The
expected upturn
in england's fortunes following the final victory over napoleon at waterloo in 1815 never materialized.
Savills mentioned a "
marked upturn
" in its january 2006 trading statement, another reason for its shares to ride high.
Upturn in fortunes
was not to last, however.
Upturned hull
you can see the doors where the dredging buckets would have been deployed.
Holstein uk club sales across the country
reflect the upturn.
In march, there was a
sharp upturn
of 5.7 % in cargo traffic for a 1.5 % increase in capacity.
Upturn in the economy.
Upturned bucket, promotes improved paste release.
A period of slower growth within the
sustained economic upturn
is possible.
Upturn in class struggle
could make things very difficult for blair.
Upturned throat, in the half light.
For 2008, we are forecasting a
modest upturn
in the pace of uk gdp growth, to 2.5 % .
Upturn in business confidence
underlined by a combination of increasing capital expenditure.
Upturned plant pot
over them, cover the hole to exclude any light.
There was a
slight upturn
in 1974 when regulations were made requiring local authorities to make plans.
Upturn in demand
for private client specialists.
Upturned lids
from coffee jars - especially the gold colored ones.
A period of slower growth within the sustained
economic upturn
is possible.
Upturn in the market.
Upturned nose; even - never!
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