The Chinese had a boat called a junk which was flat bottomed and had square bow and stern. |
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My clubhead has bottomed out well before it has reached the tee and will be on the way back up by the time it strikes the ball. |
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Once bottomed, Dechaineux fired a series of yellow smoke candles every half an hour until found. |
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All cooking was done in the oven or on the open fire, and of necessity we always had a fine selection of grimy bottomed pans. |
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Credit rating agency Standard and Poors has scotched claims that the economy has bottomed out and recovery is imminent. |
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In a thick bottomed pan put in all ingredients except the first extract of coconut milk, tomatoes and salt. |
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They were constructed with sloping sides, flat bottomed and lined with puddled clay. |
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In the afternoon, the tide bottomed out which pushed the bowl out of reach of any paddle surfer. |
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After more than a decade firmly ensconced among golf's elite, the seven-time European No.1 bottomed out at No.83 in the world. |
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But when the sports teams fled and the hi-tech craze bottomed out taking so many lives with it, what was left was the shell of former economic glory. |
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My dimply bottomed toddler was rapidly turning into a proper person and I worried that if I didn't make the jump now I would miss out on her childhood. |
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As well, he says there are some signs the decline in french fry consumption has bottomed out and is beginning to rebound. |
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Overall employment has basically bottomed out and unemployment is staying put, even if it is not increasing as, for example, in my country. |
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A glass bottomed runnel, which collects water during the short and torrential rains, doubles as a skylight over a glass shower and over the guest room below. |
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Around 1985, America's fertility rate bottomed out and began to rise again. |
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Since payrolls bottomed in February of 2010, employment has risen by an average of 138,000 jobs per month. |
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This paste is kept in a hoppered bottomed tank then pumped toward the press. |
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Moreover, it seems that pessimism about the economy's future situation bottomed out last month. |
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Towards year end, some signs of strengthening emerged, giving rise to expectations that the economy had bottomed out. |
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Inflation has bottomed out and should not become an issue before 2011 or 2012, Keitel forecast. |
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The strength of the Japanese currency may be owed to the fact that the Japanese economy has bottomed out. |
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While the economy appears to have bottomed out, spending remained extremely lacklustre up to the year end. |
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The crew's morale bottomed out when the Wave Warrior hit the Doldrums, an area near the equator that is notorious for its calms and its light, shifting winds. |
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A closer view reveals that the SOIR bottomed out in mid-October from a short-term decline and has been moseying higher ever since. |
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Margins bottomed in July, before improving in August and September. |
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Conversely, however, just as sophisticated stockbrokers buy when they think the market has bottomed out, this may be exactly the ideal time for investment! |
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In the railway tie category, demand declines and pricing pressures appear to have bottomed out, while demand is holding in the utility pole market although pricing pressures continue to be experienced. |
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The pits intersected the Chimu formation and bottomed in strongly altered diorite intruding the overlying quartzites. |
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Iraq may have bottomed out, or the worst may be yet to come. |
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The vortex trail will spring from the upstream edge of a flat bottomed gate, causing pressure pulsations at the bottom of the gate. |
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The depression bottomed out in 1993, and Finland saw steady economic growth for more than ten years. |
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I'm referring to the fictional depictions, those dimple bottomed winged plumpies flying around with harps or bows and arrows. |
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There might be an element of truth in this, but there is reason to believe that this could well have bottomed out, having regard to the commitments in the Monterrey process. |
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The solution No one has bottomed out an evolutionary drive for infidelity. |
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The noble science of Geology Is bottomed firmly on Coprology For ever be Hyenas blessed. |
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He reckons that it could take ten years for the Nasdaq to regain its peak, two years for the broader indices. The judgment about whether the market has bottomed hinges on your view about the shape of the downturn. |
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Our current evaluation of the segments of the corporate-bond markets is that financials have bottomed out, but the lowest point is not yet in sight for high-yield and investment grade corporate bonds. |
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But at the end of August, it looked as if wholesale prices for Norway-sourced Atlantic salmon had bottomed out on the Tokyo market after months of decline. |
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Moreover, the Supreme Court has held that the President must obey outstanding executive orders, even when bottomed on the Constitution, until they are revoked. |
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Commutative justice relates to the exchange of one thing for another, and is bottomed on the principle of something for something, or as the lawyers say, quid pro quo. |
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If mortgage rates have really bottomed this time, of course, homeowners who ignore remortgages might be contented by the thought they saved time and hassle by sitting tight. |
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Dubai shares rise Dubai stocks advanced, led by Arabtec Holding as some investors bet the selloff in United Arab Emirates' biggest listed builder has bottomed out. |
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