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"buoyancy" Definitions
  1. a situation in which prices, business activity, etc. tend to increase or stay at a high level, usually showing financial success
  2. the feeling of being cheerful and feeling sure that things will be successful
  3. the fact of floating, being able to float or able to keep things floating

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Photo: NASA/NASAPhoto: NASAPhoto: NASAPhoto: NASAMicrogravity in neutral buoyancy poolsHuge indoor tanks and pools, such as the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in Houston, or its predecessor, the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator at Marshall Space Center (MSFC), can also help to simulate the weightlessness environment that astronauts experience during space missions.
Buoyancy compensators that establish neutral buoyancy underwater, hooded wetsuits, bungee cords and special face masks were carried by divers to the cramped patch of dry elevated ground where the boys were huddled.
Chiesa is looking to capitalize on his new found buoyancy.
It has neutral buoyancy and swims around the mining site.
The overwhelming emotion was neither excitement nor buoyancy, but despondency.
Her jump is buoyancy itself, but she's never a tomboy.
Parliament's buoyancy comes from a contrast between highs and lows.
When you are dealing with buoyancy, it's a little easier.
It has a fundamentally American attack, buoyancy and rhythmic pulse.
The ballast system, designed to control buoyancy, didn't work properly.
Meanwhile, bitcoin's continued buoyancy in fact undermines any potential usefulness.
Robots in the past have taken advantage of similar buoyancy aids.
WE ARE SEEING SOME BUOYANCY IN THE ECONOMY IN SOME AREAS.
The board recommended that amphibious vehicles be retrofitted for reserve buoyancy.
Teasel Muir-Harmony, the Smithsonian NASA curator, reports the same buoyancy.
The labor market buoyancy is at odds with slowing economic growth.
Somehow, even with the added buoyancy, I sank to the bottom.
First she moved like a hopping chick, with an unexpected buoyancy.
In addition to warmth, wetsuits add buoyancy and make most swimmers faster.
And then—as its strange, melancholic buoyancy tightened its grip—for pleasure.
There's a looseness to her tone that gives this novel its buoyancy.
Thanks to their buoyancy, they are great for beach and pool play.
It has compartments for rocks or dive weights to adjust its buoyancy.
What the show lacks in formality is offset with buoyancy and wit.
It had attained some of the buoyancy of a great European art comedy.
Folk wisdom has it that high tuna-auction prices signal future economic buoyancy.
No worries about her yacht capsizing ... with DJ onboard, there's plenty of buoyancy.
As a word, it conjures buoyancy and happiness, rubber ducks and party balloons.
The net result of all this layering is an irresistible sense of buoyancy.
I exhale and sink to his side, still struggling to control my buoyancy.
The turnaround in expectations coincides with a new buoyancy in most equity markets.
He described long nights at home factoring helium and buoyancy into engineering equations.
But poets aren't talking about unearthed arcana, buoyancy compensators or controversies over Roundup.
A rigid airship with a true buoyancy-control system was the total package.
They demand humility, as well as a basic grasp of buoyancy and physics.
They demand humility, as well as a basic grasp of buoyancy and physics.
Yet there was a confidence and buoyancy in Mr. Coogler that he intrinsically recognized.
Dense crustal material features a negative buoyancy that drives it down into the mantle.
Scientists have also seen gravity waves — sometimes called buoyancy waves — on Earth and Mars.
There's no sand in sight, no salt crusting around my eyes, and no buoyancy.
And its final minutes may have gained some rhythmic buoyancy under Mr. Dudamel's watch.
But like the Judge injury, Happ's absence hardly caused a ripple in Boone's buoyancy.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Buoyancy does not matter like it used to in the America's Cup.
He takes off the buoyancy aid and pulls on the jumper, useless arm first.
Some think it's related to the buoyancy of the metals inside the Earth, for example.
This time veins of lavender accentuate the silhouette, adding buoyancy and lightness to the work.
I also knew the relationship between buoyancy and the size of an object (Archimedes' Principle).
