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On the other hand, since rents will no longer be a running expense, operating earnings could see a bump upwards.
If he gets a further bump upwards from next week's speech, he will enter February (and the big immigration fight) with the wind at his back.
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The Mac's early development team envisioned selling the personal computer for $1,000 (£605), but later, after the cost of essential parts like Motorola's 68000 microprocessor were factored in, the price bumped upwards.
Even one-term presidents such as Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush got similar bumps upwards, in fact.
Close the door on that Infiniti and the window would hold its millimeter-lower position for just an instant, then bump back upwards, flush with the rubber seal.
Admission: As most gigs feature megastars, around £50 and upwards is the norm, bumped up by sizeable booking fees.
Blow dry upwards.
The suspension module resets the speed bump by driving it upwards after vehicles depart from it.
You can continue moving into higher gears by bumping the gear shift upwards more.
Push the ponytail upwards, making a bump, and pin it at the base of the ponytail with a bobby pin.
In buildings, people would start floating gently upwards until they bumped into the ceiling.
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