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"Before, people were buying floating real estate, flipping boats rather than sailing them," he said.
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"It's the kind that floats real low in the water, like the blobs in a lava lamp," said David M. Kennedy, director of the office of response and restoration for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which was monitoring the sinking but not directly involved in the cleanup.
Although credit where it's due, whoever floated Real Housewives of Melbourne deserves a golden handjob.
By floating, the real moves with market demands, which makes it difficult for currency marauders to force a government-initiated devaluation.
Splash up and down in it - do backstrokes, hand-stands and float real nice in it.
A flop is defined as a real floating operation, e.g., a real addition, multiplication, division, and so on.
A flop is defined as real floating operations, i.e., real additions, multiplications, divisions, and so on.
A flop is defined as a real floating operation, i.e., a real addition, multiplication, and division.
A FLOP is defined as a real floating operation, i.e., a real addition, multiplication, division, and so on.
The eerie chain of punchcards hanging in the graveyard floats there, real yet insubstantial, husbanding a history that cannot be read.
Two weeks after the government decided to float the real, its exchange rate against the dollar was suffering wild daily oscillations, and was lurking in a range of 1.80-2.00 thethe dollar a long way from the 1.21 it was worth on January 12th.
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