Any restaurateur will tell you, the business is volatile and establishments come and go all the time. |
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Prices on last minute airfare can be highly volatile so try to book in advance. |
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Today after 6 nocturnal tuck-ins I am fractious, volatile and ready to cry. |
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The bismuth target is cooled during irradiation to prevent the volatile astatine disappearing. |
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The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred kilograms of high explosives. |
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However, life is the fast lane is a white-knuckle ride at times, because shares are volatile. |
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What's more, their wide spreads makes dealing in penny shares expensive, plus their prices are notoriously volatile and susceptible to ramping. |
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Experimentally, a few milliliters of a volatile liquid are placed in a stoppered flask containing a small orifice. |
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However police are very aware of recent world events, notably the volatile situation in the Middle East. |
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The minute the mercury soars, red wines, especially big reds, start to turn volatile and taste soupy and mawkish. |
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Geldof's frustration at the highly volatile media sector's malaise is clear. |
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The volatile profile of fruits determined by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy is complex, including many alcohols, aldehydes and esters. |
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Emotion, though we believe we can control it, is so volatile that is like taming the storm. |
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After thawing, the volatile components were extracted three times with 50 ml pentane. |
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But his volatile temperament sometimes landed him in serious trouble with the authorities. |
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He might be a volatile, temperamental person but, she did not think that he was actually dangerous. |
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Some of the volatile substances in these products include toluene, chloroform, butane, propane, acetone, and many halogenated hydrocarbons. |
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The baht has been moving in the same direction as the yen but was less volatile. |
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This was the most volatile, unpredictable, and just plain wackadoodle nomination contest ever. |
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Some other possible mechanisms could include increased dust deposition, volatile biogenic emissions, or tectonic activity. |
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As shown in the preceding section, the spread process is much more volatile relative to the absolute magnitude of the spread. |
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Pyrazines are extremely volatile compounds and occur alongside warning coloration in insects from widely differing taxonomic groups. |
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The validity of this assay may be questioned since acetaldehyde is a highly volatile and reactive molecule. |
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Dry-cleaning reagents contain petroleum or tetrachloroethylene, highly volatile chemicals with distinctive odours. |
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Acetogenic bacteria have more substrate to convert to volatile fatty acids, and therefore facilitate production of more biogas. |
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Lloyds has made no secret of the fact that it wishes to steer clear of the volatile returns of investment banking. |
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In the next year, there will be a pre-emptive war, a nuclear stand-off or even a nuclear exchange in the most volatile region of the world. |
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It is, at the same time, also an excellent example of the atypical and acutely volatile nature of the current environment. |
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But the reports emphasized the internal split within the organization on how to handle this volatile talent. |
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It cost less to produce than petrol, but being less volatile, kero has to be heated before entering the combustion chamber. |
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All paints, sealants, and adhesives were chosen for low contents of volatile organic compounds, which contribute to indoor air pollution. |
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Tidal tombolos are the most volatile area of the beach, migrating up to 30m during individual storm events of only a few days. |
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Before the cancellation of the volatile mercurials, fungicides for treating seed were generally classified as volatile and non-volatile. |
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Melts of these metasomites were volatile rich and hence ascended rapidly through the lithosphere, forming the lamprophyre magmas. |
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It began as a routine supply mission to the front lines, in a volatile but largely becalmed city. |
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Former colleagues of Usi describe him as intelligent, ambitious and volatile. |
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Stefan is volatile and often cracks bad puns, and also has a hatred of fashion. |
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We find the derived zero-coupon credit spreads to be more volatile than risk-free rates. |
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Ice cold beverages desensitize the taste-buds and prevent the evaporation of the volatile components that contribute aroma. |
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I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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The risks associated with chronic exposure to volatile anesthetic gases have not been established. |
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Three were restraining Gregory, whose volatile personality had turned foul. |
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However volatile their off-screen relationship may have been, on screen they complement each other rather well. |
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Walker, 72, is a volatile, elusive individual who shuns the press, but he consented to a brief interview about Sharpton. |
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Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of desolate loneliness. |
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Her mood swings had become erratic, her power uncontrollable and her temper volatile. |
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Voters are seen as a strange and volatile lot, who could turn bad at the blink of an eye. |