A foam pool noodle (or two, or five) wrapped around your midsection boosts your buoyancy.
Invite yourself to feel the lightness and buoyancy of inhalation and the emptying of exhalation.
The touch gets at the sometimes simultaneous sinking and buoyancy of being black in America.
That decision affected the prop's buoyancy and the Nessie model sank, according to BBC News.
Lover is a totally delighted demonstration of pop buoyancy and romantic grandeur, overdramatic and true.
It's not that the movie's buoyancy alone makes it so stellar; fun doesn't always outweigh grimness.
For additional buoyancy, pterosaurs had large air sacs dispersed around their muscles and throughout their body.
But now even the likes of Exxon Mobil, BP and Chevron are beginning to lose their buoyancy.
Their buoyancy mimics the dynamism of classic sculpture that somehow makes marble look like striving human bodies.
For example, sharks don't have a gas bladder to control their buoyancy (which bony fish typically use).
Field has played both enthusiastic collaborator and resister, moving from gleeful buoyancy to stormy anger and tears.
These waves are produced when "buoyancy pushes air up, and gravity pulls it back down," NASA said.
The torpedo-shaped gliders do not have an engine and instead manoeuvre vertically by changing their buoyancy.
Uplifting vibes will find you again around Saturday when the moon connects with the buoyancy of Jupiter.
She studied with Merce Cunningham and incorporated the buoyancy of dance into her painted and woven forms.
Terry Nelson, the founder of Aqua Running, a company that sells buoyancy suits for training and rehabilitation.
A recent indication that it may cut rates in the coming months has helped maintain that buoyancy.
The term refers to a type of grace or buoyancy, demonstrated by skipping across the water's surface.
In his postround comments, he said all the right things, but his voice lacked its usual buoyancy.
Base effects added to the buoyancy, which was also driven by higher food prices - vegetables and proteins.
"The idea is [that] economic buoyancy will itself generate enough reasons for better revenue generation," she said.
Folk wisdom holds the high auction price as a sign of increased optimism and proxy for economic buoyancy.
The legs on the bottom gave it some of the Rollercopter's buoyancy with none of its navigational problems.
In 2013, Garlin's single "Differentology" received a facelift from Major Lazer, translating soca's buoyancy to EDM's big stages.
Levels with so much care, detail, and buoyancy implemented into every pixel, that they feel fan-created themselves.
What is more, it exceeded the technically important 200-day moving average yesterday, which lent it additional buoyancy.
But hanging below its air frame is a cylinder that can be used to change the drone's buoyancy.
It gave the Lightning a buoyancy they had not exhibited through most of the first two-plus periods.
According to Nautilus scientists, the squid is able to regulate its buoyancy with an ammonia-filled internal chamber.
BRUIE's buoyancy keeps it anchored to the ice, resistant to most ocean currents that could sweep it away.
In the grand scheme, that might be trivial, and it's definitely hard to quantify, but buoyancy is infectious.
"Buoyancy" had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February, when it won a prize.
Their introduction turned the sport upside down, with pockets of gas adding buoyancy, reducing drag, and helping propulsion.
After the buoyancy problems were discovered in 2013, the submarine was redesigned and lengthened by about 33 feet.
This meant waterproofing, buoyancy control, tweaking weight distributions and figuring out an unobtrusive way to share information underwater.
About half a billion years ago, their snaillike ancestors evolved to use their shells as a buoyancy device.
"He carries a sense of infectious seductiveness to him, and a buoyancy, and a beauty," Mr. Guadagnino said.
With its share price regaining much of its previous buoyancy, the company is back on the acquisition trail.
On display will be the Bournonville trademarks: skittering footwork, regal arms, precise head placement and a cheerful buoyancy.
FISH SCALES have to be tough, to provide protection, flexible, to permit movement and light, to preserve buoyancy.
SK: This is the buoyancy of someone about to escape a relationship they don't want to be in.
They renamed it Wailana Coffee House, "wailana" in Hawaiian meaning buoyancy or to float on water, like a lilypad.
