As usual, these sorts of fluctuations set the market in a whirl, with mixed reactions to the improvement in the pound's value. |
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I give a curt nod to Daddy, whirl around in place, and walk briskly to the pod. |
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You must see these Sufi dervishes go whirl round and round in great devotion. |
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In one whirl of frantic movement, I scooped up every single check in sight. |
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The plane's propeller began to whirl loudly, and Cory slammed the door shut. |
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The handler climbed aboard his sled, unhitched the various restraints and vanished into a whirl of snow. |
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Suddenly I was coming back to Earth in a whirl of colours and bewilderment, leaning over the sink nauseously. |
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The result is that each limb is motionless, while the spokes of the wheels of the vehicle whirl about so rapidly that they cannot be seen. |
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Her fortnight in the city passed quickly, a whirl of business and unavoidable social engagements. |
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Miraculously, Posada managed to find the ball, whirl and throw a perfect peg down to second to impale the Impaler. |
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All around the room there was a buzz of voices, and all the people seemed a whirl of fishnet stockings, bright makeup and colorful clothing. |
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If you're one of the beautiful elite, summer is a fizzy whirl of suitors and intrigues and liaisons. |
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Their red locks and adornments of coral and pearls flounder on the pitch and whirl of the waves which augment the writhe of their seasnake legs. |
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In a whirl of publicity, abetted by her wily lawyer, Roxie becomes Chicago's latest celebrity. |
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Why not give broadcast journalism a whirl and have your voice perk up ears all over the city? |
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All these details whirl round the hub of a performance by Stephens that excites decidedly mixed feelings. |
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They leave the walls and whirl round her, then fall like snow to the floor. |
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It is also helpful to whirl the water round and then break the egg into the centre of the whirlpool. |
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The wind whistled through the trees, making the leaves whirl round Tanon's head. |
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Owen, at his most alert and intuitive, spun round to whirl the ball beyond Ricardo with his right foot. |
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Whole afternoons must whirl past in a daze at Highgrove with hundreds of people rushing about. |
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In a food processor or blender, whirl 4 cups rinsed fresh or thawed frozen raspberries until smooth. |
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The tempestuous whirl of circum-Antarctic waters is also responsible for their being among the most fertile in the world. |
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The whirl of snow rises up next to me becoming bigger than life, completely engulfs me and quickly passes over. |
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The place is now a mad whirl of gyrating bodies and the music seems louder than ever. |
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She enjoyed the novelty of the catwalks and fashion shoots and loved the social whirl that went with it, using parties and functions to network. |
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The central character of the book is Bunny Maguire, who is launched into the Dublin social whirl and takes to it like a duck to water. |
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Modern life whizzes by at a frantic pace and we mere mortals find ourselves in a constant whirl trying to find ways of catching up. |
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Mac wrenched her eyes away from his with a gasp and suddenly everything was a whirl of motion. |
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Together they were the centre of the social whirl, whether in New York or living the ex-pat life in Paris. |
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Galway will be a whirl of activity and colour from Tuesday, when the 26th Galway Arts Festival comes to life. |
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They and the whole class they represent will spend the rest of the summer living it up at a whirl of social events. |
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In a whirl of activity, the team boarded the aircraft with well over 500 pounds of precious lifesaving equipment. |
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We look around and smell the aromas, growing ever more curious about the whirl of activity surrounding us. |
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I haven't actually tried that particular trick before, but I thought I might give it a whirl and see what happens. |
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This service might not work for everyone but it is certainly worth registering for the seven-day free trial and giving it a whirl. |
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Harrogate Town are getting in a whirl ahead of the new season following the announcement of Jacuzzi UK as the club's new sponsors. |
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His mind had been in a whirl since his brief meeting at the Devon house with Marie Devon and the enigmatic Lisa. |
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All this summer's got my head in a whirl, though, and I can barely concentrate. |
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My head was in a whirl with all that I was seeing, and I kept pleading with the baron to make our cab go slower so I could look around. |
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Just thinking about the implications of getting the position have had my mind in a whirl all weekend. |
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I whirl round to see Shaun standing several feet away from me, smiling that insidious smile of his. |
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The drum beat gets faster and faster, the elephants are hoovering food, and the blue-suited mahouts whirl in the rain like dervishes. |
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What a whirl, what a swirl, what a syncopating scintillation of networking, flirting and aerobic socializing this week mixes up! |
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He engaged the engine, causing two large screw propellers to whirl frantically and the wood and cloth contraption to lift off the ground. |
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And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin. |
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Maritimo have been giving the managerial merry-go-round a vigorous whirl of late. |
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In the whirl of fugitives an old senator raised his hands to his bald head, purple with apoplexy, and collapsed against the marble seat behind him. |
