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So volatile were its shares that trading in the stock was halted twice on Friday.
They were more restless and more emotionally volatile, were frustrated more easily, and more easily lost their tempers.
For example, decades of research confirms that people tend to have troubled romantic relationships if they are emotionally volatile, were mistreated as children or abuse drugs or alcohol.
A sharp downturn resulted during the first three months of the year: sales tax collections were down 20 percent, personal income tax collections were down 54 percent, and corporate taxes, which are often volatile, were down nearly 120 percent, according to the report.
Energy and food prices, both supposedly very volatile, were tame through this period.
High-density extraction solvents, being mostly halogenated, are generally toxic and have high background emission in ICP-OES, accordingly alcohols with lower densities than aqueous solutions and less volatile were chosen in this test.
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"Volatile is the word I would use," said Duddy.
The most volatile are aimless teenagers looking for a fight.
Volatiles were then evaporated, and the residue washed.
Enantiomeric compositions of volatiles were not determined.
All volatiles were removed under reduced pressure.
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