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1 The good news is that enrolment in post-school learning was moving upwards .
2 There were few indications that lowest tender prices were moving upwards in excess of trends.
3 But these streams, as he could tell by occasional flecks and mottlings, were moving upwards .
4 In virtually every wine region, alcohol levels have been steadily moving upwards for the past 20 years.
5 But inflation is barely moving upwards and growth may be plateauing, putting the ECB into a difficult spot.
6 Yet I was moving upwards slowly.
7 But inflation is barely moving upwards and growth may be plateauing, putting the Frankfurt regulator into a difficult spot.
8 The trend is moving upwards .
9 All are moving upwards , all are climbing some support, as can be perceived by the nimble motion of their legs.
10 Madam, - Recently a forecast of fine weather was made following sightings of animals in Donegal moving upwards on the mountains.
11 I say "principle of movement" because every body has its proper movement, fire moving upwards , the earth moving downwards.
12 But in spring the static sap starts moving upwards again, carrying nutrients from the roots to the growing crown of the tree.
13 I had already, by moving upwards and downwards in parallel lines, and by intersecting these in the same manner, passed over six thousand miles.
14 In growth markets, rents and cash flows had been moving upwards rapidly for 12-24 months, depending on the specific property type and market.
15 "Excellent." He leant forward a few millimetres, lips moving upwards into a slight awkward smile.
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