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  • I could continue this yo-yo description of euroland affairs were it not that I will run out of good news to juxtapose against the bad. Euroland Should Prepare for More Ups and Downs in Its Yo-Yo Economy
  • But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies.
  • They have enjoyed a somewhat yo-yo existence since. The Sun
  • But this leads to a behavioral cycle in which your system “doesn’t work” or you can’t get back into a healthy mind-set—some people call it yo-yo dieting. The Flex Diet
  • Children's games include kite-flying, spinning tops, yo-yos, and hobbyhorses.
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  • You'll stabilize your appetite, which is in yo-yo mode from all the extra sugar.
  • We pass the shoe market, where hundreds of shoes hang from the ceilings on strings; the purse market, hanging by purse strings; the music mart, where the rich interdental consonants of Arabic songs consume the air; the basket bazaar; a merchant unfurling a yo-yo. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • We want to get rid of this reputation of being a yo-yo club. The Sun
  • Fad diets only add to the confusion and contribute to the yo-yo syndrome so many of us experience.
  • But Victorians, who are the yo-yo team of senior hockey, again plunge back to Section Two hockey next season.
  • Better a yo-yo club than a no-go club. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kim Bensen, a lifetime yo-yo dieter who lost more than 200 pounds, currently leads motivational weight loss meetings at Calvary Church in Trumbull at 6:30, Wednesday nights. Kim Bensen: Samantha: One Woman's Weight Loss Journey
  • She swapped a lifetime of yo-yo diets and calorie counting for a healthy-eating regime after walking down the aisle in August 1999 in a size 22 wedding gown.
  • Rough weather - wind and rain and yo-yoing wind direction - has made it tough for anglers to find and catch those fish.
  • We all know that the holy grail for people who yo-yo diet is how to keep off the weight that they lose. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is equally dismissive of suggestions that books such as his often trigger yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others were a little eccentric and gave away yo-yos, 3D paper buses and stress globes.
  • And the dark days of being dubbed a yo-yo club are definitely a thing of the past. The Sun
  • Most of us have seen pictures of people who jump from high bridges tied to a bungee cord that allows them to plummet and then bob up and down like a yo-yo.
  • A self-confessed nibbler, Di felt she had always been on the large side, and was a serial yo-yo dieter.
  • These creatures glow red, blue, yellow and green like dime store light-up yo-yos.
  • It is now a tawdry tourist symbol, an elaborately frosted wedding-cake up which climbing companies yo-yo hundreds of clients.
  • Research continues as to whether yo-yo dieting is dangerous to cardiovascular health.
  • Louise is also hoping to branch out and offer party bags, ice-cream tubs in the summer and traditional toys, such as yo-yos and spinning tops.
  • In a display of fine and somehow entirely Hispanic prestidigitation, he makes the fish his yo-yo.
  • Over the next five years, Laura's weight yo-yoed and she began eating high-fat foods more often.
  • So, in a nut shell, I had hardened myself to these cat-calling, whistling, yoo-hooing yo-yos.
  • YO-YO would be a more accurate way to describe the succession of U-turns made recently by John Major and his Ministers.
  • The yo-yos are pretty cool.
  • Then very slowly she wrapped the yo-yo in some kind of manila paper. The Journey. It's Mine. [My personal take on love, life, parenting and blogging.]
  • This neat device allows a smooth transition between the numerous scenes but the curtain goes up and down like a yo-yo and becomes wearisome after a while.
  • The brothers had spectacularly yo-yoing lives, but all the expeditions to far-flung places and fraternal love-hatred have not been harnessed into a shapely book.
  • The ultimate yo-yo team in recent seasons, Nottinghamshire have made some astute signings over the winter.
  • LOSING weight suddenly or yo-yo dieting can trigger stress mechanisms in the body and temporarily shut down fertility. The Sun
  • Establish yourselves as a new unit rather than becoming the property of two families and yo-yoing between them.
