For those without someone to swoon over, perhaps a bit of technology nostalgia and a Fortran manual will do.
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They will have plenty to swoon over here: breezy ankle length dresses in printed silk, tweed shorts-suits and wool cloaks.
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Apple shares are down more than 14% in January and have stumbled 35% since beginning to swoon back in September.
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The market has calmed down since it began to swoon last October.
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Lexus brand had been on top since 2000, but the earthquake in Japan last March disrupted auto production in Japan, causing Lexus sales to swoon.
And Harley gives bikers every chance to swoon, with a 640, 000-member owners group, a 720-page parts-and-accessories catalog and everything from blue jeans to pickup trucks with the Harley name on it.
If he is right, and Mr Flaherty's various interventions avoid the collateral damage that would be caused by an actual interest-rate rise, Canada's admirers will have another thing to swoon over.
Brienne calls as he begins to swoon.
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The results will cause any pork lover to swoon, but the prospect of procuring and boning a whole pig and then wrangling it over a fire pit in my small and densely wooded yard seemed beyond impossible in this lifetime.
Since the dawn of rock n roll, the only performers on similar footing are the Beatles, who like Elvis, not only released hit record after hit record, literally caused crowds to swoon and set concert records everywhere they went, but also made movies, lots of movies.
To us it appears to us to have the most favorable valuation among the major gold miners, possibly due to the swoon in copper prices.
It has been a quiet, relatively boring summer of trading compared to the swoon of late 2008 followed by the see-sawing in 2009 and earlier this year.
And some, like Katy Brand, just swoon to think of themselves as a Mrs.
Even when dying, Leonardo DiCaprio managed to make Kate Winslet swoon.
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Held back by a press conference, I got there just in time to see the ladies swoon over the likes of the One Tree Hill cast while gasping at the waistlines of America's Next Top Models.
Explanations for the September swoon are hard to come by, and harder to swallow.
Romans tracked the market's boom through the late 1990s to the economy's swoon from the September 11 attacks.
The swoon was a reaction to published research by Muddy Waters, a research firm founded by Carson C.
The focus on design comes from a recognition that products that are beautiful and easy to use can make their users swoon and pay good money for them.
If the economy improves to the point where growth is better than in recent years and the unemployment rate is moving steadily downward, the Fed tightening the market appears to fear may not portend a swoon in risk assets like equities.
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Despite a late afternoon swoon, Wall Street managed to close on a positive note, representing the second consecutive day of gains.
The holiday season started off well but a December swoon in consumer confidence gave way to softer than expected buying during the critical shopping weeks in early to mid-December.
He designed and installed cameras intended to operate year-round at the edges of glaciers in Alaska, Iceland, Greenland and Montana, ones that would take pictures repeatedly, throughout the year, year after year, in order to catch an ice sheet in its death swoon.
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Even without the liabilities of Northern Rock and other banks rescued by the government, public debt is clearly going to smash through the 40% ceiling as tax revenues swoon and welfare spending rises.
The market was revcovering from a spate of declines that saw the Dow drop 15.9% from the end of January through Tuesday as investors questioned Washington's efforts to revive the American economy from its subprime-induced swoon.
And while a generous donation by an investment bank might not make the general public swoon, it can demonstrate a sense of ethical responsibility to its client base.
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And while we deeply appreciate the attention we get and swoon at the thought of how important our games are to some players, we do feel a bit trapped.
Meanwhile, the Forbes.com "Sector to Watch"--the telecom equipment sector--continued its recent swoon.
The most likely source would be the financial markets, whose swoon in 2008 prompted many congressmen (but not Mr Barrow) to reconsider their opposition to a bail-out of foundering banks.
To add to their pain, investors are paying Uncle Sam at a time when the markets are in a swoon.
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