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Cheatgrass, sagebrush, manzanita, and ponderosa pine are all part of the volatile ground fuels mix that surrounds the fast-growing city. |
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She's childish, sullen, moody and volatile, prone to outbursts of jealousy, weeping, rage and laughter. |
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The principal volatile components of wine tend to form azeotropes of two, three, or more components. |
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But road statistics are volatile, and experts say the 16 per cent drop in deaths last year could prove to be a blip rather than a trend. |
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In all cases, malolactic fermentation seemed to modify the amino acid and volatile composition of the wine. |
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Analysis of its volatile components has identified the same molecules that give many familiar objects their distinctive scents. |
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The tone, which veers from slapstick comedy to mawkish melodrama, is as volatile as nitroglycerine. |
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Many species endemic in Australia are known to synthesize and accumulate significant quantities of volatile terpenoids. |
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Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations. |
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There was also an outgassing of volatile molecules such as water, methane, ammonia, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. |
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And in the case of magma it can foam and outgas very volatile compounds that can cause explosive eruptions and throw projectiles great distances. |
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The system, developed at the Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand, uses a punnet that traps the volatile compounds fruit emit. |
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I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which outperform cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term. |
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The paper argued that a venture capitalist with highly volatile status was more likely to have an unfavorable economic outcome. |
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Reports already indicated that sales figures were very volatile, even when the growth was still brisk. |
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Selected volatile organic compounds known to be respiratory irritants were determined in the mattress emissions. |
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Three minutes later, a machine that detects trace explosives showed a positive reading for Semtex, a volatile plastic explosive. |
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According to him, this applies to a great extent to the German market, which is extremely volatile at the moment. |
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Gordon himself was a real charmer but he puts on this volatile act for the cameras and I think our chef was totally overawed by him. |
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He is so volatile and immediate, it may be such a one needs a little ongoing guidance and a brake for his ever exploding ideas. |
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Burning buildings can produce carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic and sulphurated compounds. |
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This volatile issue was used to mobilize voters and swing elections at all levels. |
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The underlying holdings are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal. |
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Exhaust gases include harmful volatile organic compounds or hydrocarbons, chemicals such as nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide. |
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Gregory accepts the volatile nature of the industry but intends to be his own man and is confident of making a success of the job. |
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Its most toxic ingredient is benzene, a volatile organic compound that increases the risk of cancer. |
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Conversely, if the break down occurs in a highly urban and volatile area, the best course of action may be to immediately hook up a tow bar. |
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The dollar's attempted strong upward thrust was for now largely rebuffed in volatile currency trading. |
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These volatile people will in my opinion look upon us with suspicion and distrust for years to come. |
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The helicopter was apparently shot down in Afghanistan's most volatile province, with the Taliban claiming responsibility for the attack. |
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The leaves of the plant contain alkaloids, glycosides, triterpenes, tannins, volatile bases and probably other substances. |
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No doubt volatile stock markets have persuaded many more of us to invest as much as possible in Premium Bonds. |
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She moved to one side to avoid a more volatile slash and returned by stepping dangerously close with a backhanded swipe to the temple. |
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The fuse may be a simple mechanical striking mechanism, or involve the release of corrosive or volatile chemicals, or use electrical circuitry. |
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In the volatile economic climate of Georgian Britain, even this slender lifeline might preserve a broken old redcoat from pauperdom or worse. |
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Due to inconsonance between intellectual and emotional development, this species is extremely volatile and bellicose. |
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The one-liners are snappy, the situations volatile and the comic opportunities richly rewarded. |
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Tall and handsome, with heavy-lidded, soulful eyes, he was volatile and enigmatic. |
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The condensation of iron metal alloy and magnesian silicates divides the refractory elements from the moderately volatile elements. |
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To aid purification, TiO 2 has to be transformed into its corresponding tetrachloride, which is volatile and therefore easier to distil. |
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Gasoline is itself highly volatile, a fact that clinched a considerable number of EV sales in the early days of motoring. |
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At this, about a dozen spitballs and crumpled up paper wads made their way towards the girl, testament to the highly bored and volatile class. |
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Most adhesives, for instance, emit either no or very low levels of volatile organic compounds. |