  • THE yo-yo effect applies to the Baggies. The Sun
  • Better a yo-yo club than a no-go club. Times, Sunday Times
  • And like so many others, she found that yo-yo dieting, popping diet pills, drinking fitness shakes, and cutting out food groups doesn't help to shed pounds.
  • Fit squadders are not unique - the yo-yo dieting problem affects a huge number of women. The Sun
  • In college, my weight yo-yoed between 140 and 185 pounds.
  • But here and elsewhere, beware of the yo-yo effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE yo-yo effect applies to the Baggies. The Sun
  • This is what yo-yo dieting looks like when you have money. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also says this yo-yo dieting could be damaging to health. The Sun
  • BIRMINGHAM have gained a bit of a reputation as a yo-yo team in recent seasons. The Sun
  • But here and elsewhere, beware of the yo-yo effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Constant attacks on weight makes it stronger and more resilient so avoid yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually, the fetishism is absent -- at least until the climactic battle, in which Saki replaces her sailor fuku with a tight leather outfit and has a yo-yo fight with the school's resident nasty girl (played by J-pop singer Rika Ishikawa), who, for the occasion, dons an S&M ensemble complete with studded-leather shorts and fishnet stockings. Archive 2008-07-01
  • After 20 years of yo-yo light dieting, Butler joined Overeater's Anonymous and started to take control.
  • Yo-Yo Ma, probably the world's greatest living cellist, is enjoying a level of popularity almost unprecedented for a classical musician in the electronic age.
  • The coincidence needs to be viewed in the light of the fact that the world's temperature has always gone up and down like a yo-yo on all sorts of time scales.
  • Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics.
  • Now, this is what I call responsive mozzarella," Dug remarked, dangling his slice by a stretching string of cheese and bouncing it like a yo-yo. Roc and a Hard Place
  • The yo-yo effect has continued. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • Hearts were relegated in 1977 and spent six years yo-yoing between the Premier League and the First Division before resurfacing as a competitive force in the mid-1980s.
  • Because historically, people don't stick to them, which creates a yo-yo effect, which paves the way for obesity.
  • After that much tattered, much traveled flag from the World Trade Center -- our homegrown Shroud of Turin -- joined Sting, LeAnn Rimes, Yo-Yo Ma and President George W. Bush to sacralize the already-simon-pure precincts of Salt Lake City. Corruption: A Spectator Sport
  • Board games have been pulled out of storage, and I have turned a blind eye to yo-yos tossed up and down dangerously close to vases and other breakables.
  • On his latest release, The Goat Rodeo Sessions Sony Masterworks, world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma is joined by three string virtuosos--mandolinist Chris Thile, fiddler Stuart Duncan and bassist Edgar Meyer--for an exploration of Americana music. Mike Ragogna: The Goat Rodeo and Lindi Ortega Video Exclusives, Plus Chatting With Yo-Yo Ma and Mason Jennings
  • Constant attacks on weight makes it stronger and more resilient so avoid yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the success of Yo-Yo Ma's recent concerts, a warm welcome is pretty much guaranteed whenever this versatile performer decides to visit.
  • My weight yo-yoed between 170 and 180 pounds.
  • Code of Judicial Conduct when he told the plaintiff that she "schemed" to keep her child away from her ex-husband, and when he called her expert witness, a psychologist, a "yo-yo-head. Law.com - Newswire
  • This ad is incredibly effective, which is probably why the Lieberman camp has gone bonzer yo-yo about it. Firedoglake » Joe-Nertia: Round Deux
  • For others, "normal" means regular failed efforts at calorie restriction in an endless cycle of yo-yo dieting.
  • Hum Sage, do you think your pooch is a yo-yo dieter? Hondo & Fabian (copy)
  • The cord stretches very thinly without breaking and if the yo-yo ball is swung about the head, the cord can wind tightly around the neck and throat, potentially causing strangulation.
