The price may rise and fall, but the average mean is what the cost will turn out to be. |
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By now, the story of Weill's rise and fall and late-career resurrection as the King of Capital is the stuff of Wall Street legend. |
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When notation did appear in the 9th century, it indicated the rise and fall of the melodies without exact specification of pitches. |
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A play celebrating the rise and fall of the legendary Wigan Casino is coming to Lowton. |
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The men begin singing Shalom Aleichem, swaying with the rise and fall of the melody. |
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With 73 turns and a rise and fall of 975 feet, almost every conceivable dynamic suspension condition is encountered each lap. |
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Brain organs which were used got bigger and those which were not used shrunk, causing the skull to rise and fall with organ development. |
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The second is mundane astrology, concerning the rise and fall of kingdoms, battles, revolutions, etc. |
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Ian put the bag down and watched Justin lying there, nervously checking the rise and fall of his chest. |
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It retells the rise and fall of a boastful but unenterprising man who marries a well-to-do, enterprising woman named Mary. |
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He's not the first to have later musically documented his rise and fall, either. |
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The rise and fall of the bustle spans nearly the whole of the nineteenth century. |
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Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material. |
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High-pitched laughter and low chuckles combined with the rise and fall of conversations caught in snatches. |
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It dictates the choice of candidates, influences the rise and fall of politicians and determines who will be the leader. |
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Finally opening her eyes, she noted that, other than the shallow rise and fall of his chest, there was no movement coming from him. |
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I could feel the gentle rise and fall of his chest under my head as he breathed, and I could hear his heart beating against my ear. |
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The film was a close portrayal of the rise and fall of the stock market gangsters and insider dealers of the time. |
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Directors rise and fall, fads come and go, but cinema is just as exciting as it's always been. |
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The following centuries saw the successive rise and fall of new civilisations. |
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He could feel the stinging pain in his wounded chest with every rise and fall of his ribcage. |
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An Internet entrepreneur who struck it rich then lost it all has some advice on how to deal with the rise and fall of fortune. |
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She began to concentrate on Carl's breathing, the slow rhythm of the rise and fall of his chest, the sound of the ocean tide in the distance. |
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She mimicked the sound of his breath, making her chest rise and fall like his. |
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They were both almost completely motionless, save the rise and fall of their chests as they breathed. |
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In years long past the trade deficit would rise and fall with the value of the dollar in a natural rhythm. |
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This is an amazing, and amazingly depressing, novella of the rise and fall of an alien society around a shifting religious myth. |
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Both men have seen their fortunes rise and fall with the opinion poll results. |
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The only movement coming from his body was a slow trickle of blood from his left temple and the rapid rise and fall of his lungs. |
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The fortunes of working families rise and fall with conditions in the labor market. |
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Clouds of oxpeckers chirp above the buffalo, while cattle egrets, a series of white splashes, rise and fall at their feet. |
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The film does, indeed, force people to examine the events surrounding the rise and fall of Hitler. |
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Both films are tragedies dealing with the rise and fall of a man within a sordid industry. |
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The jibba in fact evolved from its ragged model over the fifteen-year period which witnessed the rise and fall of the Mahdist state. |
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I scrutinized the reflection of my stilled body, trying to halt the rise and fall of my belly in order to appear corpselike. |
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Personal loyalty became the key criteria for the rise and fall of cabinet ministers, conservatives and reformists alike. |
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So, this year I embark on a second year course, which covers things like the rise and fall of leaded petrol, and nuclear power. |
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Ryan held his mother's hand as he watched her chest rise and fall. |
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As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each rise and fall of a wave. |
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Vienna, the seat of the once-mighty Habsburg Empire, is a good place to contemplate the rise and fall of global powers. |
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Their body temperatures rise and fall with the mercury in the thermometer. |
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The sweeping rise and fall of the melody settled softly into her mind. |
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Governments rise and fall all over the world with numbing regularity, and some default on their debts, and life goes on. |
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Samuel P. Jacobs on how the punditocracy predicted her spectacular rise and fall. |
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Bryan Burrough, author of The Big Rich, tracks the rise and fall of the ornery, loudmouthed state. |
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The ship now shifts slightly with the rise and fall of the low Mediterranean tides, moving about a millimeter an hour. |
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The thick sedimentary deposits beneath the world's continental shelves respond to one of the Earth's fundamental cyclic processes, the rise and fall of global sea level. |
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Water levels rise and fall in a reservoir according to demand for electricity or water in some far-off market. |
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It may be that attacks on education rise and fall according to the extent of wider conflict. |
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Every moment of consecrated life forms part of this rise and fall, in its double educational and formative aspect. |
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Welfare caseloads rise and fall with unemployment, and the high caseloads of recent years are largely the result of high unemployment rates. |
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The value of mutual funds that invest in smaller companies may rise and fall substantially. |
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The interest rate on your Royal Credit Line is variable and will rise and fall with changes in the Prime Rate. |
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The value of a fund that buys these investments may rise and fall substantially due to changes in these factors. |
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The rise and fall of the unemployment rate helps to put the forecast period in context. |
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In these systems, the devices rise and fall according to the motion of the wave and electricity is generated through their motion. |
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Exhibit 13.1 illustrates the association between trends in the exchange rate and the rise and fall of public debt payable in foreign currencies. |
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As jobs come and go, as fish and fur prices rise and fall, as their circumstances change, people shift their mix of activities to match. |
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Enjoy maximum flexibility with a rate that floats as interest rates rise and fall. |
