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THOUGH the airline industry looks set for another bumpy year, at least one airport has high hopes.
It has been a bumpy year for Barnes & Noble, the country's largest book chain, with 720 stores.
Navistar has had a bumpy year, with its net income swinging from a loss for the first three months of 2011 to moderate profits.
Vizquel also had a bumpy year at age 36, in 2003, when two knee operations cost him most of the season.
Archery, badminton, fencing, weightlifting and wheelchair rugby saw their funding wiped out, while British Cycling's bumpy year off the track worsened as it suffered a £4.3m cut.
This may help to explain why the prevailing view in Davos was that, at best, 2016 will be a bumpy year marked by modest growth and market turbulence.
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Prices have already gone up and a few distilleries hinted that there could be a few bumpy years ahead.
After a few more bumpy years, Kraft brought in Belichick, and, eventually, gave him near-total dominion over the team.
After six bumpy years, Crédit Agricole announced that it had entered exclusive talks with Alpha Bank SA over the sale of its Greek unit, Emporiki.
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