The deceptively simple om-pah-pah orchestration needs a buoyancy that Riccardo Frizza mostly provided, momentum only occasionally flagging.
It comes from a combination of buoyancy and a type of "lift" as the board moves through the water.
This, together with labor market buoyancy bodes well for a pick-up in economic growth in the second quarter.
"We have indications that U.S. spending will provide sufficient buoyancy to corporate revenues and profitability in 2016," he said.
Campanis might also have been that stupid (they don't have the buoyancy?) or, as some subsequently suggested, that addled.
And, for the moment, any buoyancy is not reflected in the football clubs of any of those three towns.
Buoyancy in U.S. Treasury yields also weighed on appetite for non-interest bearing assets such as bullion, analysts said.
Any rise above this mark could spark technical follow-up buying and lend further buoyancy to the silver price.
When daylight lengthens in the spring, serotonin flushes these sensitive, starved receptors, thereby amplifying feelings of buoyancy and vitality.
Length gives skis stability at high speed and buoyancy in soft snow; without it, many snowbladers resembled uncertain dreidels.
There's the blessing of a gubernatorial candidate with enough buoyancy to keep a whole raft of other candidates afloat.
The choreography by Monica Bill Barnes has a youthful buoyancy that makes it almost float right off the screen.
The BOE has acknowledged the economy's somewhat surprising buoyancy since the Brexit vote which has significantly exceeded its own expectations.
It's not a beginner activity and I was terrified that I wouldn't have enough control on buoyancy to do it.
He's known a lot of people like that, yet he has a natural buoyancy when you talk and meet him.
This prompted many social media users to suggest that the vest was a buoyancy aid, rather than a life jacket.
Models based on fluid dynamics, buoyancy, and other factors allow the little bot to move around without much additional computing.
In a way, some of the gravitas and just the buoyancy of what the characters were feeling was written down.
The timing of the buoyancy in markets — immediately after the presidential election — points to policy expectations as the primary catalyst.
This does not change the craft's mass but decreases its volume, which lowers its buoyancy and makes it slowly sink.
Loved ones who are all buoyancy, care, empathy, and concern are steadily worn down and thinned-out like seaside pebbles.
Like the Marvel movies that came before it, Endgame still has a buoyancy about it, with humor flanking the seriousness.
Still, the bank said it expected exports to "sustain their favorable movements thanks to the buoyancy of the global economy".
This is not the case with unsure juveniles, whose trunks wrap around an adult's tail for extra buoyancy and reassurance.
Lebreton said thick pieces of plastic often resist the weight of organisms, while thin pieces tend to lose their buoyancy.
But squids use ammonia for buoyancy, and ammonia inhibits this calcification, preventing any fossilization until the squid's body has decomposed.
To make ice cream so black seems to verge on sacrilege, summer buoyancy traded for a glimpse of the abyss.
The buoyancy has largely come from optimism about global growth and in-turn higher prices for Australia's major commodity exports.
Reviewing footage of a test that happened in a sunny California pool, he noticed issues with buoyancy and air capacity.
"But still significant slack in the labor market and subdued consumer confidence may cap the buoyancy of recovery," he said.
Then he kneels on it, puts on the buoyancy aid, and picks up the small frying pan as a paddle.
Even if they do not, some part of the economy's buoyancy is probably only temporary, and related to a cyclical upswing.
Her asides about her own traumas have the horrifying buoyancy of a woman who walks away with a stride of pride.
They are now proper terrestrial animals, possessing five-digit limbs powerful enough to support them without the assistance of water's buoyancy.
It would be foolish to suggest the buoyancy in markets is purely fueled by complacency, particularly when a rally feels unloved.
Buoyancy aids are not recommended for small children or poor swimmers and should not replace a life jacket, according to APS.
The buoyancy force for any object is equal to the gravitational force of the air (or water) displaced by that object.
One of the best evolutionary features it's developed is its ability to swallow air to maintain buoyancy without needing to swim.
Many fund managers are raising cash and buying protection, worried the market's buoyancy and remarkable lack of volatility will be tested.
