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Buoyed by increasingly positive polling, Salmond decided to carefully unfurl his hopes of staging a referendum as late as 2014 or 2015 in the final week of the campaign.
Buoyed by the support of the UN, Gordon Brown last year became the first global leader to publicly call for its introduction as a way for banks to compensate society for causing the global financial crisis.
Back at Galal's chocolate shop, buoyed by the success of their Sisi franchise, the owners will soon unveil a new series of chocolates coated with the face of Anwar Sadat – Egypt's strongman during the 70s.
The Tigers were also buoyed by a sparkling debut from mystery midfielder Kamdyn McIntosh, whose failure to front for a senior game in his first couple of years might have had Tigers fans wondering the kind of dark thoughts that Richmond fans tend to wonder.
Buoyed by the Tea Party's weakness until now and opinion polls showing immigration reform would help win over Latino voters, campaigners had been hoping there was a chance that the Republican leadership might finally prevail in its effort to modernise the party in the eyes of non-white America.
Buoyed up by my new-found normality, I gathered up cheap groovy T-shirts and a couple of skirts, knowing they would fit, but the shoes were my undoing.
Many appear to have already relocated to the universe where his current Test average is something other than 47 – they must now be buoyed by the possibility that, somewhere, he is chalking up triple centuries every innings.
The company's fortunes have been buoyed by growing numbers of middle- and high-earning Salvadoran bankers, bureaucrats and businessmen, and by a rise in compatriots living abroad who are buying property at home for their families or retirement.
With managerless Wednesday suffering from well-documented problems of their own and the Silkmen buoyed by four wins in four games over the festive period, the chances of an upset seem decent.
Related: UK finances buoyed by influx of payments from wealthy taxpayers That represents painfully slow progress, especially for an economy that has been growing at a reasonable lick for the past couple of years.
Buoyed by the oil and gas companies and fossil-fuel-funder mega-donors that increasingly bankroll their campaigns, most prominent Republican politicians have either denied that climate change exists or refused to stake out a clear position, citing their personal lack of scientific knowledge.
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