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to buoyant

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Having buoyancy; able to float

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BNP Paribas and Barclays made strong profits, thanks largely to buoyant revenues in their investment banks.

The Eagles, thumping winners over Brisbane last week, are at home to buoyant GWS.

However, London will pass Paris and Chicago to take fourth place thanks to buoyant expansion in business and financial services.

This has returned India's public finances to their traditional mess, after a temporary improvement thanks to buoyant tax revenues.

It has maintained a fiscal surplus, but this is mainly due to buoyant tax receipts rather than lower spending.

Countries with greater exposure to buoyant emerging Asia, such as Australia, are sanguine about a weak greenback.

But imports surged way beyond expectations and retail sales handily beat forecasts, pointing to buoyant domestic demand.

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It will start to become buoyant and seem to want to fly.

You are going to have to trek buoyant for a few days till all is settled.

But now, I feel that I just want to have fun; I want to dance; I want to feel buoyant.

In general, an underwater vehicle is usually designed to be positively buoyant to ensure safety.

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