Their number twos took over, and after a few wobbles, the company took off.
If that business wobbles, it will surely have a big impact on the stock price.
After some perilous wobbles last year, the government's austerity programme has won plaudits from bankers.
Western governments are keeping a keen eye on the three Baltic countries' economic wobbles.
And it is taking steps to ensure that hedge-fund wobbles do not destabilise the entire financial system.
However, the Earth's axis is unstable and wobbles like a gyroscope over a period of 26, 000 years.
To measure stellar positions more accurately, and so to discern planet-induced wobbles, sharper, higher-resolution telescopes are needed.
Today the world economy wobbles and teeters, but most governments vow that they have learnt their lesson.
It looks like a garden shed mounted precariously on six-metre-high stilts, and the ladder wobbles as I climb.
The closer the connections between the parts, the more vulnerable the whole system becomes to any major wobbles.
For all its flaws, the peace process has survived serious wobbles and can claim some remarkably positive results.
Now astronomers haven't actually seen this planet, but they can tell it's there by the way its star wobbles.
However, despite the wobbles, Peter Shankman, a digital marketing specialist, is not surprised Amazon is keen to muscle in.
As the world economy wobbles, prolonged conflict is the last thing Thailand needs.
But, aside from a few technical wobbles, "the response has been good".
Despite recent wobbles, Spanish borrowing costs remain comfortably below levels reached over the summer that sparked panic in the market.
The Corot spacecraft detects the oscillations as subtle variations in the light emitted by the star as the surface wobbles.
Despite the pounding of the Gore heavy artillery, the Texan, with a few wobbles but no gaffes, held his ground.
This not only means that any planets orbit much more closely but also that the wobbles are more readily seen.
He also finds that wobbles in the earth's temperature have followed those in the cosmic-ray flux for the past 60-odd years.
Mr Mullin sympathises with Mr Blair for his predicament but, after soul-searching and a few wobbles, he votes against the war.
Astronomical discoveries often hinge on the analysis of wobbles, discrepancies and errors.
Germany started the match as expected and the Italians were lucky to survive a couple of early wobbles by their goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.
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And, despite a few recent wobbles, the bond markets seem largely unconcerned about Belgium's giant public debt of close to 100% of GDP.
Then she advances toward the edge of the circle in a Ndombolo wobble, scoops the night repeatedly with her groin, then wobbles back.
As you can see that value has been rising: sure , there are wobbles around recessions but the general trend is still upwards.
Even the Reagan White House, where Mr Pipes was an adviser, was not immune to wobbles and muddles, acutely described in this wonderful book.
The x2's aluminum build is sturdy, but if you hold the device by the keyboard base, the screen wobbles a bit in its hinge.
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Several monster planets have been discovered by looking for the wobbles in a star's spectrum caused by a planet's to-and-fro tugging of its parent.
All of these last-minute wobbles reflect an underlying ambiguity about Turkey.
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