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So: to the decision which outraged almost everyone, but which caused me to rise briefly from my laptop and shout: "Ha! Yes!" and then subside chuckling to my seat.
She pushed publicly last year to hold interest rates near zero for longer than the Fed then planned, to hasten the fall in unemployment, even if that caused inflation to rise briefly above 2%.
Indeed, browsing in the New Grove Dictionary of Opera is like an unguided tour of Paris's Pere Lachaise cemetery, but with a difference: knock on Mr. Sadie's equally vast collection of gravestones and their inhabitants will rise, briefly explain themselves and then disappear forever.
For me, he is the greatest writer on film today, star-struck since his childhood in post-war England, when seeing a Hollywood film was the only way that most of the exhausted population could rise briefly above their deprived lives.
The noise, dirt and bustle of London streets; Margaret's despair as she's led deep into the hell of Newgate prison after her arrest; the cacophony of the court of assizes at Bury St Edmunds - all rise briefly, but fully fledged, from the page.
The stock did rise briefly, but it wasn't worth cavorting with Cramer, in my view.
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Three months ago, hopes of restarting peace talks rose briefly.
In Japan, the Nikkei index rose briefly above 10,000 for the first time since August.
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