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  • A great deal of the nudge-nudge wink-wink routine by the young upwardly mobile male executives was the usual response to her presence.
  • In some places it is primeval and wet, where streaky barked eucalyptus strive upwards through dripping mists alive with frog croaks.
  • The largest of these primitive ‘trees’ were giant lycopods reaching upwards of 20 meters, but most of the plants grew to less than a meter above the ground.
  • The Jet Ranger arced upwards, a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes.
  • If the condenser must be located above the turbine, then the pipe should be carried first downward and then upward in the U form, in the manner of the familiar "entrainer," which will be found effectively to prevent water getting back when the turbine is operating. Steam Turbines A Book of Instruction for the Adjustment and Operation of the Principal Types of this Class of Prime Movers
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  • Tuesday, 19 February 2008 first signs of spring - centre piece of the month february pick whatever flowers you get at the supermarket to make this little basket filled with flowers. ranunculus are my favourites and available all over the place at the moment, so i chose to put them into this flowery centrepiece. the orchid is quite fancy but you just really need one to pimp this up (and it keeps for ever!). a rose or two, some ivy and green leaves from the forest and you are all set. to get started line a basket with some foil and trim on the edges. soak some floral foam in water and place in the basket, when soaked wet (can be really, really wet - it will have to work as a vase to the flowers), eventually cut and trim the floral on the edges, so that it resembles an arch. trim flowers and green leaves and stick into pot. start doing so on the bottom of foam, working upwards until you have an even flowery centrepiece. make sure foam stays moist - adding some water from time to time. Archive 2008-02-01
  • See how the legs lengthened and jointed themselves, bending beneath the throne as though to leap upward. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters.
  • The figure was accompanied by an upwardly revised 5.4 per cent increase in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was sure the apartment above had a lump which protruded upward from the floor.
  • Lie flat, bend the knees, then straighten the legs upwards.
  • It was right for him to move onwards and upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • In order to convey the coal by using gravity, most coal mines have upward angle of inclination.
  • One knife had slashed his side, penetrating upwards through the muscle and entering the lung.
  • In front of the ankle, a prominent tendon from the shin muscles stands out when the foot is pointed upwards.
  • Best wishes and sincere congratulations on your graduation.May this special day be the commencement of the continued series of upward steps to further success.
  • To finish the portrait, the bearing of the gracious Duncan was brief, bluff, and consequential, and the upward turn of his short copper-coloured nose indicated that he was somewhat addicted to wrath and usquebaugh. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • They will be concerned that wholesale prices could move upwards again, eating into margins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two twin marble staircases curved upwards, leading to the second floor.
  • To cultivate the Orgasmic Upward Draw, first practice alone and unaroused, as follows. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Correction of the upward trend early in the history can stop the advent of Diabetes, with all the visual and metabolic problems, even including amputation of limbs.
  • It is a safe bet that it will be revised upwards again. Times, Sunday Times
  • He should be an achiever and upwardly mobile in his job.
  • At night, massage on a light oil or balm using gentle upward circular motion. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something in the air that silences everybody, even small children, as they pass either side of the catafalque, occasionally glancing upwards at the four statues of Saxon kings and the 12 th century roof.
  • Bent reeds, evenly spaced, protrude upwards.
  • And all the leading economic indicators are trending upward.
  • Her hair was lighter now, almost a honey blonde and she had curled it, parting her hair on the left side, leaving her bangs in a soft curl turning upwards on the side of her head.
  • The road curved gently upwards.
  • Zoey pointed upward to their right to a large, light-colored bird whose wide wingspread showed off dark patches on the wings and tale. Devlin’s Light
  • One pretty little wader, an avoset, appears as if standing on stilts, its legs are so long; and its bill seems bent the wrong way, or upward. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • With an upward trend in inflation, you expect prices to rise.
  • Then, I sit up, with my hands pressed to a bottom board of the shelf, pushing myself upwards.
  • Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust.
