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It has a butterfly roof, so the front slopes gradually downward, rising again about halfway back.
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Like AIG, shares of food-maker Kraft Foods also managed to buck Friday's downward market, rising 1.9%, or 55 cents, to $30.21.
But over the parabola's crest and during the half-minute journey downward, fliers "rise up off the floor like spooks from a grave".
Camels have an unmistakable silhouette, with their humped back, short tail, long slim legs, and long neck that dips downward and rises to a small narrow head.
"Household expenditures cannot forever evade the downward pull of rising unemployment".
During and after the financial crisis, with the economy careering downward and unemployment rising, the public was understandably focussed on avoiding immediate disaster.
Stocks were caught in the first quarter between the upward push of higher earnings and the downward pull of rising interest rates, Ms. Seneca said.
Economists say steady job growth over the last three months, as well as this year's federal payroll tax cut, have offset the downward pull of rising energy costs on the economy as a whole.
But they're also winning recent immigrants because those immigrants often aren't assimilating successfully — or worse, are assimilating downward, thanks to rising out-of-wedlock birthrates and high dropout rates.
An upward or downward slanting triangle (rising wedge, falling wedge).
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce said it was "extremely welcome news" that Scotland's unemployment rate had resumed its downward trend, after rising by 8,000 in the previous quarterly figures.
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