As the city's economy continues to rapidly expand, the housing market booms. |
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First comes the pumping station, with its booms, waterworks, ' automatic air dischargers ' and reservoir. |
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Industrial booms periodically gave way to industrial collapse, with workers and enterprisers alike suffering from the breakdown. |
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Colonel Donovan could hear the resonating booms above the noisy drone of the plane's engine. |
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Your correspondent is old enough to have actually participated in the economic booms and busts of the last 40 odd years, housing included. |
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All of our sails are rigged and ready to go with adjustable harness lines, booms and uphauls attached. |
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The horses were unhitched from the front of the trailer and two pairs hitched each side to heavy port and starboard booms. |
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It started to rain, with flashes of lightning and booms of thunder sounding in the distance. |
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The next three chapters review in detail the four major lending booms and subsequent collapses. |
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The carbon fibre unstayed masts have aluminium wishbone booms which when set are angled down, needing no kicking strap. |
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There were no topping lifts fitted and the booms landed in your lap the moment the sails were lowered. |
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Property booms, like any booms, are nothing more than a transfer of wealth from one section of society to another. |
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She has a square sail on two booms, which I shall see is fully repaired, and there is little else to do to make her ready. |
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And then there is the endemic short-termism in planning displayed in the Californian and Asian booms. |
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Eight booms, presently across the river, are absorbing the oil along with a surface skimmer. |
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After moving the logs along skid roads to tide water, small teams of horses where used to form log booms. |
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The contractors sent out an oil spill response team with booms to contain the spillage and absorbent pads to soak the oil up. |
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A cacophony of booms and whistles and bangs plays around us, and we eat popcorn and watch the sky explode. |
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I'm scrambling for infant care in a city which has just had one of their biggest baby booms in years. |
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The stereo system is stripped and a 500,000-watt system is put in, one that causes sonic booms every time a kick drum plays. |
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These shock waves are translated inside our ears into sound and are what are commonly know as sonic booms. |
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The sails were all furled in tight bundles around the various booms, and a lantern gleamed with white light on the bowsprit. |
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The recent U.S. experience demonstrates that booms can last a long time, but not forever. |
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Such borrowers are marginal to the fixed-capital investment that drives economic booms. |
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The equivalent would be to increase the number of working hours per person in periods where the economy booms. |
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Entire epochs of capitalist development exist when a number of cycles is characterized by sharply delineated booms and weak, short-lived crises. |
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Property booms in the UK and NZ also prove that it is a furphy to claim that tax fuelled Australia's boom. |
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In periods of capitalist decline the crises are of prolonged character while the booms are fleeting, superficial and speculative. |
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The British economy has suffered greater booms and deeper busts than the eurozone economies over the past few decades. |
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The redcoats fell as they ran, musket fire and cannon booms sweeping out the men successfully. |
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The fact that capitalist booms do not always collapse into dire slumps does not mean that they never do. |
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Crews with First Strike Environmental arrived Tuesday evening and have been working to absorb the fuel with booms and pads. |
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Self-tacking jibs and staysails work well with furling systems and with jib booms. |
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Though tourism booms in Hawaii, for example, aboriginal Hawaiians rank among the poorest and sickest inhabitants on the island. |
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Each flap was 58-inches long and extended in a V from the underside of the wing just outboard of the booms. |
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She was very heavily sparred, with a skysail on the main and stunsail booms aloft. |
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He bundled the sails over the booms and tied them into ungainly lumps, then went to the wheelhouse. |
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The two main radar booms are 20-metre long hollow cylinders, of 2.5 centimetres diameter, folded up in a box like a concertina. |
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Splashes and booms followed, but no shells connected with their intended target. |
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And some continental countries have still had house price booms despite fixed rates. |
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The great Baltic Index Boom is the third and latest of the mighty booms of our age. |
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The destruction of America's oldest space shuttle was heralded by an ear-splitting series of booms that rattled houses across the area. |
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And protracted booms promote the most aggressive and most bullish to the top echelons of power. |