  • The bullet passed from right to left markedly upwards and forwards, enters the right abdominal cavity where it transfixes and mutilates the right kidney, transfixes the right lobe of the liver, transfixes diaphragm, transfixes the lower lobe of the left lung, transfixes sibson fascia on the left, lacerates the left common carotid artery and emerges through wound no. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • “I eats them,” said Stella, reversing her small cauliflower-like person on the sofa, till only a circle of white rims with a nucleus of coventry frilling, with two pink legs kicking gently upwards, were visible. Red Pottage
  • Be like your Master who grew inward, outward, and upward; selfward, manward, and The Children's Six Minutes
  • Struggle comparing upward. Happy compare downward.
  • His patch covers the whole of the North of England from Birmingham upwards, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Shorter pockets can indulge among the automobilia, with petrol and sparking plug enamel advertising signs at anything from 20 upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • On either side, cliffs tower upwards with dark cloud banks masking their peaks; small waterfalls cascade down the abyss and onto the windscreen.
  • At first the pancreas is directed upward and backward between the two layers of the dorsal mesogastrium, which give to it a complete peritoneal investment, and its surfaces look to the right and left. XI. Splanchnology. 2j. The Pancreas
  • The road that led to the hospital sloped upwards through a forest of pine trees.
  • Caught under by the breeze, the awnings of the fore-deck bellied upwards and collapsed slowly, and above their heavy flapping the gray stuff of Captain Whalley's roomy coat fluttered incessantly around his arms and trunk.
  • Place your hands on the table with the palms facing upwards.
  • There is an amused glimmer to his eyes and his lips quirk upwards, as if he is laughing at a private joke.
  • The left winglet had torn away, leaving a jagged stump, the left wing had bent upward, and along its upper surface some of the skin was separating from the internal structure. William Langewiesche on the Amazon air crash
  • Side by side they lay among the morning-glories, with the yellow blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead, watching the motes of men toil upward, till the thing happened, and three of them, slipping, rolling, sliding, dashed over a cliff-lip and fell sheer half a thousand feet. Koolau the Leper
  • The central sulcus of the insula runs in an upwards and backwards direction, almost parallel to the cerebral central sulcus that delimits the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
  • Will my spirit fly upward to a happy heaven? or shall I sink into the bottomless pit, an outcast from a God of infinite love? American Indian Stories
  • This car was left pointing upwards when it landed on its back end after crashing. The Sun
  • As each news bulletin heralds an upwards revision of long past obscene totals, alternative conclusions are easy to avoid.
  • After hitting a low of $28.55 two days after the half year results announcement, it trended steadily upward to reach a high of $30.98 last Tuesday.
  • In a convergent fault, two plates crash into each other: one plate is forced upwards, one is then ‘subducted’ underneath the other.
  • Hunters claim that there are upwards of 90 edible mushrooms and other fungi found in Britain. Food Watch
  • The upwardly moral children of the bourgeoisie are obsequiously, uncompromisingly virtuous. Enough About Me. Now, About My Kids...
  • Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime.
  • The road snaked upward, its old pavement cracked in places, making the ride a bit rough.
  • The main stems of a plant show negative geotropism as they grow upwards.
  • Death is an electric shock which our heart receives; the freed soul soars upwards on the wings of electricity. Andersen's Fairy Tales
  • As the earth's crust was forced upwards, it displaced hundreds of cubic metres of water along an area as large as 1000 km long and 100 km wide.
  • Stretch your arms upwards and imagine you're trying to grasp something just above your head.
  • He closed his eyes and a gust of wind blew upward drying him.
  • However, because of its all dielectric composition and design, Zhang says the cloak is relatively easy to fabricate and should be upwardly scalable. The Crimes of the Future | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • For example, colonial anthozoan cnidarians, in particular the Pennatulacea or "sea pens" are quite capable of moving, defouling themselves, and burrowing both upwards and downwards.
  • But actually they are crawling upwards all the time. At first they twist this way and after a moment they would turn the other way.
  • Bend arm slowly upwards so your hand is touching your shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put the bulb, exposed cloves upwards, in the centre of a piece of kitchen foil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, however, kids today are not just growing upwards, they are growing outwards.