For a safe, productive workout, use the natural property of buoyancy to your advantage with the Trademark Innovations Aquatic Exercise Dumbbells.
Next, the researchers kept the array underwater with extra weight for two months to see whether it would lose its buoyancy.
It's not "La La Land," despite a shared pedigree, but the movie's buoyancy does offer similar moments of gravity-defying escapism.
Both were beloved equally for the way they navigated existence with an unconcerned buoyancy, as they were for their prolific output.
As if to overstate his recovery, though, Mr. Lang blazed through the Rondo finale, deflating its buoyancy in a breathless dash.
A main cabin at the front of the craft helps the vessel right itself faster if it overturns and increases buoyancy.
Horns and backing vocals often worked in conversation with a crackling rhythm section, creating a sense of buoyancy and sidewalk chatter.
Then he puts the buoyancy aid back on, and in the doing of it loses the T-shirt from his head.
The ones floating in the center or near the top of the image instill a state of calm buoyancy into the painting.
The encasement, itself larger than a football field, would counteract buoyancy and protect the tunnel from anchors, grounded ships and other risks.
"'Living Coral' embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment," reads the optimistic statement.
It lacks the earthy bourgeois glamour of Whole Foods, or Target's warm graphic buoyancy, or the hot American urgency of 7/11.
When the boats take on water, they can lack the reserve buoyancy that other types of boats have to prevent quick sinking.
So things like human thermal vacuum testing, pressurized line testing, neutral buoyancy testing, sort of the whole industry suite of test environments.
Extra neck vertebrae help keep their heads above water and an excess of trapped gas serves as a built-in buoyancy device.
The encasement, itself larger than a football field, would counteract buoyancy and protect the tunnel from anchors, grounded ships and other risks.
They are appreciative of having more money in their pockets and their bank account that gives them freedom and confidence and buoyancy.
After all, didn't Discovery Channel's Mythbusters prove they could both have survived using their lifejackets tied to the door for added buoyancy?
The wings of "seagliders", which also rise and fall by changing their buoyancy, allow them to traverse large distances as they sink.
That's because, instead of relying on its weight to keep it on the ground, BRUIE relies on buoyancy to keep it afloat.
The latter, the "other America," has a daily ugliness about it that transforms the buoyancy of hope into the fatigue of despair.
And the series tackles some pretty heavy topics, like colonialism, genocide and isolationism, while aiming to maintain the buoyancy of its inspiration.
They were quickly recognized as pumice, volcanic debris full of holes and pockets of trapped gas that give them buoyancy in water.
Ages 6-8 (iOS, Android) This physics puzzle game features rolling aliens that teach your kids about acceleration, buoyancy, gravity, and more.
Johnson Space Center has a neutral buoyancy lab, a big massive pool to do spacewalking prior to going to the space station.
"SoFi" can swim at depths of 50 feet for up to 40 minutes, and it is capable of controlling its own buoyancy.
More than an edifying primer on a fascinating and under-recognized mode of performance, the film offers 90 minutes of pure buoyancy.
Swimming in the sea can be easier than in a pool because of the buoyancy, and there are fins to speed the pace.
I spy Sloan moving amongst the dinner guests—he looks comfortable but has the buoyancy aid of Henderson and Gulliver at each arm.
Asherie, a choreographer and B-girl, is infectiously charismatic: Her nickname, "Bounce," aptly describes both her physical buoyancy and her lightness of spirit.
Bangladesh officials said significant numbers were arriving on rafts they had built from bamboo, lashing plastic jerrycans to the poles for extra buoyancy.
In order for a human to be lifted by a balloon, the buoyancy force must be equal to the weight of the human.
At the same time I seem to float, perhaps on a pool raft drifting on saltwater waves, with a sort of inner buoyancy.
That is something human engineers can aspire to imitate because the buoyancy of water provides free lift and its density makes propulsion easier.
Zambra's wry humor gives buoyancy to even the most disturbing story, narrated by the son of Manuel Contreras, who oversaw Pinochet's secret police.
