One dealer said the volume was mostly churned by traders employed by brokerage houses, with most retail investors still on the sidelines. |
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Elsewhere there are places where thoughtless mountain bike and motorbike riders have churned up paths. |
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This is based on the occurrence of trace fossils, principally on the abundance of intensely churned sediments there. |
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A steamer came out of Rio Bay, and shook them with its wash, as it churned past on the way to the head of the lake. |
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The horse started off again, slowly and with clomping steps that churned up loose stones and rootless weeds. |
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Then a steep path, rooty and mountain-bike churned, led up to a main forest track of smooth crushed and compacted limestone. |
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The more it rained and the more the horses churned up the ground with their hooves, the worse it got. |
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The road was dusty, dry from the summer heat and churned by the passing of hooves and feet. |
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But this is just so run-of-the-mill, the pap churned out by the ton in the early sixties. |
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The organic butter you buy in the grocery store is usually made from mechanically churned cream. |
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Sandbag-lined bunkers and hastily-constructed concrete pillboxes rose sporadically out of the churned land. |
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This milk was separated into cream, being churned into butter and the skin being returned to suppliers for animal feeding. |
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For two weeks he churned out almost 300 pages of paper, which he compiled into a blue loose-leaf notebook and tabbed with multicolored dividers. |
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I live near a busy road and heaven knows what the Carbon Monoxide and other gunk that is churned out by cars and lorries do to me. |
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The 21st century demands free-thinkers, not an endless parade of automatons churned out from a formulaic educational assembly line. |
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It churned up the sea even more, and beat the yellow rain macs of the fishermen tying down tarpaulins. |
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As the gap between the enormous hull and the quayside grew the water churned. |
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At times strong head-winds whipped up high waves that churned the lake surface into a frenzy, making it difficult to paddle. |
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Between January and March games are always called off because mud has been churned up. |
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Furious park users claim that a popular beauty spot has been churned up by speeding quad bikes. |
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She aimed her rifle at the ground, fired off a spray that churned the earth. |
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The whole of the Market Place has been revamped at vast expense and if it were churned up now it would be quite appalling. |
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Turbulent tides have churned up the sea bed, disturbing rocks and natural debris such as drift wood. |
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But the land was churned up by riders and followers of the Bedale Hunt in pursuit of a fox last Saturday. |
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The silver to make thalers was churned out at the great mine at Joachimsthal. |
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Disk space on a desktop personal computer couldn't handle the volume being churned out. |
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Eventually, we did go off-road as the tarmac gave out and the dirt track became increasingly churned up. |
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The field has been ruined, the grass has been churned up into mud, there are piles of rubbish everywhere and it's not even been bagged. |
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The company whose founder was originally from Switzerland, is known for mild Swiss cheese, flavored milk, and freshly churned butter. |
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Far too often today historical works are churned out in unreadable academic jargon. |
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The waterspout churned across the river, and I saw waves ten feet high pound the marina when the rope got to within a few hundred feet of it. |
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During disputes, he and other government ministers have churned out statements that all but equate strikes with sedition. |
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All day, the Atlantic churned and the tide surged under the narrow strip of land that separates the ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Even as new applications are churned out, old ones need maintaining and even newer ones developing. |
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Women churned butter, baked potato bread and poured Irish coffees to beat the band. |
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For almost four decades, seamstresses in this sprawling sweatshop churned out what was once the height of haut couture. |
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The overtaxed sewer system had ruptured, mixing septic water with the thick sludge churned up by the wave. |
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In the foreground, a footbridge spans a river whose waters are churned by the wheel of old Mr. Sandyman's mill. |
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The level of triumphalism and belligerence churned out by our columnists has been embarrassing to behold. |
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The town council chairman said the grass outside the school was being churned up by tyres. |
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Heavy rain had churned the camp's dirt roads to mud, but failed to drown the smell of rotting corpses that still lie beneath mounds of masonry. |
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He then churned the Estate account by selling perfectly reasonable shares to pay for this ill-conceived investment. |
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These trades churned out in ever more massive quantities a myriad of small objects for personal and domestic adornment and use. |
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But that journey was almost over now, and he felt his spirits rise with every step as he churned back into motion through the muddy, slushy snow. |
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What work I owed I postponed until it had to be churned out in a flush of rage over my being disturbed by it. |
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Today, having churned out boy band after girl band after boy band to little avail, they needed something fresh to sell to the kids. |
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Vehicles churned up billowing clouds of dust as they drove through a barren landscape of cracked land dotted with green clumps of grass. |
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There are at least two urupa on the estuary and sometimes bones come up and some of these have also been churned over. |
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When cream is churned to make butter, the agitation breaks up the water into droplets. |
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Experts said they had been washed ashore by exceptionally strong north-easterly winds which had churned up the seabed off north Norfolk. |
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There was a time when only a section of the women population were addicted to the novelettes churned out by several scintillating weeklies. |
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I hung my cozzie and sarong on the rickety fan to dry as it churned the thick air, slowly. |
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And Katrina could have churned the water in Lake Pontchartrain such that saltier water on the bottom of the lake got into the floodwater. |
