But Ben Bernanke, the current chairman, recently backed the idea of intervening to take the air out of bubbles.
In March, I called for the CME to use its power to take the air out of the oil bubble.
But as wags have taken to pointing out, submarines spend most of their time submerged, and are not known to take to the air.
Romney, who had begun to take on the air of the Republican nominee by focusing on President Barack Obama rather than Republican rivals, had to turn his focus back toward his challenger and built up a nearly 400-delegate lead in the race to the 1, 144 needed to clinch the nomination.
One of the groups will take to the air above Panama in a transport plane to better study the sun's corona.
This flood will soon seem like a mere trickle once the very light jets take to the air.
This flood will soon seem like a mere trickle once the very light jets take to the air (see Digital Rules ).
The next thing he did was take to the air.
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Curry scored 15 points in the second quarter and hit four jumpers during a 14-5 run the Warriors used to grab control and take the air out of the Pepsi Center as they cruised into halftime with a 61-53 lead that would never be threatened in the second half.
Whenever possible, the windows are opened to take advantage of the fresh air and connect employees to the sounds of birds in the wetland bordering two sides of the building.
Designed to take on the MacBook Air, some might argue that Google copied the Apple playbook in designing Chomebook Pixel.
As well as the RAF Waddington show, the Vulcan has been given the green light to take part in the Royal International Air Tattoo in Fairford, Gloucestershire, and the Farnborough airshow in Hampshire.
So we work very aggressively to ensure that we take the necessary action to protect our air and water and that we also issue regulations and reform regulations in a way that makes them as efficient as possible.
Another memory from the 1977 mayoral race had the candidate and me pacing the hall outside a Midtown hotel suite where Vice President Walter Mondale, who was scheduled to campaign with Mr. Koch, had apparently overslept, or decided to sleep in. (I'd been summoned to take the Vice President's luggage back to the airport and Air Force Two.) Whatever it was, Koch took the mix-up stoically.
Bike in the warm evening air to take in a play at the Herb Strauss Theatre or the J Howard Wood Theatre.
The ominous thickening in the air stirred the pedestrians to take shelter again.
Sources at the television station in Lusaka told AFP that police tried to stop the interview and take Mr Kasonkomona off air but the management refused.
Sources at the television station told the AFP news agency that police tried to stop the interview and take Mr Kasonkomona off air but the management refused.
The BBC reserves the right to take any contestant off-air and disqualify them from the competition at any time if they display offensive, abusive or any other kind of unsuitable behaviour.
Given the reluctance of western governments to face the messiness of ground warfare in mountainous terrain, military aid to Montenegro would presumably take the form of air support.
"As global warming starts to take hold, the need for air conditioning will become that much greater and the problems of insulating buildings will become even more accentuated, " he says.
Its City Council House 2, with windows that open at night to take in air that cools the interior by day, was the first public building in Australia to get a six-star green rating.
It said that officials were considering extending the life of the RAF's VC10s - due to be retired from service in March - then using the Tristar, which goes out of service next year, to meet air-to-air refuelling needs until the new planes are ready to take over.
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In the end, a Sikh taxi driver races through empty streets to take them to the airport, where an Air India plane waits.
It was pushed to this height recently to take it clear of residual air molecules at the top of the atmosphere that tend to drag it downwards over time.
At any rate, a group of municipal power companies in the American Midwest reckon that building a wind-powered compressed-air plant to take advantage of the blustery Great Plains will be worthwhile.
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Joel Edwards shot a superb 65 to take his first PGA title at the Air Canada Championship in British Columbia, Canada.
In August 2015, the Tin Homecoming Open Air Cinema will take the film back to its historical setting, with an outdoor viewing at the Botallack cliffs.
Though the coach has an enclosed interior, passengers usually sit topside on benches, the better to take in the passing show: the wind and sun, fresh air, wildflowers, townspeople waving and, of course, the occasional whiff of horse emissions.
The AAIB stated the works on the runway were also not easily visible to the crew at the start of take-off and the captain said that air traffic control provided no additional warnings.
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