But her buoyancy and ad-libbing outlandishness help make Damon Runyon's tale of gamblers and their gals feel like a boozy, bawdy party.
If the plane's fuselage had been found intact, buoyancy devices would have been used to raise the plane body to incur minimal damage.
It may be that it is this — a sense of buoyancy and hope — that accounted for his extraordinary series of Super Tuesday victories.
Friends and aides who were there during Kennedy's last days told us of his buoyancy and optimism, and what he meant to voters.
Buoyancy in the interim market can be a sign of corporate confidence, says Karen O'Reilly, stakeholder engagement manager at the Recruitment & Employment Confederation.
Britannica states that while a person or animal can get stuck in quicksand, they "cannot sink below the surface" because of body buoyancy.
I asked Boyd about Pasternak's buoyancy-control system, which had just shown up in a new design for the Russians' airship, the Atlant.
Peter (Jamie Bell) is no exception, and the movie's early scenes have a wonderful buoyancy as he and Gloria (Annette Bening) effortlessly connect.
The safety board also found that duck boats converted for passenger service lacked adequate buoyancy to stay afloat once they began to flood.
In other versions, a mash of potato and Cheddar has surprising buoyancy, and spinach, melded with feta, Parmesan and mozzarella, retains its vivid green.
As the grins slide off their faces, the scene's color shifts from the show's usual Technicolor buoyancy to a cooler, far more subdued tone.
Both astronauts trained for this installation in NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab on the ground, going over the sequence of steps to configure the IDA.
Still, whenever you begin to despair of its story, "Tina" (and, with it, Lloyd's sense of buoyancy) roars back in purely non-narrative ways.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Along with oil, stocks and steel, China's roiling economic slowdown has deflated the buoyancy of another sector: the Asian Art market.
This is supplemented by a glider system: By changing its buoyancy, GRACE can propel itself forward by ascending and descending through the water column.
BALLU, or buoyancy assisted lightweight legged robot, is really more a proof of concept than anything, but that doesn't make it any less fun.
Throughout, the best part is the band's protean interactivity — stirred up by Ms. Melford, and given extra buoyancy by Stomu Takeishi's acoustic bass guitar.
Ben Brantley wrote that the show, starring Chris Perfetti as a foundling, offers "bustle, buoyancy and unblinking bawdiness," at least in its first act.
Ms. Tandia bakes hers and uses a mixture of crumbly short crust and laminated dough, butter sealed repeatedly into its folds, to achieve buoyancy.
"(There's) broader optimism on copper building over the last few months," a senior trader said, adding the Chinese data added to the market's buoyancy.
Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
In modern aquatic mammals, blubber, in addition to acting as an insulating layer against the cold, aids in buoyancy and serves as a fat store.
We do a partial mask flood (purposefully letting water in half our mask and clearing it out) and practice buoyancy control before enjoying the reefs.
As explained by NASA, gravity waves occur when "buoyancy pushes air up and gravity pulls it back down," resulting in observable disturbances in the atmosphere.
You feel the lurch of buoyancy as you swoosh off into the universe, pulled on out by the haunting calls of an intergalactic siren's song.
The Australian dollar's persistent buoyancy won't last forever, ANZ said, keeping a bearish view even as it raised its near-term forecasts for the currency.
The weak retail performance in the first two months of the third quarter could mean there is somewhat less buoyancy to the expected economic rebound.
Falling saving is a worry, but consumers' cheer is well-rooted in the buoyancy of the labour market and the strength of household balance-sheets.
It contains sensitive anatomical structures required for echolocation, acoustic sexual selection (the famous whale song of the sperm whales), acoustic prey debilitation, and buoyancy control.
The two rubber ducks that come with the table have holes in the bottom, which help their buoyancy but also quickly fill up with water.
It also recommended that if a boat has inadequate reserve buoyancy, passengers should be required to wear life jackets and the canopy should be removed.
The NTSB determined the vehicle sank because it took on water quickly and didn't have reserve buoyancy, meaning there was nothing to help it float.
