Sentences with phrase «early tracking figures»

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Around three - quarters of countries tracked by the index recorded flat or positive annual price growth in Q1 2015, three years earlier this figure was closer to 47.2 %.
Thomas the Train Elements: * Thomas Wooden Railway Flynn & Water Tower Figure 8 Railroad Track Set 21 Piece * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Figure 8 Set Expansion Pack * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Early Engineers Busy Day on Sodor Set * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Early Engineers Round About Station * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Deluxe Over — The — Track Signal * Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway — Echo Tunnel * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Harold The Helicopter * Thomas Wooden Railway — Toby The Tram Engine * Thomas Wooden Railway — Skarloey * Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway — Wacky Track (2 pieces)
He was very early in his milestones - he was already rocking on all fours at this age and so I figured he was on track and doing great.
Totah is clearly talented in a variety of ways and he gets the best punchlines in the early episodes, though his extremely focused myopia doesn't always track believably and the show has yet to figure out how to make Michael's schooling a part of the show in any real way.
ABTA's Travel Trends Report 2017 found that early bookings for overseas holidays to be taken throughout summer 2017 were tracking 11 per cent above last year's figures.
The early data suggests Titanfall 2 has not had the best launch, with sales figures via GfK Chart - Track (which, we should remember, only tracks UK sales of physical games) placing it in the UK charts at number four, behind FIFA 17 and narrowly ahead of Farming Simulator 17.
Briefly: Kanter, though he does not fling paint like Pollock, uses calligraphic black and white marks against the white, non-negative void; Sloane continues his Herculean examination of the darkest, densest fields of early de Kooning; Paulson, darker still, studies the lines between the figure, the landscape, and oblivion (Thompson) like disappearing tracks in the sand.
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