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The metal work done on the aft booms was of poor quality, with putty applied in an attempt to cover over gaps around screw holes. |
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The supporting cast of cameramen, photographers and the people who hold the fluffy sound booms, made it impossible to move, as they jostled for the best positions. |
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She doesn't seem to have twigged that if I've been sailing since I was six, mostly in a Wayfarer, I've had to dodge quite a few booms and guillotine-like kicking straps. |
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Below, the native camp resounded with the drums of the triumphant, the low booms and higher pitched taps coming quickly of an aural celebration amid the jungle groves. |
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As the sonic booms of her passage echoed from the rocky canyons, though, small rockslides tossed debris into the murky water as if to signal some kind of warning. |
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Thumping drum and bass booms out, then cans of cider are passed round. |
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Through war, depression, baby booms and changing governments, the Melbourne Cup has persevered to become one of Australia's most famous annual events. |
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There will be gold rushes, booms, and manias aplenty in our future. |
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Once known for hyperinflation and economic booms and busts, Latin America is now a place of sound finances and financial systems. |
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By listening to the booms and looking at their spectrograms, the scientists can distinguish between individual bitterns and count them more accurately. |
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When furled, the square sails vanished inside the booms, although the 15 fore-and-aft sails were handled like any modern sail-boat's roller-furling jib. |
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Never leave the machine parked with booms or arches suspended off the ground, as they will inject hydraulic oil into the fire if a supporting hose burns through. |
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As we had the wind free, the booms were run out, and all were aloft. |
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This pool of finance has over the years been increasingly funneled into speculative channels, fueling refashioned booms and busts around the globe. |
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The producers eschewed originality in favor of booms and bazooms. |
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He expects the spring melt to wash most of the remaining oil into an adjacent lake where floating booms will prevent further spread and allow for recovery. |
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She looks sideways as the monster speaker booms and trembles and young men dance toward her. |
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Officers from the Environment Agency stretched a number of booms across the river to contain the diesel and prevent it from travelling further downstream. |
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The lady stood at the viewport, gazing out at a clear view of deep space, unobscured by all the construction booms and other apparatus of the station. |
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They would hear booms far out in the ocean, see the smoke or the nighttime glow of burning ships on the horizon, and smell burning fuel on the sea breeze. |
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Four thunderous sonic booms shook the island about three minutes later. |
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I get the sense that any attempt to change this to permit sonic booms would be a non-starter politically. |
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The return of supersonic passenger travel may be coming closer to reality thanks to NASA s efforts to define a new standard for low sonic booms. |
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He discusses early research, beginning with Austrian physicist-philosopher Ernst Mach, who explained the concept of sonic booms. |
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The research, which will be conducted by universities and industry, will address sonic booms and high-altitude emissions from supersonic jets. |
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A SERIES of massive sonic booms caused by a Eurofighter Typhoon warplane sparked an earthquake scare in Anglesey yesterday. |
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The booms will be boomier and the busts will be bustier and it's all happening closer together. |
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Could we be gearing up for a baby boom to surpass the mother of all baby booms? |
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Kakalios noticed a few sonic booms in the recent blockbuster Superman Returns. |
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Meanwhile as the metamarket booms, the few remaining souls who did not get in on the ground floor, have no choice but to pursue eschatology. |
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Once back in the atmosphere, the tail booms pivot back down, and the spaceship glides back to Earth. |
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However, for all its faults there are some stunning battles, those sonic booms in the asteroid field are pure ear candy. |
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However, for all faults there are some stunning battles, those sonic booms in the asteroid field are pure ear candy. |
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In the aftermath of the famine, an increase in industrial production and a surge in trade brought a succession of construction booms. |
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The stackers are designed as fixed, raisable and pivotable booms with conveying capacities of up to 4,000 tph. |
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Every September a Montreal-based company drops by for two full days of non-destructive X-ray testing on the de-icing truck booms. |
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Although smaller than previous baby booms, the China baby market is expected to grow for the next 20 years or so, given the country's rising economic outlook. |
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After detection of the leak, booms and vacuum trucks were deployed. |
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Two recent decades have seen two booms driven by the internet industry. |
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