Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America did the same, while gold prices fluctuated violently.
On my first cast, my line stops suddenly then begins violently exiting my reel.
One foot lifted and a second later my stall door was violently kicked open.
He would brake violently for poppies seen at the roadside, and gloried in lupins and clematis.
In the early 1990s, when apartheid was dying, Mr Terre'Blanche tried violently to revive it.
We strap the equipment to this table and then violently shake it to simulate the trip.
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Experts say people who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder are unlikely to act violently while experiencing a flashback.
This week, opposition protesters clashed violently with police in the streets of Nairobi and around the country.
The biologists and the chemists and the atmospheric physicists disagree violently as to the cause of this.
Britain broke with the past violently after the arrival of a government ideologically committed to free markets.
When times turn bad, most corporate investors disappear, and the waves they create crash violently on the shore.
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Surface tension in the water can sling the craft out of control or cause it to bounce violently.
In 20-30 years time no-one will remember my T-shirt, they'll remember the day I violently destroyed Wladimir Klitschko.
Like Lloyds' results yesterday, Barclays figures point to a British economy that is stagnating rather than shrinking violently.
With all the action taking place only 24km down, the seabed was thrust violently upwards, triggering huge waves.
"I twisted my leg violently in the first test and the pain was unbearable, " said the 2010 champion.
He swivelled in his chair and violently grabbed the phone off its hook.
In Egypt, women have played pivotal roles in the Arab Spring, but also been violently marginalized by fundamentalist groups.
The pledge of aggressive buying has caused Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) to rally violently and flatten their yield curve.
There are members of my party who violently disagree with the notion that we should do anything on Medicare.
In 2011, stocks whipped around violently, only to finish the year relatively flat.
As the Australian plate sinks, it melts, and some of the magma thus produced erupts violently to the surface.
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The American pharmaceutical lobby is violently opposed to making such an approach compulsory.
It may need to be coaxed back, not violently but with careful tugs.
He found that time after time, markets react quickly and violently to circumstances.
Police believe the man, who was found injured at about 01:45 GMT in Long Row on Sunday, was violently assaulted.
When distant political machinations deliver a new ambassador to Arieka, the fragile equilibrium between humans and aliens is violently upset.
Global investors are now being violently whipsawed by the decisions of central banks, as they switch between inflationary and deflationary policies.
"That success, however, has also resulted in smaller, fractured organizations that have violently attempted to consolidate their power, " the report says.
Splits within the party already apparent when Labour was last in power had burst into the open more violently in opposition.
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