that the engine started and continued to thrust, " said Marc Rayman, Deep Space 1's chief mission engineer and deputy mission manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

    CNN: Deep Space probe's ion engine working smoothly, NASA says

  • What is clear, he says, is that when many students arrive at college, they are "all of a sudden thrust into the position of having to manage student loans and lifestyle expenditures, " and they may be unprepared for it.

    WSJ: Beware College Students Carrying Credit Cards

  • If a draft campaign manifesto issued by the Christian Democrats on April 3rd has a thrust at all, it is that the voters must expect more nasty medicine before seeing an end to Germany's economic ills.

    ECONOMIST: Who will win Germany?

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