  • A repeating sequence of fining-upward sediments commonly capped by coaly layers is indicative of fluvial sediments.
  • I could see a log flip upwards, tumbling end over end to hit the ground and cartwheel to a standstill like a caber.
  • I kept envisioning the streets, the fields that slanted upwards with the little dividing lines of trees running in order to separate properties.
  • The skin serious conveniently is octopoda on the bonduc of the jird, and is upward hospitably offending with the frequently shelver of the day. Rational Review
  • Onwards and upwards we go, kiddo... Don't cry, Isobel, we'll survive. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • I make upward motion with my hands and our guest begins to levitate a mere 2 inches off the ground.
  • The gurglet and mantle were passed to him, and soon he and his follower were feeling their way upward. The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • She clasped her hands, and glancing upward, seemed to implore divine assistance.
  • Use your common sense: if the car you're looking at is a 1991 J reg then you should expect it to have upwards of 140,000 miles.
  • When you apply mascara, use eyelash curlers or your ring finger to gently push the lashes upwards for extra curl.
  • The pork trade has melted a little and baconers are running from around 90p/kilo upwards with lightweight porkers at 102p/kilo.
  • One day, I found that morning glory grow rapidly, the upward climb, there is a meter - high.
  • Andy called out, jerking his chin upward in the direction of the tall, slender, much sought-after brunette.
  • The buried debris then acts as a physical barrier to the movement of water upward and downward.
  • I could see my hand, lying palm upwards and seemingly a great distance from me.
  • Oman: We studied the scenario of using 100 Hiroshima-size bombs, the fires from which would inject upward of 5 teragrams (megatons) of black carbon particles into Earth's upper troposphere.
  • When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • By contrast, lavas emitted by Hawaiian volcanoes can flow for upwards of miles - they flow like rivers.
  • The dollar's attempted strong upward thrust was for now largely rebuffed in volatile currency trading.
  • Our forecasts have been revised upwards slightly as ferrochrome and scrap prices continue to soar.
  • You may also have a small hiatus hernia - this is caused by the upper part of your stomach pushing upwards into your chest. The Sun
  • some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex
  • Indeed, a large number of mesopelagic animals have eyes that permanently view the upward direction for just this reason.
  • He looked upward, hands in his Levi's pockets, camera hanging against his left hip.
  • They made towards it as the first flare hit the sea, continuing to burn, with clouds of smoke drifting upwards.
  • She caught a clear view upwards of the spotlit temple.
  • Upwards of 200,000 descamisados entered the capital city and demanded that Perón be their Leader.
  • In short, I felt I could justify my ambition to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • Your feet should be firmly planted on the wall with your toes pointed upward at a line nearly parallel to the surface of the water.
  • Then too often there is an endless charity appeal that can take upwards of 20 minutes. The Sun
  • Short in proportion to the Corolla tho wide or bulky; the Style is very long or longer than the stamens, simple, cilindrical, bowed or bent upwards, placed on the top of the germ, membranous shrivels and falls off when the pericarp has obtained it's full Size. the Stigma is three clefts very manute and pubescent. the pericarp is a capsule, triangular, oblong, obtuse, and trilocular with three longitudinal valves. the Seed So far as I could judge are noumerous not very manute and globilar. The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • If growing a mango tree from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
  • The road curves gently upwards, giving increasingly inspiring views as it does.
  • Push their chin upwards ( see diagram overleaf). Taking Drugs Seriously
  • I've already got some wellies, plus five woolly hats and upwards of a dozen pairs of hiking socks. Times, Sunday Times
  • This kind of metafictional goofing around was a common convention of the Looney Tunes cartoons, which often referred implicitly or explicitly to the offscreen animator, with characters looking upward in this way to get the attention of the artists a device most famously used in Chuck Jones' Duck Amuck a few years earlier. The Girl Can't Help It
  • We are now back on the street, once again with music, dance, fireworks, and upwards of 300 in the procession, having picked up invitees from the last two stops, and undoubtedly others along the way. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • So those could be living down the cracks underneath the surface but the gasses will still percolate upwards.