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Sajed fearlessly slapped on the rollerblades to give them a whirl, and a skater was born. |
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Keziah sat down at the back of the group, her mind in a whirl. |
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There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl doe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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This dumpy little brown owl, with its icing sugar spots, can sometimes be seen perched on street lights, snapping up the moths that whirl around them dementedly. |
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To topple their rivals, Zhao dreams of launching Shen into mid-air with the spin to whirl an additional 360 degrees and still touch down in stride. |
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My trip, which included Madeira and a whistle-stop tour of the Canary Islands, was filled with a controlled whirl of almost non-stop activities and fun. |
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The duck livers with orange sauce were tender and tasty and the crispy whirl of filo pastry, melting goat's cheese and caramelised onion was memorable. |
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The swirls of dust whirl up around him, and he walks into their midst. |
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I had never had so many articles of clothing, and the silver and bone brushes, combs, and manicure tools in the kit left me feeling as if my head were in a whirl. |
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Somewhere in the whirl of images is a close-up of the eye of a horse, a visual metaphor more terrifying and indicative of the feral madness of war than any in recent memory. |
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The rest was a whirl of action and until I got home, it didn't calm down. |
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With the women in one circle and the men in another, the guests whirl the bride and groom around, dancing with them and surrounding them with concentric circles of joy. |
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Summer is over, and autumn is a whirl of activities at our house. |
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One piece of ceiling crashed down in front of me in a whirl of dust. |
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And two years after retiring from athletics for the third time in her 31-year life, she is still part of the whirl, unable quite yet to jump off the merry-go-round. |
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Words peel off from the text and whirl round the reader, who can also hit the words so that they bounce back to the walls, sometimes taking up different positions from before. |
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Then in 2001 I heard about blogging and thought I'd give it a whirl. |
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So break out the mixing bowls and give these recipes a whirl. |
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So do give the new album a whirl if you haven't yet, and try listening to it as a descendent of the 60's rather than the 70's and see what you think. |
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There are rumbustious animal fights and wrestling matches, and Holi is celebrated on horseback, on elephant back, on foot, in a whirl of shifting colours. |
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A whirl of activity on and off the slopes, Kathy heads the local chapter of Disabled Sports, Eastern Sierra region. |
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Ted Widmer on the whirl of celebrity and policy that dance across the pages. |
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Berlusconi won his first whirl as prime minister on the same promise and immediately abolished the tax when he took office. |
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The weekend passed in a non-stop whirl of sporting events and activities. |
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But the breathless whirl of activity has an odd calm at its centre. |
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Edward was in the stunned process of thanking him, his head still all in a whirl with the terrible news, when the squire entered the room again, followed by Ellen. |
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There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl sloe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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In a blender, whirl until smooth and slushy the remaining cranberries, cranberry juice, sugar, lime juice, tequila, orange liqueur, and ice. |
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Making light from sound, known as sonoluminescence, has generated a whirl of activity among some scientists in recent years. |
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A four second intra muscular buttocks injection is different from a four second whirl of a high speed dental drill in the mouth. |
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He put in the starting handle, gave it a whirl and it spun like a child's peerie. |
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A Norwegian dialect word svirle meaning to swirl or whirl around, suggests that there may have been an Old Norse origin. |
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I've just had a row with a telephone girl, a telephone girl, my brain's in a whirl. |
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I'd read lots of positive reviews of The Staith House in North Shields and so with my two guests we decided to give it a whirl. |
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The wind began to rise and soon the vapourous mist began to eddy and whirl in wild confusion. |
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Love began in a wondrous whirl, fashioning a kind of prototype. |
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Dancing to the rhythm of trumpets, cymbals, trombones, and various drums, they whirl their boleadoras as if they were herding llamas. |
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Lord Arthur Savile and Miss Sybil Merton are in a blissful whirl of pre-marital soppiness until the young buck has his palm read at the home of Lady Windermere. |
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For starter ideas, give dips with roasted vegetables or crackers, a Bruschetta Appetizer Tart, or Chili-Roasted Peanuts with Dried Cherries a whirl. |
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I don't know how to begin, but I'll give it a whirl, anyway. |
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Worse, the ferrous rocks make compass needles whirl erratically. |
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This vein of reflection, warring with his inner knowledge that he had been driven by fear and hatred..., produced an exhausting whirl in his thoughts. |
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Be careful now, for auto crankers sometimes get broken arms. You take a firm grip on the crank, pull the choke wire and whirl the crank like the very devil. |
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My cheeks flobber up and down while my arms whirl like electric fans. |
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In a blender or food processor, whirl to blend 2 large eggs or 6 large egg yoks, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, and 2 tablespoons lemon juice or white wine vinegar. |
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