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The first is the inflatable dinghy, which often deflates.
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"While bubbles always burst, a balloon often deflates slowly in the absence of a 'pin'".Moreover, the government is trying to cool the market.
Spot market charter rates for capesize vessels the largest dry bulk ships, which often handle coal and ore cratered to about $2,000 a day in November, as the global financial crisis deflated Western consumer demand for Chinese goods.
Barrymore drank, which often made him miserable.
The jokes often deflate from over- or underemphasis.
PARIS — A new generation has grown up in Paris, without the bright, white light turned on those who are promoted — and then often deflated — by the big brands.
"Which slightly deflates my sense of accomplishment".
The film, which slowly deflates in a turn for the reactionary, has undeniable pleasures.
8. ah+1 = Ch+1 ah, which deflates the ah vector; and Mh+1 = Mh- ph ph', which deflates the Mh matrix.
One is the weakness of the euro, which deflates European profits when converted into dollars.
Everyone gangs up on Kelsie and she apologizes for everything, which deflates some of the drama.
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