  • Most of the force of the blast was pushed upwards and debris was still flying down after several minutes.
  • Jeff is already a victim but his actions could alter the balance and restore the upward mobility of his career. 2.
  • These have not had a bad run but tend to move upwards on any favourable economic news. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her eyes trailed upwards and stopped at the small stubborn cleft in his square chin.
  • Stand with your feet apart and your hands facing upwards.
  • Jackie seemed to float upwards and Sam stubbed his toe.
  • Mark Liberman of Language Log has a very suggestive entry about the disfluency of the Wolof elite, as described in Judith Irvine's "Wolof Noun Classification: The Social Setting of Divergent Change" (Language in Society, 7: 37-64 (1978)), at least as he remembers it:...upwardly mobile men among the Wolof nobility cultivate inarticulateness as a sign of status. Languagehat.com: ON NOT SPEAKING WELL.
  • Page 252 upwards and forwards; lay bare the digastric and stylo-hyoid muscles at the bottom of the wound, by means of the point of the director or the forceps and draw them forward with a blunt hook: hold the sites of the incision wide apart, carry the nerve and vein backward with the end of the finger, and cautiously open the sheath of the vessel; and then, with the artery isolated apply the ligature by means of an aneurismal needle. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • At one of its long edges, the top extends upward, benchlike, to form a backboard; the two perpendicular surfaces are fitted with a single inlaid sheet of medium-density fiberboard.
  • Then too often there is an endless charity appeal that can take upwards of 20 minutes. The Sun
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • The "mummery" consisted in slow, gliding motions, in whirlings about intended to be graceful, in slow liftings of the hands upward, and in the beating of the drums. Boy Scouts on Motorcycles With the Flying Squadron
  • From its femoral attachment some of the fibers are reflected upward along the neck as longitudinal bands, termed retinacula. III. Syndesmology. 7. Articulations of the Lower Extremity. a. Coxal Articulation or Hip-joint
  • The simplest denotation of a tree, a trunk dividing upward into two thick branches, appears against placeless black.
  • The Kotalawalas and the in Rayigam Korale, were both upwardly mobile Goyigama families with much local influence.
  • The way they shoot, the bullet will slant at an upward angle, past the armor.
  • It kicks upwards like; it's kicking my nose all skewwhiff. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • alleluia;" they clapped their hands, leaped up, fell down, clasped each other in their free arms, cried, laughed, and went to and fro, tossing upward their unfettered hands; but high above the whole there was a mighty sound which ever and anon swelled up; it was the utterings in broken negro dialect of gratitude to God. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • His glass, in front of the candle, writhing flame visible through the clear liquid, illuminating the bubbles spinning and fizzing their way upward.
  • You watch as the waters begin to protrude, becoming a mass of hysterically delocalized pillars slithering upwards, outwards, onwards towards the shore. Faraday's Wave Garden
  • Against the positive backdrop, many people had expected a good run in Asian bourses on Monday, but surprisingly, they were generally range-bound with a mild upward bias on bargain-hunting interest offsetting a bout of profit-taking activity. Undefined
  • When we are asleep, thalamic neurons prevent penetration of sensory information upward to the cortex.
  • Firms massaged their profit figures upwards so as to discourage hostile takeover bids.
  • After having fastened both ends together again, turn the work the right side upwards and the outer scallops upwards also, fasten the cotton over which you work on to the short purl which is under the first loop; * work 4 times 2 double, 1 purl, 2 double, fasten the cotton over which you work on the purl under the next loop, and repeat from * till the lace is completed. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • A single strand of simple, unsophisticated smoke smoldered silently upward; spiraling simperingly into a sunlit bed of stagnant smog.
  • In a few minutes the diapir itself would mush into the thick cap ice, flow upward through fissures, lenticulae and leads, and bubble slush ice in a fountain a hundred meters high. Ilium
  • My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
  • To apply the oil to your scars, massage it into the skin with your fingers, using either rotational movements or in an upwards direction.
  • Red sandstone mesas stretched on either side of Interstate 15, reaching upwards of a couple hundred feet.
  • Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust.
  • It made me wonder: Why do we think that God's call is necessarily upwardly mobile?
  • A car backfired somewhere, the CD now flew upwards at a fresh angle and speed.
  • The flowers commonly have more or less recurved petals, and usually face outward or upward (as opposed to drooping).
  • He had everything, the mod sense of dress, an upwardly mobile lifestyle, a healthy contempt for authority and an irrepressible belief in his own creativity.
  • The bow-string twanged, the arrow leaped upward, and Broken-Tooth, uttering a terrible scream, fell off the branch. CHAPTER VII
  • Similarly we have upward locomotion and downward locomotion, which are contrary lengthwise, locomotion to the right and locomotion to the left, which are contrary breadthwise, and forward locomotion and backward locomotion, which too are contraries. Physics
  • Julia Fordham sings in a smoky contralto that can also sweep upward to grab those higher tones when needed.
  • Lens movement with the"push-up test":In this test, the practitioner slides the lens upward by gently pushing on it with the patients lower eyelid.
  • In fact, to describe them in that regard, I'd have to revise the definition of `inexorable" upward. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • At least an academy has been established, and young players are filtering upwards from it.
  • Unconsciously she stretched a hand upwards to touch the short, pale blonde crop.
  • Costs are spiralling upward because doctors tend to overprescribe drugs, particularly to the elderly, and they tend to prescribe new, expensive drugs when a cheaper alternative is available.
  • We can see the pattern of the upward swing of the interest rate cycle reasonably clearly.
  • Sales of new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and minibuses had also maintained strong upward momentum.
  • The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
  • His face was deadly pale, and his mouth was wide open as he slept, breathing heavily; his left hand rested on the hilt of his scimiter; his right was extended, palm upwards, on the stone step on which he sat, the very picture of exhaustion. Paul Patoff
  • The horse reared upwards in sheer fright, throwing its rider sideways and underneath it.
  • The thulium material never recovers from the upwards resistive change, and continues recovery to the normal state as the compound is further cooled.
  • If the positions of cylinder and piston be reversed, the piston pointing vertically upward and the sand "bled" into an orifice in or through it, the void caused by the outflow of this sand would be filled by sand displaced by the piston pressing upward rather than by sand from above. Pressure, Resistance, and Stability of Earth American Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, Paper No. 1174, Volume LXX, December 1910
  • And their good within shoots upward, like a plant within the soil, City and Village
  • Some species of limpets have been shown to spend their entire lives within a few cm of their home scars, while others can move upwards of 1 m during a single tidal cycle.
  • Hysteria was at one time thought to be caused by the womb moving upwards due to the influence of malign humours.
  • The middle ethmoidal cells open into the central part of this meatus, and a sinuous passage, termed the infundibulum, extends upward and forward through the labyrinth and communicates with the anterior ethmoidal cells, and in about 50 per cent. of skulls is continued upward as the frontonasal duct into the frontal sinus. II. Osteology. 5a. 6. Ethmoid bone
  • Open stopes extending upward to grass roots are not uncommon in the area, and hikers and tourists should take note of this danger.
  • A closely related Mediterranean fish, with similar characteristics and uses, is Uranoscopus scaber, the stargazer, so called because its eyes look upwards even more markedly than those of the weevers.
  • Their bills are adapted for removing seeds from cones, and they start at the bottom of a cone and spiral upward, prying open each scale and removing the seeds with their tongues.
  • In case you do not know a finial is: a decorative, terminal part at the tip of a spire, gable, lamp shade support, etc., or projecting upward from the top of a cabinet, breakfront, etc. Thanks, shoe Finial
  • The figure was accompanied by an upwardly revised 5.4 per cent increase in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our view is that there may be upward pressure on the dollar, but further out we still expect the dollar to weaken and the renminbi to appreciate all the way through next year, " Minikin says.
  • Your 2nd chakra is a place of heat, so I would fire that baby up, and draw the heat upwards. Looking Inward, What Are All These Snakes Doing in Here? « Looking for Roots
  • Even worse, the portion of net farm income attributable to direct government payments continues its upward climb after taking a year off.
