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Yet now the margin target is again looking Panglossian, analysts expect the company to make a downwards revision.
Holding the ginger in one hand and the spoon in the other, use the inside top of the spoon to make firm, downwards strokes along the piece of ginger.
In a statement filed on Thursday, Sports Direct said it had made a £23.3m downwards adjustment to the value of the two derivative financial instruments at its half-year end in October.
As the car made its way downwards I caught a glimpse of my pathetic reflection in the elevator's mirrored walls.
P. Make a downwards-pointing "K" but with your thumb on your middle finger.
The Reserve Bank allowed the Australian dollar to float downwards, which made exports more competitive in markets outside Asia and boosted the local-currency earnings of commodity exporters.
From a height of 1,000 mètres M. Pégoud allowed his machine, a Blériot monoplane, to drop straight downwards and then made it turn a somersault, continuing his flight head downwards before bringing the aeroplane to its right position again for the purpose of landing.
Why are you pointing at their names and then making that frantic downwards motion with both your paws?
They did indeed look like tulips – but with some of the outer petals (if that is what they are) pointing downwards, making the whole flower head appear to be about five inches long.
Other deep ice drills use lasers or superheated water to make their way downwards.
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