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Examples for "stock"
Examples for "stock"
1The stock, however, remains down some 30 percent so far this year.
2Terrell said the company was open to a possible stock market listing.
3The recent stock market volatility has given Liberty pause, the source said.
4So far, Trump's political proposals have largely helped the U.S. stock market.
5A stock tracking facility, market reports and personal finance information are included.
1Good;-Itis more than good; it is very generous; said the widow.
2He couldn't help remembering the home of another widow he'd recently visited.
3The Health and Disability Commissioner received a complaint from the man's widow.
4The American widow and her family did not want their names revealed.
5Later, she would ask him about what happened with his brother's widow.
1My sister went loo loo, which means look and she said kitty.
2Mike Nelson: The Minnesota Vikings had their training camp kitty-corner from us.
3Trusting kitty instinct that she'll come back down if the storm returns.
4Transfer kitty Around the £40m mark plus money raised from player sales.
5Kitty said it in the car on the way home from Mass.
1General Grant took the proffered talon and gently removed it from him.
2Roland looked up to see an enormous clawed talon swipe toward him.
3All night he labored, beak and talon, until the nest was ready.
4The talon scratches were stark and red on her cheek and brow.
5Occurrence of the labial talon cusp is rare in the dental literature.
1Even the skat players gave their attention for a few moments at a time.
2Toren used to watch his father play skat, a German card game, in the next room.
3As Ophelia breaks into a wordy skat, some of the audience immediately turn for the bar.
4We could have started a game of skat.
5Well, he had gone and skat had gone.
1Dr. Dobb as strongly insisted that the wound in the abdomen caused death.
2There was one person in the congregation who looked savagely at him,-MissDobb.
3Deacon Hardhack and Miss Dobb mean to break down the choir.
4The personoids have the same relationship to Dobb as persons do to God.
5Paul thought that Miss Dobb would like to pick his bones.
1A number of smaller Norwegian banks tapped the state's relief fund, however.
2TAPPING your debit card at check-out is simple, quick and free, right?
3The same message was repeating: 'Achenbrite apologise...' She tapped it off again.
4The reality was down there.' She tapped a nail against the double-glazing.
5And they had their second on 33 minutes when Bernard tapped in.
6Because I have tapped the source.' He smiles, suddenly pleased with me.
7Passionate about new routing, Fowler saw the rock-climbing potential and tapped in.
8She tapped it, shook it, pulled and pressed it, all without result.
9Gruber leaned over the plot, and Bachfisch tapped the course line again.
10Hot water is everywhere and is tapped to heat homes and offices.
11Fate tapped the brake, and he shot on ahead for a moment.
12Holly tapped her visor to reverse the readout then read the words.
13On the second goal, Huberdeau tapped in a perfect pass from Barkov.
14Anyway, here's your time line.' He tapped the blackboard with his chalk.
15Bernie Sanders tapped into a similar mood in the US Democratic primary.
16And replenishing it would not be easy: Clinton's donors were tapped out.