The ball seamed away from him and a leading edge popped up into the covers.
Millennium went public in 1996 and the stock immediately popped 50%, reviving a moribund biotech IPO market.
It was there that their ears popped and the world got so loud it was silent.
Several discussions popped up around the internet as to what could possibly be going on.
They popped up a key bunt, pitched poorly and lost their seventh straight at Citi Field.
Trent Barrett popped over a late drop-goal before O'Loughlin's last-minute try wrapped things up.
If it were a real bubble, surely the Fed would have popped it by know.
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The worries about Greece also popped up where it looked like it may actually default.
In addition to Seamless and GrubHub, other similar services have popped up in recent years.
Posters, TV commercials and newspaper advertisements starring Joe popped up all over the country.
Boyle popped in his second goal of the series, and Brassard had his series-leading fifth assist.
Recall the Nasdaq had popped up over 5, 000 while the Dow had slipped to 10, 000.
"We haven't seen champagne popped in some time, " says Lisa Kitagawa, the bar's co-owner.
The whole shebang is popped in the oven and baked for about 30 minutes.
But the idea that got them both excited popped up in a sophomore marketing class.
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Here numerous simple buildings have popped up between homes to serve as places of worship.
But then up popped Collins to break their hearts and give the points to Hull.
When the stock popped 22% on the first trading day, "we were thrilled, " he added.
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President Bill Clinton's first term produced an interesting legal dilemma that later popped in subsequent administrations.
Already the agency has popped up in a few card enforcement actions alongside other regulators.
In 1968 it popped up in the form of a bestselling book by Paul R.
Then it went up against those insidious polystyrene peanuts, which popped up in the 1970s.
He pitched forward and into the net, but the ball popped skyward and over the goal.
None of the starch should have developed and the pod should snap when popped open.
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Places like this have popped up across the region, and they're filling up with transplants.
The useless machine never hit the big time, although it popped up here and there.
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Signs of friction between Citi and Wachovia popped up earlier this week, though without much notice.
The bubble popped when Nomura, which was then a powerful securities firm, decided that it should.
For instance, the European debt crisis has popped up again to threaten economies and roil markets.
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He has recently been living in Macau, but this year popped back for his father's birthday.
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