I've ticked a lot of boxes in my career and this is another one for me.
Showroom traffic "has ticked up" since the program's official July 1 start date, Wood said.
Abroad, refinery crude-input volume ticked down 61, 000 barrels per day to 857 million barrels.
While its sales closure rate hasn't improved, customer satisfaction scores have ticked up recently.
Mr. McElhinny displayed images of Samsung's Galaxy phone and ticked off their similarities to the iPhone.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note ticked up to 3.70%, from 3.69% Wednesday.
In a recent research report, Simmons methodically ticked off plenty of headwinds for the sector.
And I think Jake wished you good luck when you ticked off all the various items.
Mahaffey ticked off a list of counterproposals--involving break time, overtime, absenteeism and janitorial services.
While sentiment actually ticked up in September, the index does reflect the expectation of ultra-sluggish growth.
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While the FTSE 100 slipped and U.K. gilts fell back, sterling ticked higher against the dollar.
But when the firm did it again in 2010, it seems the Prince got ticked.
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While it's commendable that Tyrrell is fighting, I'm ticked off that she has to.
The Welsh government "takes some comfort" from the extra 4.5% who ticked that box.
Once one plane is ticked off the list, they start the process all over again.
Investor risk appetite up-ticked significantly Tuesday afternoon, which hurt gold and also the safe-haven U.S. Treasury market.
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Not surprisingly, equities ticked up this morning, buoyed also by optimism coming from the European Central Bank.
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And there is no question that is discouraging news that that number ticked up, as you mentioned.
Shares of Old Mutual shot up by 4.3% to 126.3 pence while HSBC ticked up by 0.9% to 639.7 pence.
In other news in New York today, the second anniversary of the bear market bottom just ticked over.
McLaren and Ferrari found their true pace when it counted as the last minutes of qualifying ticked down.
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But the application was filled in by a broker who made a mistake and ticked the "no" box.
Then, make sure you have the 'Cache' and 'Cookies' check boxes ticked before clicking 'Clear Private Data Now'.
For example, retail sales growth ticked up to 14.2 percent in September, compared to 13.2 percent in August.
It was also reported that the already high unemployment rate ticked up from 9.6% to 9.8% in November.
The hosts continued to pound the Lions line as the clock ticked down, but the visitors held firm.
An American Airlines flack responds: "I'd be ticked, too, "and adds that the company is working to reduce flight delays.
Fresh EU economic data Friday showed Euro Zone inflation up-ticked just a bit, to 2.7% on an annual basis.
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Hafner hit a high drive that ticked off center fielder Rajai Davis' glove as he approached the padded wall.
The defendant ticked a box to say that he had sold the machine at the time of the offence.
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