Listen closely to Brahms's Adagio, and you may notice a destabilizing irregularity that is built into the rhythmic texture and lends it buoyancy and unease.
"But significant slack in the labor market and subdued consumer confidence may cap the buoyancy of the recovery," they wrote in a report last week.
But she also starred in the 1964 musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," a title whose adjective best explains the full Debbie Reynolds experience: maximum buoyancy.
But it captures both the milieu it evokes and the colorful characters who populate it with a buoyancy and humor that ultimately won me over.
He unzips the pocket of his buoyancy aid and fumbles out the phone, drops it into his lap as he pops open the waterproof pouch.
A detachable buoyancy tank lets new swimmers make it 5 meters below the surface, while more experienced divers can ditch the tank and go deeper.
Swimming allowed record-setting, full-body suits, then banned them after the 4 Beijing Olympics because they gave an unfair advantage in buoyancy and speed.
There's a hum of happiness to Newman's soundtrack that reminds me of the season, a buoyancy that portends a new year, new surprises, new life.
I notice that while I have good control over buoyancy if I stop to hover, I ball up and have the urge to orient myself upright.
This turtle's buoyancy problem, which is likely caused by an excess or enlargement of bubbles in his gastrointestinal tract, prevents him from diving or remaining underwater.
It is this delicate line that is lost in your translation of the Wings, the thick brush stroke altogether weighing down the buoyancy of the composition.
The creature regulates its buoyancy via an ammonia-filled internal chamber, a relatively common chemical on Earth that can be harmful to humans in high concentrations.
With Steve Swallow, a longtime peer, on electric bass guitar and Joey Baron, a newer colleague, on drums, it's a group predisposed to alertness and buoyancy.
Haynes grew up amid the suburban buoyancy and abundance of Encino, California, just a few miles from Hollywood, during one of the industry's most vital periods.
"The buoyancy, the noise, the saltiness" of second-wave feminism gave Paley a definitive framework for analyzing the world, and a community to survive it with.
With Steve Swallow, a longtime peer, on electric bass guitar, and Joey Baron, a newer colleague, on drums, it's a group predisposed to alertness and buoyancy.
Ms. De Keersmaeker plays with gravity and buoyancy in her passages, which borrow from hip-hop, martial arts and house along with her own contemporary vocabulary.
They have a buoyancy that no double, triple or quadruple bogey can sink, an inner directness made possible by parents who were supportive without being suffocating.
Instruments on the lander that measure the Martian atmosphere detected gravity waves: ripples that occur when buoyancy pushes air up, but gravity pulls it back down.
Looking like an oversize party balloon with flamingo legs, the Buoyancy Assisted Lightweight Legged Unit, BALLU, is a creation of the Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory at UCLA.
The movement thus develops a suppleness, a buoyancy, that enables it to smooth over the inevitable differences and fissures that accompany any expansion beyond its base.
Except for the fact that it operates underwater, it resembles a yellow model airplane, steering itself through the water with wings, a tailfin, and modifiable internal buoyancy.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have also looked less responsive to positive news in the latter half of January compared to their relative buoyancy during December's dizzying highs.
That is expected to underpin the recent buoyancy of world markets while investors await a better reading from the post-Brexit referendum period in the coming weeks.
J. is very impressed with my buoyancy control and air consumption, but she points out my hovering-balling up issue and I promise to work on it.
To treat his "buoyancy problem," researchers at Seattle's Virginia Mason hospital put him in a hyperbaric chamber, making him the first nonhuman patient to receive such treatment.
At the same time, the workers placed the immature members of the community at the base of the raft, which contributed to the raft's stability and buoyancy.
"The buoyancy of the U.S. economy and the strength of company profits will eventually provide a floor," said Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy Aberdeen Standard Investments.
Both the song, "Shining Star," and the album it came from, "That's the Way of the World," evoked that buoyancy and provided the words to express it.
Each bladder — the gas sack that regulates the buoyancy of the fish — reportedly fetches $10,000 dollars in the Chinese market, where it is regarded as a delicacy.