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Other substances used in volatile substance abuse are solvents, which comprise one of the other areas the Minister wants examined. |
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Another is to release the volatile substance allicin, which irritates the eyes. |
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The detection of some volatile substances in blood does not in itself indicate inhalant abuse or even occupational exposure to these chemicals. |
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He said he wanted to support the fund, especially their vital work in schools raising awareness about volatile substance abuse. |
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A bad environment filled with sandy wind, powder, dust, or volatile chemicals in the air can be dangerous for contact lens wearers. |
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A national charity warned today that deaths from sniffing volatile substances in the region shot up from five to ten over a year. |
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This method works quite well for many gases and volatile liquids, but it cannot be used for substances that decompose on heating, such as urea. |
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Born in 1626 in Smyrna, Turkey, he was by all accounts a brilliant, charismatic if emotionally volatile man. |
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Plato remarks in The Republic that bad characters are volatile and interesting, whereas good characters are dull and always the same. |
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When a compromised system is powered off, important information or evidence stored in volatile memory may be lost. |
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Owing to the volatile nature of DRAM memory, a DRAM SSD requires its own power supply, cooling fan and disk backup for data retention. |
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They contain the volatile as well as non-volatile components of the herb or spice. |
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The interactions between volatile and non-volatile flavour compounds could, however, play an important role in the rate of flavour release. |
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Distillation has been used widely to separate volatile components from non-volatile compounds. |
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And because these stocks often are volatile, investors can score with well-timed buys. |
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Measures of revenue and profit are more volatile than the book value of shareholders' equity. |
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Thus it suggests a volatile mix of resentment, escapism and childlike fantasy. |
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However, its use is safer for both patient and physician than the original volatile vapor coolant, ethyl chloride. |
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From the beginning the relationship was volatile, with constant emotional explosions. |
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This, together with volatile exsolution, which creates buoyant magma, allows evolved magma to erupt. |
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The oxides, hydrides, and halides are volatile covalent compounds that have low melting points. |
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You'll be surprised how quickly you can diffuse a volatile situation with honesty and candor. |
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High risks from uncertain price changes, frequent wars, and a tendency to overspeculate, could create volatile trading conditions. |
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Production is potentially dangerous, as you need to heat volatile methanol with caustics. |
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Alchemical treatises frequently warned of the hazards of working with sulphurous exhalations and volatile chemicals. |
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Antoine-Laurent Lavosier experimented with volatile sulphurous acid which readily yields the gas sulfur dioxide. |
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Men lived and worked with volatile herbicides for ten days straight each fortnight, some over several years, in the sweltering monsoonal climate. |
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Petrichor comes from atmospheric haze, which contains the terpenes, creosotes and other volatile compounds that emanate from plants. |
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Lincoln became closely involved with the increasingly volatile political situation. |
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More recently, Mars has been featured on film as a volatile future colony in Total Recall and a bizarrely inhabitable terrain in Red Planet. |
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Build small, hot fires for maximum burning of volatile gases and for fewer air quality and other safety problems. |
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Like all share investments, index funds are too volatile for short-term investing. |
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The blasts are caused by chemical reactions within the units which create volatile hydrogen gas, iodine gas or lithium iodine. |
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Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the Bishop's irenic tone in this volatile situation. |
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This text is an important contribution to a growing corpus on a volatile subject that has generated studies in several disciplines. |
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The liquor undergoes a process of further evaporation and fermentation to remove volatile compounds like methanol, furfural and ethanol. |
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Action which did not take such doubts seriously could easily exacerbate the problems of an already volatile region. |
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The first to produce a no-flash-point, water-based, solvent decarbonizer and degreaser, formulated to replace volatile and dangerous solvents. |
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Add to that the pyrotechnic brilliance of Ted Turner and there's a volatile brew ready to explode. |
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Indeed, enflurane is a volatile anesthetic, and it equilibrates not only between water and lipids but also between water and air. |
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Generations of modern artists have now addressed this volatile, ever-changing subject. |
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It could be anything about that family, or the business they were involved in that could have dragged her into something volatile. |
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In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight. |
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Also because share prices and indices can be that much more volatile the consequences can be quite devastating should things go wrong. |
