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Some investors are clearly spooked, with increasing numbers taking out contracts that protect them against volatility in the pound's value.
"After the initial 20 minutes we were spooked with the injury to Steven Fletcher and we had a midfield that's never played together," he said.
But with weakened demand in the junk bond market especially after investors got spooked with the downgrades of General Motors and Ford Motor debt in May loans started to look like more attractive financing options.
The horses get spooked with the noise so did not attend, the donkeys less so, an obvious irony at a ball for the Lipizzaner horses.
He told me the trouble began when he was forced to leave a Q&A session with Stargate SG-1 star Chris Judge, who he'd visibly spooked with his lurking behavior.
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Karl Darlow, the inexperienced goalkeeper whom the home crowd attempted to spook with taunts throughout the first half, kept them at bay with a fine save from a close-range shot by Dieumerci Mbokani in the 33rd minute.
The Syriza party, which had surged on a wave of anti-austerity sentiment and spooked Europe with its talk of tearing up Greece's loan agreement with its foreign creditors, was in second place, with 27 percent of the vote and 72 seats.
Still, Ma Rainey — played here by that doyenne of defiance Whoopi Goldberg — is not "spooked up with the white men".
Last year, there were at least seven instances of a horse getting spooked, colliding with a vehicle or collapsing, events that animal advocates say harm the horses and endanger the public.
But he spooked investors with projected losses going into next year.
Gough finished with 0-41 from his 10 overs, and though he spooked the Aussies with a lusty 46 not out when the game was all but lost, the tourists never had to face the spectre of defeat.
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