At the end he upturns the bucket and a flurry of feathers rises and falls over the stage like a stream of tears. |
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The trail eventually takes a few short and steep upturns, but for the most part just flows downhill like water. |
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Well, one reason why upturns follow downturns is that downturns tend to overshoot. |
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The RSPB reports that, despite the upturns in the fortune of many birds of prey in recent years, the hen harrier remains a seriously threatened species. |
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Trott said in his analysis that retail stocks tend to be viewed as early-cycle stocks, meaning they see vigorous trading activity at the hint of economic upturns. |
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The 1983 study witnessed subtle upturns in the ductility vs. |
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