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Ethanol has also been found to contribute to smog in arid climate due to its volatile nature. |
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A liquid market with little information is one where prices are typically highly volatile. |
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I take his point that a volatile market is much easier for a speculator with reliable information to manipulate. |
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Ethanol has also been found to contribute to smog in arid climates due to its volatile nature. |
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It quickly became a volatile situation with a mob of around 50 people surrounding them. |
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People preferred to invest in bricks and mortar rather than in volatile equities. |
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Most of the forms went to volatile city wards where election fever was at its height. |
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Diesel particulate matter consists of soot mixed with anything from volatile organic compounds to sulphur and nitrous oxides. |
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Very low particulate, soot, and volatile organic emissions are released when it is burned. |
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The art market is extremely volatile, but fortunately for us artists it is an upward volatility! |
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There are risks that some mishap or injudicious remark by a minister might ignite a popular reaction from a volatile electorate. |
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Will the next generation of leadership bring peace to the volatile situation? |
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Roasting also destroys most of the trigonelline, converting it into nicotinic acid, nicotinamide, and a score of volatile aromatics. |
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Second, real economic conditions within Europe are likely to be more variable and volatile. |
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Since nitroglycerin is moderately volatile and adsorbs to plastic, the sublingual tablets must be stored in tightly closed glass containers. |
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The explosive power of nitroglycerine had been recognised but it was a dangerous, volatile substance which no-one had managed to harness safely. |
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If she's volatile, puts you down or insists on having her way, she's not a good candidate for best friend material. |
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At one point, things threatened to turn violent, but police arrived and calmed the volatile situation down. |
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Natural materials, or those having the lowest content of non-inert substances or least emission of volatile or gaseous components, are selected. |
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Prisoners being warehoused in extremely dangerous, volatile, brutal and often explosive environments where absolutely no sanctuary is available. |
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But the practice of inhaling fumes from volatile substances is not generally associated with affluence and success. |
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Inhalant abuse is defined as the intentional inhalation of a volatile substance in order to achieve euphoria. |
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Some volatile substances can reduce sinoatrial node automaticity and suppress cardiac conduction. |
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The problem was signalling this shift in emphasis to volatile markets without setting off a panic-inducing crash in the currency markets. |
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A market with large swings in price is generally considered highly volatile and, hence, unpredictable. |
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As ordinary life becomes more volatile, insecure and unpredictable in various ways, people search for security in whatever ways they can muster. |
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The challenging nature of this scenario reflects the unpredictable and volatile world we live in, as well as the nature of our job. |
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But since this market is volatile and unpredictable, no guarantees are possible. |
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They were then sold personal pensions which relied on volatile and unpredictable investment performance to pay pensions. |
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In this view, the danger is so unpredictable and volatile that we must act immediately rather than waiting to act only as a last resort. |
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Anyone in a tracker fund now has their wealth concentrated in a much narrower range of shares, many of which are likely to be highly volatile. |
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All in all, this is a deeply disturbing and volatile situation with highly uncertain outcomes. |
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But this club, which has a strong lineup, improved rotation and deeper bullpen, is full of sometimes volatile personalities. |
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Just imagine what will happen when there are disagreements, which could happen often between these strong-willed, volatile men. |
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He may exercise professional restraint but in his formative years he was used to exhibiting a more volatile personality. |
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She looked up at him in fear, but didn't pull her hand away, knowing it would only make things worse in this already extremely volatile man. |
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She said she could no longer cope with her volatile husband who was bringing his obsessive drive for golfing perfection home. |
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With his low-key approach to the part, he manages to submerge his highly visible, volatile personality. |
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The family moved often, following the schooling and whims of his volatile father, a doctor. |
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Throughout their careers, the volatile brothers have courted controversy and rarely been out of the celebrity gossip pages. |
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This is not an unheard-of phenomenon, by the way, with certain volatile personalities who work together. |
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These attacks attempt to gain access to the secrets stored in volatile and non-volatile memories. |
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He experimented by exposing paraffin wax to crushed Salvia leaves and found the solid wax readily adsorbed the volatile terpenes from the air. |
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Distillation can be used to separate volatile liquids by a process known as fractional distillation. |
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The frail economies and volatile politics of some Pacific countries were also a concern for the leaders. |