  • Yet it has been a yo-yo existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was beginning to yo-yo between two other women.
  • Having arthritis is like having a yo-yo for a body.
  • Yo-Yo is proud of the Sooners 'penchant for holding hands in huddles and throughout practices. USATODAY.com - Team chemistry has been key for Sooners
  • We are a yo-yo culture, a culture of mood swings.
  • She will look at what effect her yo-yo dieting is having on her body. The Sun
  • This is what yo-yo dieting looks like when you have money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm a yo-yo dieter.
  • BROOKLYN RIDER The string quartet is made up of musicians who worked with Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, a nonprofit arts organization. 8 p.m. George Mason University, Center for the Arts, Concert Hall, 4400 University Dr., Going Out Guide for Northern Virginia, Oct. 14-20
  • Combined with gym-going are often faddy, yo-yo, low-fat diets to reduce body fat.
  • A seasoned Weight Watchers member, Fiona already enjoyed a reasonably good diet but was still plagued by the all too familiar yo-yo syndrome.
  • Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves.
  • Partly this is down to the yo-yo effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bear markets have more to do with uncertainty than with decisive gloom, and yo-yoing shares are the clearest possible evidence of that.
  • They passed two walkway yo-yos at the crosswalk, neither known to Bauman. STONE CITY
  • If you're overweight, lose it, as this increases uric acid levels, but do it slowly as crash and yo-yo dieting can mean the kidneys retain uric acid.
  • Although such upkeep is necessary and vital, keeping pace with kernel updates can nonetheless make operations something akin to a yo-yo.
  • Despite yo-yo balls being examined and passing British safety standards, there have been a number of recent incidents where children have almost choked to death.
  • I love nibbling and, despite always being on the larger side, I have been a yo-yo dieter all my life.
  • The quality yo-yos infamously, because – besides the harmonica – the one constant is change. In praise of ... Forevery Young | Editorial
  • As for food, yo-yo diets, involving periods of near starvation, damage valuable muscle and are positively unhealthy.
  • I spent a long time undoing five knots from one length of yo-yo string.
  • His talent with what I can best describe as a deconstructed large spinning Duncan butterfly yo-yo-on-a-string I'm sure there's a technical term that escapes me should be an Olympic sport, if it's not already. Charles Karel Bouley: Traces: Cirque of the Street
  • Now 41 years old, her weight has yo-yoed since she was 12, when her mother left her father to marry another man and move to Argentina.
  • Yet it has been a yo-yo existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have enjoyed a somewhat yo-yo existence since. The Sun
  • The next few months saw Williams yo-yoing in and out of hospital.
  • It is something like the toy we call a yo-yo: you play with it and make it spin, but there is always a string attached.
  • It is now a tawdry tourist symbol, an elaborately frosted wedding-cake up which climbing companies yo-yo hundreds of clients.
  • Eat like this, and you are likely to lose excess fat and reach your body's natural weight – and most importantly, you won't be yo-yoing from one faddy diet to another. The inside track… on eating carbs
  • In a culture that deifies thinness, it's easy to become stuck in self-reinforcing cycles spurred on by yo-yo dieting, rapid weight loss and emotional eating. The Link Between Spirituality And Eating Disorders (VIDEO)
  • zone_info": "huffpost. premium/blog; nickname = david-finkle; entry_id = 200340; childhood = 1; favorite-pastimes = 1; stress-reduction = 1; walking-the-dog = 1; yo-yos = 1", David Finkle: I'm a Yo-Yo, You're a Yo-Yo
  • BIRMINGHAM have gained a bit of a reputation as a yo-yo team in recent seasons. The Sun
  • Thomas Adès will return with his violin concerto, Emmanuel Ax will perform in several programs including one with Yo-Yo Ma, and Christine Brewer will give a recital. Plop, Plop. Fizz, Fizz.
