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Nature is rounded up within firm curves, gathered into a flock of mounds.
These pillows allow your head to fall into the middle of the pillow, while supporting your neck with a firm, curved section at the bottom of the pillow.
Hynes is Siobhan Sharp, whose firm, Perfect Curve, has somehow landed the public relations contract.
Harry Shapiro, editor of Druglink magazine, said that for the first time since drugs became a political issue in the 1960s most ways of measuring suggested that drug use was now on a firm downward curve.
Along with her team of East End trendies at branding firm Perfect Curve, Siobhan spoke only in buzz-wordy PR nonsense and came up with unworkable ideas that baffled her more straightforward boss.
In such a case, the observed fall in borrowing among their borrowers would be partly caused by a movement along a firm's demand curve for funds.
The emasculation metaphor is taken even further in the case of dialogue: sometimes the girlfriend will yell "How far are you gonna take me?" in the manner of someone who expects a man with stamina and a firm grasp of curves.
In the early 1970s, for example, the firm emphasised the "experience curve".
Employment adjustment costs also result in allocations outside the firm's labour demand curve (Bertola 1999).
If the combination of brand image and cash moves below the weak Skiba curve, the firm has to face bankruptcy in the long run.
A remote control activates the 77 inch flexible screen, which when curved, the firm claims, enhances the viewing experience.
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