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Unlike freebased cocaine, the production of crack does not require the use of a volatile solvent. |
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With the elimination of the volatile mercurials, most fungicides now approved for use on seed are classified as nonvolatile. |
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The two main components of spending that tend to be the most volatile and cyclical are investment and exports. |
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By the 1880s Irish workers had earned their reputation as a volatile and militant element within the labor force. |
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Phytosterols, a volatile oil, and amino acids, including gamma-aminobutyric acid and L-canavanine, have been isolated from the root. |
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Nasdaq, with its predominance of young technology companies, is typically one of the world's most volatile markets. |
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There wasn't much Joe enjoyed more than baiting his brothers and Adam, with his more volatile temper, was easy prey. |
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Characteristically, these herbs are usually dry and contain volatile oils and should not be decocted for more than 15 minutes. |
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These herbs contain volatile oils that come out very quickly, and evaporate out of the decoction if steeped too long. |
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Regardless of whether it concerns volatile or solid substances, chemical explosives decompose into gas on detonation. |
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They learn how neutral language can de-escalate potentially volatile situations. |
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This means more investment in long-dated gilt-edged stock for the greater certainty of returns, and less in volatile equities. |
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Lest you forget our planet has a molten core, this volatile Italian isle will set you straight. |
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Cooperatives will need the ability to handle surprises, because the economy and world events will remain volatile and unpredictable for a long time to come. |
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Less clear was the effect of volatile organic compounds on performance. |
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Ironically, the alarming discovery of the glue bags comes just a few months after a major campaign in Bradford schools to warn against the dangers of volatile substance abuse. |
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By the nature of the practice, volatile substance abusers repeatedly expose themselves to far higher doses of compounds than could be given during volunteer studies. |
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Onions contain volatile chemicals of the isothiocyanate class. |
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He suggested that the volatile substances from these aromatic species appeared to be responsible for inhibiting growth of plants as far as 27 feet away. |
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For substances with lower boiling points than water, heating can be used to drive off the more volatile substance, which can then be collected by condensing it. |
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It's always been a volatile border, and not terribly well delineated, because the tide comes up and down, and the actual border changes when that happens. |
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Yesterday, after 36 hours of volatile discussions, a jirga or traditional council, including 100 different groups had reached a fragile agreement. |
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Bulgarians are trenchant in their view that their country can no longer be perceived as a lawless, volatile state where every citizen is on the take. |
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Even small amounts of gasoline or other volatile fuels or solvents mixed with kerosene can substantially increase the risk of a fire or an explosion. |
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Visibly affected the by military atmosphere the young man admitted his emotions were volatile. |
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In the volatile southern province of Kandahar, for instance, an innovative school for teenage girls will soon close its doors. |
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Wall Street resumed business yesterday and managed to avoid the worst scenario of a collapse of share prices despite highly volatile trading conditions. |
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Pryor had yet to become the volatile social satirist who unnerved white industry executives and delighted black audiences. |
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Elsewhere in the accompanying studies the Treasury suggests that higher property taxes would be required to stabilise the volatile housing market. |
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Put all these volatile elements together and we certainly have the makings of a heady, and potentially somewhat unstable, mixture for investment opportunities. |
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He's volatile, doesn't tolerate fools and is built like a front rower. |
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She will dip a brush in some volatile liquid, and when the liquid touches the powder, it will form a glue-like substance which will be applied over your original nails! |
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In common with other labiates, Basil furnishes an aromatic, volatile oil, and on this account is much employed in France for flavouring soups, especially turtle soup. |
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Since they are not controlled substances, inhalants such as glue and other volatile solvents are easily obtainable by children and pose a significant health threat. |
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I don't think we are going in to a prolonged bear market, but I think it will be volatile and will have a downward bias and I think we can go lower before the year end. |
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In simple rotary kiln systems, some finely divided particles of raw mix, calcined kiln feed, clinker dust, and volatile constituents are entrained in the exiting gas stream. |
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The land of active volcanoes, volatile weather, and dramatic landscapes has been a hub of creativity and culture for centuries. |
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Living as they do in the heart of the volatile Caucasus, Georgians are only too aware of the fires that surround them. |
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Her brand of anarchy in fact seems to have a stabilizing effect on other more volatile attractions in her life. |
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Water, ethanol, volatile organic acids, aldehydes, esters, acetals, and ketones, many of them powerfully aromatic, are among the azeotrope components in wines. |
