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- Against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, we follow the orphaned and penniless Becky Sharp up and down the social ladder.
- "She just wore out, " Johnson said . " She was still very sharp up until a few months ago ."
- The report may reflect " a sharp up-tick " in steel prices that would deepen concern inflation is accelerating, he said.
- Looking sharp up there, his swing powerful and compact, Snow ripped a double down the left-field line in his first at-bat.
- Do analysts think this is the beginning of a correction, or is the market just stuck in a narrow range with sharp up and down moves?
- After several sharp ups and downs in the 1970s and 1980s, a flood of REIT offerings have poured out of Wall Street in the last 18 months.
- "It'll be an exciting year for headline writers, and there'll be some sharp ups and downs on the stock market,"
- Despite some sharp ups and downs, the bull market in large-capitalization stocks plowed forward through the first quarter, confounding some money managers and rewarding others.
- Thomas Haffa said he had always represented the state of the business " to the best of my knowledge, " adding that the media licensing business was subject to sharp ups and downs.
- Hamilton's tenure has not been so dramatic, his three-year career with the Giants has not been punctuated by sharp ups and downs or the politics of N . F . L . life.
- Terry Vandewater, a spokeswoman for Stop & AMP; Shop, said the region's largest supermarket chain has held the price of milk fairly steady in the past despite sharp ups and downs in farm prices.
- Relations between Japan and its neighbors have been marked by sharp ups and downs and moments of real tension throughout Koizumi's year in office because of the prime minister's nationalist leaning and flirtation with rearmament.
- Most traced it to a combination of investor weariness after a year of sharp ups and downs, and to a conviction that, absent unexpected catacylsm, events in Washington and Baghdad no longer matter as much to the economy.
- But if the Fed leaves its target rate at 5.5 percent on Tuesday, uncertainty may dog the financial markets and stocks and bonds are more likely to experience sharp ups and downs this summer, extending the roller-coaster ride of recent months.
- Lewis had long had the idea that the highly competitive bituminous coal industry, with its sharp ups and downs and cut-throat competition, could be stabilized by a powerful union that set a standard wage scale and could keep recalcitrant owners in line with selective strikes.
- For those fit enough, the G . R . 20 hiking trail, part of the 50, 000 miles of Grande Randonnee trails crisscrossing all parts of France, offers a hike that makes sharp ups and downs from Calenzana in the northwest to Conca on the southeast coast.
- The administration has an interest in avoiding sharp ups and downs that would spook investors holding U . S . assets, but otherwise " a lower dollar isn't necessarily a disadvantage, " said John Rothfield, currency strategist at Bank of America in San Francisco.