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Source: Webster's dictionaryAmong Sunday’s non-sports fare, Fox’s led the pack with 5.5 million total viewers and a 2.0 demo rating, which is on par with last year’s first episode buoyed by an NFL lead-in. Source: Internet
As of 4.15pm AEDT the benchmark S&P/ASX 500 was up 115 points or 2.30 per cent, buoyed by news that a staggering $3.3 trillion US stimulus package had passed the senate. Source: Internet
But the details needed to be hammered out, and even that whopping package buoyed the markets only briefly. Source: Internet
Construction, also an important activity, provides a significant source of employment for large numbers of unskilled workers and is buoyed by the number of seasonal residents who build second homes in the Greater Rio de Janeiro area. Source: Internet
At the same time our hearts are truly buoyed by the hope which she preached and the conviction she embodied for us throughout all these years.” Source: Internet
"A dangerous energy, buoyed by rich and unsettling details, run through the author’s new collection as her characters face down snakes, hurricanes and their own self-destructive behavior." Source: Internet