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He had a bumpy spring.
Despite the bumpy spring in the market — "a bit of a perfect storm," according to Michael Hasenstab, portfolio manager of the $33 billion Templeton Global Bond fund — relatively few investors have bailed out.
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All of which suggests that the markets could be in for a bumpy summer.
Australian fashion has had a bumpy 2013, but is still home to many hot, in-demand labels and brands.
Here he is, stuck in the middle seat between two large people in the third-to-last row of coach on a bumpy, 1,500-mile 1,500-mileday morning flight.
The President's wife said that it was a trifle bumpy today but that everything would be serene and smooth in a few minutes.
THE investment professionals I have consulted in each of the last two quarters are united today in one thing: taking the long view may be the best way to navigate a potentially bumpy second half of the year.
Month-to-month numbers have been bumpy this year, with the economy adding a robust 332,000 jobs in February, then slowing to a pace of 138,000 new positions in March and 165,000 in April.
Meissnitzer, who has won 5 of 12 races this season, stormed down the icy, bumpy 8,202-foot 8,202-foot'Ours in 1 minute 42.68 seconds, adding the downhill victory to her victories in the suPiste andegiant sl'Ours
Qwiki seemed to have a bumpy 2011.
If that's the case, then Google should prepare for a bumpy 2006.
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