Sentences with phrase «around falling over»

Could it be because I said «running around falling over» and a Wack Wiltshire fan took the truth personally?

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On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
While poverty has fallen around the world over the past 2 1/2 decades, the vast majority of the people who moved past the $ 1.25 - a-day threshold hail from China.
The idea bounces around in the head of just about every homeowner, or at least every homeowner over 50: If I fall short on my retirement savings, maybe my home equity can help pay my bills.
As for deflation, the «unprecedented policy actions» from central banks around the world means falling prices are unlikely over the next several years.
As growing legions of lovesick people around the globe search for their perfect mates and advertisers fall over one another to write him ever larger checks, he just kicks back and smiles.
Reality is over here (points to opposite corner of the room) running around in circles, and you're too busy falling in love with this fictitious notion of what you think your customer behavior is.
Last fall Airstream2Go partnered with Exclusive — a luxury destination club wherein members pay a fee to have year - round access to very plush lodgings all over the globe — to offer three trips: one up the California coastline, another in and around Yellowstone National Park, and a third in the Southwest, through Zion, Bryce, and the Grand Canyon.
In 1987 stocks around the globe fell 40 % and many people said the bull market was over.
The number of federally insured credit unions has slowly fallen from roughly 18,000 around 1980 to just over 6,200 in the first quarter of 2015, according to the National Credit Union Administration.
Operating with the idea that the 200 - day moving average of $ QQQ will not provide significant support, we now expect $ QQQ to fall to test its prior swing low (around the $ 63 to $ 64 area) over the next two weeks.
Oil prices fell over 5 percent in early Asian trade and were still trading around $ 41.21 a barrel for benchmark Brent crude and $ 38.47 for U.S. WTI (West Texas Intermediate) in early European trade.
Even though federal corporate tax rates have fallen by more than half over the past 30 years, corporate income tax revenues have continued to fluctuate around two per cent of GDP.
With petrol prices last week climbing over 140p for a litre of unleaded fuel for the first time ever (according to Experian Catalist) and the cost of diesel lingering around record highs, sentiment towards the oil companies has unsurprisingly started to fall again.
It has only been around for a few years — years in which metals were falling more than rising — but over the past three years it nevertheless outperformed precious metals stocks, on average.
Despite the falls in recent months, business credit is around 6 per cent higher over the year to March.
In particular, the Australian dollar fell to around US63 cents by late August as investors moved out of the currency into the rapidly appreciating yen; the bilateral rate against the yen fell from 82 to 70 yen over the same period.
The increase of around 1 percentage point in long - term interest rates over the course of this year was associated with a fall in dwelling investment in the September quarter.
Since the last round of official interest rate increases around the world over May and June, market interest rates in many countries have fallen as earlier inflationary fears have subsided.
Shares of JCP have fallen from $ 35 down to around $ 16 over the past year as they have struggled amidst a turnaround plan involving the company's stores.
After reaching a new low of a little over 0.4 per cent in mid June, yields rose to an intraday high of 1.4 per cent very quickly, before falling back to around 0.9 per cent.
The latest ABS projections, based on Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) estimates, indicate that farm GDP fell by around 30 per cent over the year to the June quarter 2003, subtracting a little under 1 percentage point from GDP growth, which is a slightly smaller subtraction than previously expected.
At the time of the previous Statement the Bank judged that underlying inflation was likely to fall slightly to around 2 1/2 per cent in the second half of 2003, and to remain around that rate over the following year.
The effect of the drought can also be seen in farm output, which fell by around one - third over the year to the March quarter, subtracting 1.1 percentage points from aggregate GDP growth.
The value of manufactured exports fell by 2 per cent over the year to the June quarter, compared with average annual growth of around 15 per cent for much of the 1990s.
Common equity, on the other hand, has fallen from $ 1.3 billion to $ 171 million while the debt to equity ratio has skyrocketed from around 40 % to over 90 %.
The Australian dollar reached a peak of US68.5 cents in early July, but then fell sharply, by around US4 cents in a little over a week (Graphs 18 and 19).
While the Australian market has not kept pace with the rises seen in the US over recent months, over the longer term it has been considerably more stable; the ASX 200 is now around the same level as at the end of 1999, whereas the S&P 500 has fallen by about one - third over that period.