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Tosches documents the rise and fall of minstrelsy in an impressive, sometimes dizzying chronicle of long-forgotten names that made me wish the book had an audio component. |
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The chief character in this saga of Deutsch's rise and fall is André Deutsch himself. |
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Burns not only tells the story of Johnson's rise and fall from sport's greatness, he also frames it with chilling accounts of the times in which Johnson lived. |
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Expression of a germ cell marker in bone marrow fluctuated regularly with the female mouse's estrous cycle, much like the cyclical rise and fall of certain hormones. |
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The village of Qift, for instance, has been continuously occupied for 5,000 years, and has seen its fortunes rise and fall. |
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All these are factors which affect the rise and fall in immigration and the choice of crossing point and encourage illegal immigration. |
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Although the hotel business tends to rise and fall in lockstep with the wider economy, not every hotelier is equally exposed. |
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Generating station output must change by up to 3,500 MW per hour in response to the daily rise and fall in Québec consumption. |
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Their prices rise and fall depending on market forces and dividends are paid on those who generate the most column inches in national newspapers and magazines. |
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Impact evaluation looks at the rise and fall of disease incidence and prevalence as a function of AIDS programmes. |
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In her brown hide robes she looked almost like a pile of animal pelts left heaped in the center of the room, but the sporadic rise and fall of her chest proved otherwise. |
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The tide can rise and fall, causing negligible mixing, except possibly at the entrance where there is typically a sharp sill. |
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We think we're viewing the accretion disk at a slightly tilted angle, and we see the light from each of these flares rise and fall in energy as they orbit the black hole. |
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Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds. |
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This precursor of the current North Sea has grown and shrunk with the rise and fall of the eustatic sea level during geologic time. |
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There is swimmy ambient music as the moving staircases rise and fall. |
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These songs are an indication of what the show might have been, had its creators not fixated on the hollow symbolism of Imelda's rise and fall while trivializing all that waste and death. |
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The Runaways The story of the rise and fall of the 70s jailbait girl rock band and the relationship between members Joan Jett and Cherie Currie. |
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It's a critical and witty assessment of the rise and fall of management fads in higher education since the 1960s, a management book that's an honest-to-god good read. |
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In the often-turbulent waters of military spending, bow waves rise and fall in cycles. |
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The rise and fall of estrogen during a female's menstrual cycle may change her perception of pain, according to an experiment on rats. |
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The experience we carry into the third millennium is an experience of the rise and fall of colonial powers and ideological, political and social totalitarianism. |
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Equity securities, such as common stock, and equity-related securities, such as convertible securities and warrants, rise and fall with the financial well-being of the companies that issue them. |
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There is a rise and fall in reports on her proportions creating unrealistic body standards, her whiteness, her role in the fight against the pink aisle, against gendered toys, a tide always lapping at the beach. |
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Governments rise and fall over earthquakes. |
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They are formulated to provide a consistent release of medication throughout the day, which can help to avoid the rise and fall in medication levels that can occur when someone is taking a short-acting stimulant. |
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For example, a structured note, which is a form of a bond, may have the interest rate it pays tied to the rise and fall of the price of a commodity or an equity security. |
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The life of a consecrated person is therefore an educational-formative rise and fall that educates to the truth of life and forms it to the freedom of the gift of oneself, according to the model of the Easter of the Lord. |
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As we know, there are hundreds of millions of sea birds all over the oceans, and they rise and fall in terms of population with the rise and fall of what they eat. |
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The book, published by Manchester University Press, focuses on the rise and fall of the first power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. |
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The propensity for nationalistic feeling varies greatly across the UK, and can rise and fall over time. |
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The sediment records show a clear rise and fall of Hg pollution through history. |
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Their age and distribution can be largely related to the rise and fall of sea levels during past ice ages. |
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At the stock exchange, share prices rise and fall depending, largely, on economic forces. |
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The songs provided a fitting summary of the rise and fall of their former bandmate. |
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The theme of Public Service Broadcasting's third album, Every Valley, follows the rise and fall of Welsh coal mining. |
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Air is a poor conductor of heat, so a parcel of air will rise and fall without exchanging heat. |
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Climate fluctuation caused the formation, disappearance, and reformation of glaciers which, in turn, caused sea levels to rise and fall. |
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These capture systems use the rise and fall motion of waves to capture energy. |
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Eastern Europe in the High Middle Ages was dominated by the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire. |
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It's fascinating to watch these cyclic to-and-fros in science, like the rise and fall of hemlines, but more stimulating, intellectually at least. |
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She also describes a 12-hour biological clock that enables sea lice to time their foraging with the rise and fall of the tides. |
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Both are inextricably linked, as history shows, and they inevitably rise and fall together. |
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And, no matter who these people are, we all rise and fall together, all of us. |
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The first half turned out to be a stock pickers market, though, as the major indices didn't all rise and fall together for the first time since the Great Recession. |
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The same belief underlay the providential view of history, in which the rise and fall of nations appeared as the expression of God's unsearchable purposes. |
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The historical novels The First Man in Rome and The Grass Crown, by Colleen McCullough, largely focus on the rise and fall of Gaius Marius and his lengthy career. |
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Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of Earth. |
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Core inflation is a measure of inflation for a subset of consumer prices that excludes food and energy prices, which rise and fall more than other prices in the short term. |
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The rise and fall of the earlier Tory alliance with the Jacobites forms a major part of the background for Sir Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor. |
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