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The band remained active, and soon had its debut album reissued as Gyrate Plus.
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They said prices could still gyrate next week, but ultimately leave prices not far from current levels.
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While the stock may gyrate daily, weekly or even monthly, the long-term future for Apple is hard to deny.
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Although they may gyrate following Portugal's demise, Spain should avoid its neighbour's fate.
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The band released two records Gyrate and Chomp and a number of singles before its first break-up in 1983.
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It's based on the idea that stocks that gyrate less in price generally have produced good returns with less risk than the broad market.
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This week, investors have watched the markets gyrate as news from all corners of the world seem to be driving stocks in different directions.
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He was on his back and at first he wasn't moving, but slowly he began to gyrate his arms and legs like a stunned crab.
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As communal violence spreads and as financial markets continue to gyrate wildly while businesses and workers worry about their future, what is President Suharto doing?
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"This is fabulous for business, " says Edward Norwick, restaurant manager of the Penthouse Executive Club in Manhattan, as scantily clad women gyrate on a stage nearby.
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Verghese reminds that Olam has seen commodity prices gyrate before and weathered several economic blasts in its 19 years--while he points to a chart showing a steady, annual rise in net profit.
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Stepping on a chair that wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void.
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