After being relatively stable at around 4 per cent over April, US yields on 10 - year treasury bonds fell to 3.1 per cent by mid June (Graph 9).
They show that over the year to the June quarter, the value of manufactured exports to east Asia fell by around 15 per cent, while overseas arrivals from east Asia (a good indicator of tourist trade) fell by around 10 per cent.
The decline in world interest rates over the past few years has seen the servicing burden of foreign debt fall to around the levels of the early 1980s.
Employment has been broadly unchanged over this period, although with the participation rate having fallen, the unemployment rate has declined to around 5 per cent from its record high of 5 1/2 per cent early in 2003.
The pick - up in oil prices has been especially noteworthy, with the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil rising to a new daily record of over US$ 57 per barrel in April, before falling back to around US$ 50 per barrel in early May (Graph 1).
While net overseas migration to NSW has fallen over this period, increased outflows of residents to other states have accounted for around two - thirds of the decline in population growth.
Investors around the world were taken by surprise on Tuesday after the People's Bank of China (PBoC) devalued the yuan by almost 2 percent against the U.S. dollar, causing the currency to suffer its biggest fall in over two decades.
As with rural exports, proceeds from resource exports have been weak over recent quarters, with export earnings falling by around 3 per cent in the September quarter and by around 12 1/2 per cent over the past year.
Data from Australian Property Monitors show that inner - city apartment prices in Melbourne have fallen by around 4 per cent from their peak, while prices in Sydney have fallen by about the same amount over the two quarters to June, though they remain 8 per cent higher over the year.
(Sometimes, if one has fallen out with one's colleagues over something, God is the only one left around who speaks English!)
Over the hills, the vales, the cities, rage the red flames fierce: The Heavens melted from north to south: and Urizen, who sat Above all heavens, in thunders wrap'd, emerg'd his leprous head From out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cOver the hills, the vales, the cities, rage the red flames fierce: The Heavens melted from north to south: and Urizen, who sat Above all heavens, in thunders wrap'd, emerg'd his leprous head From out his holy shrine, his tears in deluge piteous Falling into the deep sublime: flag'd with grey - brow'd snows And thunderous visages, his jealous wings wav'd over the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cover the deep; Weeping in dismal howling woe, he dark descended, howling Around the smitten bands, clothed in tears & trembling, shudd» ring cold.
Then, too, it will presumably be possible to leave it an open question whether the history of human descent as known to us does or does not possess features which only after the Fall of the first man can be thought of to some extent as a predominance of his pre-human past and of his environment, over a sensitivity to the world around him no longer protected by the gift of integrity, and over his lack of adaptation to a particular milieu.
I very nearly gave up early in that 2005 series though — I think it was the farting aliens on Downing Street that made me roll my eyes so hard they nearly fell out of my head — but right around the eighth and ninth episodes (called The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances, a perfect mix of love and fear, creepiness and beauty) was when I fell head over heels in love with the show.
A young tree set out in a city's park with an iron cage around it for support may well resent the humiliation of that external curb, but if all the freedom which the tree seeks is release from that encumbrance it will discover that the only freedom which it has achieved is freedom to fall over when the wind blows.
I want to remember how your baby hair is still so wispy and fine, how everyone who sees you exclaims over how much you look like your dad, how your little feet are still so pudgy and round, how you climb into your little toy basket and perch there for a solid hour, how you laugh so hard when you're crawling away from your brother's chasing that you fall over, how you roll around on the floor laughing until you are gasping at the antics of the rest of us.
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Once done, remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan about 20 minutes and then run a knife around the edge of the pan, place a cooling rack on top and carefully flip the whole thing over so the cake falls out onto the cooling rack.
Remove cake from fridge and carefully spoon the ganache around the edges of the cake, pushing it over the edges so that it falls in drips down the side.
I can't believe that Summer is almost over and Fall is just around the corner, but with school getting back in session, college football games starting this week and NFL regular season right around the corner, it seems the time is here.
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Place the roast skin - side down on a work surface and evenly distribute the filling over the pork, leaving a 1 - inch border around the sides so the filling doesn't fall out when you roll the meat.
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