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In the world of the Depression of the 1920s, and into the years of World War 2, Hollywood churned out an endless succession of highly stylised, escapist fantasies. |
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The four or five thrillers a year that de Villiers churned out from 1966 until his death in 2013 were amazingly trashy. |
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Even as he churned out works decrying the evils of capital, he was extremely entrepreneurial and owned a fair amount of property. |
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Barthas would look out on scenes of churned up earth filled with human remains and the debris of thousands of pulverized lives. |
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That feels inherently manufactured, creating a setting wherein episodes are churned out, assembly-line style. |
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Two waterspouts churned their way through Biscayne Bay in the Miami area. |
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Women habitually baked bread, churned butter, brewed beer, sewed clothes, knitted stockings, spun yarn, and even sometimes milled flour and wove cloth. |
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The book is a counterpunch to the volumes of Oprah hagiography the publishing business has churned out over the years. |
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Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk. |
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A maelstrom of questions churned his mind and he had no answers. |
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Behind him a rip flows out to sea from the shoreline, a swath of muddy rippled water filled with black sand churned up by its powerful seaward pull. |
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For days he had slept beneath his ample bedding, as his mind churned and twisted, in trying to fit itself around what had become of it, and what he had seen. |
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The storm spun off tornadoes as it churned northwest at 119 kph with winds that topped 193 kph, causing transformers to explode in the pre-dawn darkness. |
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There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall. |
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And though such might not make him a legend, what cemented his icon status was the sheer volume of work he churned out under the unwatchful eyes of Cannon Films. |
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This is the kind of cinema which everyone can appreciate simply because it offers something very different from the usual candy floss churned out ninety percent of the time. |
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Further out, the mighty Atlantic ocean churned dirty grey and cold. |
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Will the rumor mill finally shut down even as he has publicly admitted how painful it is to be churned through it? |
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A lump grew in the pit of Wil's stomach and his mind churned in anger. |
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The two powerful outboards churned up streams of white, angry water. |
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But one thing I remember, as we churned down the Mississippi in a painted paddle steamer, was his pride in the flood defences protecting New Orleans. |
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The sample of the sound of milk being churned into butter takes on an eerie sound that is more like a pack of marching troopers than a regular act of rural domesticity. |
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Butter and cheese were being churned and sold on the streets, while a pig on a barbecue created a mouth-watering aroma that drifted through the town. |
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His mother always made homemade bread and churned butter, and she preserved jams and a myriad of fruits and vegetables for savoring through the year. |
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McDermott was the lady who churned the butter at Rathscanlon. |
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The shelling churned the landscape into a sea of mud and craters. |
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By then the Allied armies had advanced about ten miles and the Somme battlefield had been churned, like that of Verdun, into a featureless lunar landscape. |
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He added grass verges in the area were churned up and were disgusting and wanted to know what Colchester Council was spending taxpayers' money on. |
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The broker appears to have churned the account and Donald let him do so. |
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I went into work early and churned out the press releases due for that week, and then began to proofread and edit some short stories and articles. |
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London has always drawn in the poor and hopeful, and churned out the richer and more successful, who move out because they are worried about raising children in the city. |
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And the young people being churned out of our schools have no jobs. |
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Employees from the Bolton office of AXA Insurance spent days digging and planting in muddy patches of ground that had been churned up by students' feet at the school. |
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Like all the figures churned out in the aftermath of the tsunami, bewildering in their range and enormity, it can only be an estimate and will remain so for some time. |
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More than anything, he liked companies that churned out the products people craved, figuring that an ever-growing population would deliver evergreen profits. |
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From a fuzzy track he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by, and churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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From a fuzzy track, he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by while churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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It can be made if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. |
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Past attempts at rehydrating mummy eyes churned out samples resembling mushy oatmeal. |
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I just churned these things out, one after the other after the other. |
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Under the genre labels, there are thousands of books churned out every year that are fairly formulaic brain candy. |
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Now in a glittery, flesh-coloured body stocking he churned out a string of hits, Brother and Sister, The Circus and Breathe. |
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Mud that's been churned up, or bioturbated, would be softer, freed of the stiff microbial mat that covered much of the seafloor. |
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Of course, a decade of Beancounter Bingo has churned most of those positions right out of existence, but that's another column. |
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It certainly puts to shame most of the crude, crass and crummy comedies being churned out these days. |
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The Go-Devil motor churned through dense mats of aquatic vegetation that would have stalled traditional outboards. |
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In my opinion, and the league table confirms this, the team and manager are not quite as bad as the endless negativity churned out in your paper. |
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There is desperation in poor Graham's eyes as he tries SO hard to inject high camp drama into a cheapo show that looks like it's churned out on a budget of about 30 quid. |
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The water in the Minas Basin is a dense and nearly opaque reddish brown due to large amounts of suspended silt which are continually churned by tidal currents. |
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