  • Then came Yo-Yo Ma '76, swaying and ecstatic, playing sonorous Bach on his cello. Afterward, President Drew Faust joined him on the tented stage in front of the Memorial Church.
  • Shortly before noon on September 1, 1923, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale sent shockwaves through the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.
  • Seamlessly, he entwines Eastern prayer music through dark bass riffs, into ghetto yo-yos, delicate vocals and back into fuzzed-out bass breaks.
  • The human metabolism is designed to yo-yo. Times, Sunday Times
  • When asked why officials would not give Alden another chance, Gelder said the state wanted to avoid what he termed "yo-yo" facilities: "They do a really good job when they know someone is coming to look, but yet we have problems as soon as the spotlight is turned off. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • And the dark days of being dubbed a yo-yo club are definitely a thing of the past. The Sun
  • Away from his Guarnerius violin, the great arts patriarch mentored masters like Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax and Itzhak Perlman, lobbied for the U.S. What Lives They Led
  • But my ambition is solely to rid this club of its yo-yo reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can we stop being a yo-yo club? The Sun
  • “You have no nurse, Yo-Yo,” he insisted almost prankishly. Closing Time
  • But my ambition is solely to rid this club of its yo-yo reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Caley Thistle came into the match on thumping good form after thrashing Raith Rovers, but have the knack of yo-yoing from spectacular results to disappointment.
  • Like the yo-yo, the hula hoop, and the Mohican haircut, vehicle fads come and go.
  • He is equally dismissive of suggestions that books such as his often trigger yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all know that the holy grail for people who yo-yo diet is how to keep off the weight that they lose. Times, Sunday Times
  • A self-identified yo-yo fanatic, he's one of a hundred official Coca-Cola yo-yo collectors in this country.
  • A crew from the Townhall.com conservative news site gave passersby the choice of a T-shirt, a yo-yo or lip balm. CPAC gets underway on wave of 2010 midterm momentum
  • With just four games remaining, City look in grave danger of re-capturing their unwanted yo-yo tag of recent years.
  • I have witnessed failures from low-carb diets after 6 months to 1 year; in fact, a yo-yo effect may be much more common than many people may realize.
  • She will look at what effect her yo-yo dieting is having on her body. The Sun
  • West Brom have been a yo-yo club. The Sun
  • LOSING weight suddenly or yo-yo dieting can trigger stress mechanisms in the body and temporarily shut down fertility. The Sun
  • It's like a yo-yo made in China with a string that breaks within 2 seconds of it being unfurled.
  • While stockmarkets yo-yo around the world, the gravy train is picking up speed in one sector of the economy.
  • It also says this yo-yo dieting could be damaging to health. The Sun
  • Old yo-yo yuk-yuk is out from under his rock again! The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot
  • He is equally dismissive of suggestions that books such as his often trigger yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has caused such a flurry in Tess's world of education that her school has now banned sledging, along with conkers, marbles, yo-yos and the sack race at school sports.
  • I've had many years of yo-yo dieting, but thankfully for the last two and half years, I have not been on a diet.
  • The yo-yo effect has continued. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • City now are an established Premiership side after years of yo-yoing and have a healthy crop of young players coming through the ranks.
  • Partly this is down to the yo-yo effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teams of yo-yo experts came to Australia to demonstrate the toy in the early years and the rest is history.
  • I don't want to be the girl that's yo-yoed on a string, made to believe she's something she's not.
  • These crazes were not provoked by any technological improvement in the design of yo-yos (just as more competent dinosaurs do not engender dinomania). Dinomania
  • Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics.
  • We want to get rid of this reputation of being a yo-yo club. The Sun
  • West Brom have been a yo-yo club. The Sun
  • Now seriously committed to stopping the yo-yo syndrome, Jacqui is making amazing progress.
  • First, they make you feel like a loser, and then something even worse happens to so-called yo-yo dieters. Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy
  • Can we stop being a yo-yo club? The Sun

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