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Also, the Abenakis and other Native American societies injected a volatile element in the economic and military relations between the competing empires. |
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This past year, however, another team found that in the less volatile outer reaches of the nebula, the disks might survive long enough to eventually accrete into planets. |
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A well-planned strategy will help the network grow, whereas a brash evaluation could stunt an economy that has so far advanced at a fast but volatile rate. |
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Some patients can benefit from other techniques, including topical capsaicin and topical application of aspirin suspended in a volatile substance such as acetone. |
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How volatile might Turkey become if his hope of entry were extinguished? |
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We examined the effects of two popular volatile anesthetics, halothane and sevoflurane, on laryngeal C-fiber responsiveness in urethane-anesthetized guinea pigs. |
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Pizzetti is the artist who has rejected the volatile and ephemeral seductions of fashion and the servitude to others by preferring loyalty to himself. |
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The profiles of the different defective oils are quite different with noticeably increased amounts of less volatile compounds in winey-vinegary, rancid, and fausty sensory defects. |
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It also gives advice country by country with up-to-the-minute information about the latest risks to safety including volatile political situations. |
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Carbon dioxide, water, and other volatile substances are believed to have been degassed from the Earth in its early history of formation and cooling. |
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One oddity of the generic preference polls is how volatile they are. |
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Investors in companies involved in digital music technology need to have nerves of steel as share prices are notoriously volatile, according to analysts. |
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Though generally perceived to be an energetic and volatile character, he has yet to show anything but easy charm in dealings with Scottish journalists. |
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One friend pointed out that the prospect of gathering her own rather volatile family into one small room for three hours, let alone three days, was a total nightmare. |
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Headlines tout the pros and cons of stock options in a volatile market. |
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But his truculent behaviour and volatile temper is outraging purists. |
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The plant's active principles are volatile oils, tannins and bitters, and plant constituents acknowledged to improve digestion, reduce GI spasms, and lessen nausea. |
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Lighting the load from the top of the pile yields a candle-like burn, allowing the firebox to heat up as the volatile gases are being more evenly released. |
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Ethylene, a two-carbon olefin, is a volatile hormone in higher plants. |
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Aries fire plus Aquarian air equal yeah, a volatile gassy substance which, wisely focussed, provides an enormous energy source capable of taking you a long way. |
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All the major protagonists have volatile relationships with one another, thus their encounters crackle with heated discussions and flaming arguments. |
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Kerosene is volatile, flammable and leaks very easily from containers. |
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You felt that it was him that quietly and unassumingly kept things together as both Pete Townsend and Roger Daltry seemed quite volatile characters. |
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While dealing with the blaze, the fire fighters also came across a number of cylinders including two that contained highly volatile acetylene gas. |
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There were considerable difficulties in resolving enzymes in T. loscosii, due to interference during the extraction from polyphenolic substances and volatile oils. |
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Together, they made a predictably volatile trio, and hearing their work together is like listening in on the conversation of three opinionated conversationalists. |
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Novels set in a certain period seem to involve an alarming amount of sal volatile being wafted under the nostrils of ladies of delicate sensibilities. |
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Furan, a colourless, volatile liquid used in some chemical manufacturing industries, causes cancer in animals in studies where animals are exposed to furan at high doses. |
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Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate. |
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Hydrated cyanic acid is a volatile and highly blistering fluid, which cannot be brought into contact with water without being instantaneously decomposed. |
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First, on the score of canonicity, it demonstrates how the work of canon-making is a volatile venture explicitly committed to the business of national culture. |
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It is well understood that in general a warm or hot infusion of herbs with volatile oils will have a diaphoretic effect and a cool infusion will exert a diuretic effect. |
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The result was an extra month of uncertainly that impeded an already volatile hiring market. |
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These volatile organic chemicals outgas from the material both during application and after the plaster dries, and may be of concern for chemically sensitive individuals. |
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Small to medium businesses are dynamic, but they're also volatile. |
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It will allow punters who wish to invest in today's volatile equity markets to do so, safe in the knowledge that they will not lose their original investment. |
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Through a volatile century of international relations beginning in the 1870s, the coastal area of this land was a military outpost dedicated to the protection of the bay. |
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Dostum is a warlord par excellence and a classic product of Afghan politics, which is both local and volatile. |
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The world sugar price has always been volatile, boom or bust. |
