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Booming in a six-beat rhythm, it ends in a crashing roll.
Jason Maguire will miss all four days of the Cheltenham Festival after fracturing his sternum in a crashing fall at Stratford on Monday.
Not only is there an Indiana Jones-like quality to some of Tintin's adventures — he's forever discovering secret passages or getting trapped in a crashing plane — but Hergé's drawings have an inherently cinematic quality.
After trying unsuccessfully to find a buyer in a crashing economy, Woolworths announced last week that it was shutting its 807 stores in Britain for good, with the last one to close on Jan . 5
The European leaders wanted to make sure that next week does not result in a crashing out of Britain, which neither side wants, and they wanted to settle the extension issue now, without having to come back again for another urgent meeting so close to March 29.
So, in short, the dirty little secret about diversification that the bar-graph pushers and ivory-tower dwellers don't want to acknowledge is that it works best when you don't need it to (i.e., in a rising market) and worst when you desperately want it (i.e., in a crashing market).
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