  • Not surprisingly, many listed retailers saw profits shoot upwards as well, tripling in some cases.
  • In order to get a good grip on the shoot, the leaves were bent upwards and the leaf stalks gripped.
  • his opponent cut upward toward his chin
  • Neither is upward mobility, rising income or independence a necessary consequence of their diligence.
  • The nerve rounds the anterior border of the neck of the scapula, passing upward and backward under the supraspinatus (antea-spinatus) muscle and terminating in the infraspinatus (postea-spinatus) muscle. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • A dragon figure occupies one side of the tree, its forequarters resting on the base and its undulating, ropelike body (part of which is now missing) extending upward.
  • A high level of discipline and organisation was regarded as very necessary for a residential institution catering for upwards of 800 boys.
  • EisnerAmper, but he wasn't concerned about a shorterm downdraft interrupting the upward trajectory for stocks. US Stocks Eke Out Gains as Energy, Banks Rise - CNBC
  • Charity looked at her in genuine alarm and was rewarded with a wink that made her revise her opinion of her cousin slightly upwards.
  • It started at No1, the shirt worn by Joe Marler, the young loosehead prop who started and finished Quins' first try and furthered the upward trajectory of his reputation. Harlequins 17-10 Wasps | Premiership match report
  • My larch is a weeping variety that has been trained to grow in an upward spiral. TimesArgus.com: Sports
  • Clawing for tenure in a savage competition, the upwardly mobile learn subservience to superiors.
  • The gonia-that's the area beneath your ears where the jawbone turns upward-generally curve more sharply in an Asian jaw. Slate Magazine
  • The reported strong sales in the opening week have led the paper's promoters to revise original sales projections upwards.
  • The lower four rows can be reached readily, but not a few suffer the pain of being "skied," where only those who chance to glance upward will notice them. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond
  • A caltrop is a military device consisting of four metal spikes arranged so that, whichever way it falls, at least one spike points upwards.
  • ACA did piece on this last week where mortgagees whinged about having to pay upward of $20,000 to backout of fixed rate loans, and how the banks are pillars of evil for making them do so. When Falling Interest Rates Are Bad For Mortgages | Lifehacker Australia
  • Be ready to make a mercy dash after heavy snow, shaking it off the upward sweeping branches of conifers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strong upward trend was reflected by the fact that advancing counters were triple the number of declining counters.
  • There will be some bumper tips in restaurants and house prices will be given a kick upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • In China, Xia Bom, an adviser to the People's Bank of China, China's central bank, did not rule out this week a one-off revaluation upward of the Chinese currency. Robert Lenzner: A Tipping Point for the Dollar and the Yuan
  • He pushes them in sequence, checking and rechecking each step and feeling the change in the tail structure as the twin-boomed empennage begins to rise to a nearly eighty-degree upward deflection. Orbit
  • The balcony is a slight open-work wrought-iron structure, connected to a small roof by three slender voluted pillars, two at the ends, one in the middle: and at the middle one I saw someone, a woman -- kneeling -- her arms clasped tight about the pillar, and her face rather upward-looking. The Purple Cloud
  • Manufacturers also reported pressure from rising input costs, as oil prices continued their upward spiral.
  • The core inflation measure made its debut in the early 1970s when the headline inflation rate was trending sharply upwards.
  • Grabbed by a temporary touchdown and then moving upward as ice is accreted from below and ablated from above. Ayles Ice Shelf, Ellesmere Island « Climate Audit
  • Everybody from fifteen years upwards is invited to complete this questionnaire, and give very careful consideration to the four issues raised in it.
  • Some churches require you to use their flowers - remember to ask the church sacristan if this is the case and expect to pay from €200 upwards.
  • In 1093 the Moors of the Almoravide dynasty, under the Caliph Yusuf, swept irresistibly upwards into the Iberian Peninsula, recapturing The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
  • Hunter nodded again and gazed upwards in fear.
  • The forces on him are no longer equal and he also starts to accelerate upwards.

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