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While my friends insist that I should be dating sophisticated thirty-something women with the aim of settling down, I find myself attracted to wild, volatile hellraisers. |
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But with the sudden arrival of two volatile hobbits, the nearby evils of timber-cutting, industrial devilry, and mass murder became too much for the Ents to stomach. |
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This paradoxical blend of the practical and the unworldly lends depth and texture to his best work, but it was a volatile mix and didn't always work. |
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Add in fiery preaching by anti-gay zealots, often funded by American organizations, and you have a volatile brew ready to explode. |
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Greater volatile loss was due to more manure applied to grassland, whereas leaching loss decreased with the elimination of manure applied to fallow corn land. |
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Silver Linings Playbook allowed her to explode, playing a woman unhinged, histrionic, and emotionally volatile. |
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It is thought that the distinguishing volatile compounds include the volatile phenols, benzaldehyde, vinylbenzene, ethyl cinnamate, ethyl vanillate, and methyl vanillate. |
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I had some very volatile neighbors who liked to fight late, late at night. |
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As most of the glasses are rhyolitic in composition, the distinction is subtler, being based on small differences in bulk chemistry and volatile contents. |
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A diffuse, volatile blend of everything from anarchism to religious millenarianism, it continued to mark working-class movements up to and including Chartism. |
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Meghan McCain defended her dad, saying the immigration issue was so volatile there had been protests outside the family home. |
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Perhaps the hydrothermal activity served as the impetus for the enhancement of coal rank from lignite or subbituminous to high volatile A bituminous. |
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A number of other volatile, low molecular mass compounds were found in the coelomic fluid of these and other nereid species and thought to play a role in their reproduction. |
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In India the factiousness and feebleness of native princes combined with the rapacity of the French and English East India Companies to create a volatile situation. |
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Joanne, a dementia nurse, noticed that the most anxious and volatile of her charges became calm and happy when their individual likes and dislikes were noticed and respected. |
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How can there be when almost any meal can ignite the author's wrath, unleash despair, inspire uncontainable joy and even unbalance a volatile relationship? |
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There have been some pretty dramatic examples of just how volatile stocks based on the wacky weed can be. |
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A volatile guy, big-hearted and very smart, Moran is not facing any opposition, and his retirement puzzled Price. |
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But it has made international affairs a volatile and unpredictable realm. |
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They are predicated on an assumption of fossil fuel scarcity and U.S. vulnerability to volatile global oil markets. |
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But this Arcadian vision arose in spite of a volatile modern history. |
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Once upon a time Monarchs regularly refused dissolutions as they tried to cobble together the best available Government from the volatile politics of the time. |
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The reunion is imperilled by the physical arduousness of the journey, the boys' suspicions about the father's true motives and the volatile dynamics among the three. |
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The volatile components, other than ethanol, are contained in what is known as the fusel oil fraction. |
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Chlordane is a chlorinated, highly poisonous, volatile oil formerly used as an insecticide. |
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Particulate matter, combustion products, and volatile organic compounds are the primary pollutants emitted during the sugarcane processing. |
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The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland. |
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When the Revolution opened, groups of women acted forcefully, making use of the volatile political climate. |
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As it has lost its volatile matter, it has lost the ability to be coked again. |
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My preferred cleaning fluids are volatile solvents such as mineral spirits, lacquer thinner and acetone. |
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But politics are volatile in Ukraine and Opposition Bloc is pushing hard. |
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Silkbay had the highest quantity of volatile sesquiterpenes as well as the largest diversity of sesquiterpene components. |
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Storage nearby end users helps to meet volatile demands, but such storage may not always be practicable. |
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A portion of the volatile species may be reabsorbed and recombined onto the surface of the char matrix by the devolatilization process. |
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Carbonization starts and produces volatile matter, which burns inside the partially closed side door. |
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Condensate resembles gasoline in appearance and is similar in composition to some volatile light crude oils. |
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A volatile market, with fast-moving prices, gives the daytrader the best chance to make a profit. |
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It contains a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter. |
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Coffeeberry is a volatile shrub and ignites like it's soaked in gas, Atzet said, but snowbrush seems to slow a fire's progress. |
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A method for measuring internal diffusion and equilibrium partition coefficients of volatile organic compounds for building materials. |
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Since skunk odor is contained in highly volatile chemical thiols, eliminating it requires oxidizing those thiols into sulfonic acids. |
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A feature of the granites of the batholith is the high concentrations of volatile components. |
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