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Mr. Levkovich argues that the sectors most affected by the credit crisis — like bank, brokerage firm and housing stocks — have already suffered, clearing the way for them to rebound like a "coiled spring" in the second half of this year.
The home secretary, David Blunkett, said last week that society was like a "coiled spring".This is tightened by the third worry: terrorism.
According to a 1950 description by author Tom Meany, "The bent knees and the crouch give him the appearance of a coiled spring, although most pitchers think of him as a coiled rattlesnake".
He looks like a coiled spring.
I spend the whole night like a coiled spring, ready to take a bullet for Joel.
Christine, a coiled spring of unmet need, responds in kind: to some degree, Mme.
Leading the way was our guide, Daniel, a small, agile man with the restrained but explosive energy of a coiled spring.
Twice Mauricio Pochettino, who spent most of the evening pacing his technical area like a coiled spring, raced on to the pitch to deal with altercations.
Nothing showed off this young company better than Graham's 1936 antiwar "Sketches from 'Chronicle,' " led by Elizabeth Auclair — euphoric and a touch wild in the final section, "Prelude to Action" — and Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch, whose backward walks were as taut as a coiled spring.
"For the vast majority of people, it simply is not interesting," said Ms. Chizhova, 52, who smokes and talks with the energy of a coiled spring.
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