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America's market has been buoyed by a temporary mismatch of slow-growing supply and robust demand.
It needs continuing liquidity inflows to sustain it.
There was no evidence, he now says, to sustain it.
The L/G support the aircraft on the ground and oil-pneumatic shock absorbers absorb taxi and landing loads.
Canada is making desperate moves to prop up its tar sands and logging industries.
The timber and paper mills of central Louisiana are creaking as housing collapses elsewhere.
And she had long arms but short palms and fingers which were flexible, allowing her to support her body weight on her palms.
But while you may grumble in the privacy of your armchair, the journalists who hold the mirror up to you do so publicly and at great risk to themselves.
If your smaller supporting muscles are weak, your larger muscles won't grow.
Probably because of relatively weak thigh muscles and a lack of foot support.
The tube is supported by a metallic support, or stent.
Peek-a-boo pop-ups (lower back): Lie face down on the floor using your outstretched arms to support baby in front of you.
Peek-a-boo (lower back): Lie face down on the floor using your outstretched arms to support baby in front of you.
But the latest round of cuts failed to bolster markets meaningfully on Thursday, as the pan-European Dow Jones Stoxx 600 fell 2.8% to 221.75.
The stem helps hold the roots up.
Liza Kane is a full-time reader, writer, dreamer, though she pays the bills as a store manager.
Bear Stearns is still standing only because JPMorgan Chase was solid enough to prop it up.
Install the exhaust pipe support.
The rest of the Wilkins Ice Shelf, which totals about 14,500 square kilometers, is holding on by a narrow beam of thin ice.
Though his legs were not as strong as before, buoyed up by elation he put his whole heart into running.
The globe is placed in a standing hoop, which is beset into a horizontally placed hoop, suppor-ted by four pillars decorated with dragonhead patterns.
One man, trying in his terror to escape the awful sight, stumbled against the coffin so heavily as to knock away one of its frail supports.
Some may say that the rules should still be bent to prop up bank shares, because Banks rely on confidence and their failure causes systemic damage.
Another is that there is too much variation among people to believe that they are dominated by, or at the mercy of, aggressive impulses.
And underneath it all was a breezy, unthinking optimism, that prices could only ever go up.