The goofy pageantry and high concepts can weigh down the humor, though, and you wish Ms. Rice had trusted more in the transporting buoyancy of the language.
But it's this flatness, this insistence on the private and unceremonious against the public and aspirational strains of modern life, that gives the book its odd buoyancy.
But for springtime, folding a little cocoa into a billowing meringue for a chocolate pavlova gives you a sense of buoyancy, but with a decided bittersweet punch.
Whatever the gender, they catch the change in Brahms's meter — but, more than that, they catch the buoyancy in a lover's heart: Mr. Morris's dancers are barefoot.
What makes "The Library Book" so enjoyable is the sense of discovery that propels it, the buoyancy when Orlean is surprised or moved by what she finds.
That buoyancy in stocks pushed fund managers and chief investment officers in the U.S., Europe, Britain and Japan in the latest Reuters asset allocation poll taken Nov.
In the opening scenes, the marriage of Orfeo and Euridice is celebrated by choruses of nymphs and shepherds, performed with infectious snap and buoyancy under Mr. Gardiner.
The Mexican peso is the most widely traded of emerging-market currencies, and its buoyancy is partly a consequence of the rising tide for all such trades.
Their buoyancy means their mortality rate is low, but the position of some of the ants suggests that these soldiers, like the demodogs, may die protecting their queen.
Although she trained for years in the neutral buoyancy lab at Johnson Space Center, which is essentially a large pool, she said stepping outside was a unique experience.
Still, those interludes are actually relatively few and far between, and because of the gritty tone, lack the buoyancy of the acrobatic antics for which Chan is known.
At that depth, there was a danger of losing the remote operated vehicle because of the lack of buoyancy, which forced its operator to thrust the vehicle upward.
However, there are historically high levels of uncertainty over the buoyancy of oil prices, because nobody really knows how U.S. shale oil producers will respond to rising prices.
At the 2008 Beijing Games where non-textile buoyancy- enhancing body suits allowed swimmers to feel like they were going downhill, the focus was all on the garment.
Every generation of wrestlers has a handful of people who aren't regularly world champions—and usually not world champions at all—but who give buoyancy to the form.
You import someone with one screen self (and one name!) as opposed to dozens, someone with buoyancy, immortality and a welcome sense of campiness, someone who can sing.
But part of what makes that video such fun to watch is that "Soy Yo" has a lilting buoyancy to it that very few songs in 2016 had.
On "Bouncin' With Bud," the tuneful Bud Powell classic, Jack DeJohnette maintains a openhanded clatter on the drums, while Mr. Jarrett revels in the tune's major-key buoyancy.
It cannot do it militarily — short of flexing its nuclear weapons — nor financially after four years of drifting in economic irons despite a recent buoyancy in oil prices.
"Their Finest" is too understandably serious to be called a romp, yet it has a buoyancy that lifts you and, in Ms. McCrory, a woman who does, too.
"With revenues and tax buoyancy still adjusting to new tax rollout, I'll be surprised if any new reforms or major concessions are laid out in February," she said.
The work, created in 1985, consists of a water-filled glass tank, at the center of which is a Spalding basketball, in apparent defiance of gravity and buoyancy.
The result is a movie that "has a natural buoyancy that mostly resists the drag of its earthbound flashbacks," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The Times.
Lighten up, guys: It's just a blimp at a protest—basically a placard with a bit more buoyancy, really no need to have a protracted national debate over it.
"Against the backdrop of some buoyancy in prices, people tend to forget about how the administrative cost of bankruptcy is just accumulating, month in and month out," he said.
Unlike quadcopters and other conventional drones, the Halo's buoyancy allows the drone to remain floating in the event of a total power loss, bumping harmlessly against walls and people.
Flash purchasing manager indices are expected to show a continuation of modest growth across Europe after a post-Brexit vote wobble, with greater buoyancy in services than in manufacturing.
The two-wheeled robot, which is called the Buoyant Rover for Under-Ice Exploration (BRUIE), uses buoyancy to anchor itself upside-down on the bottom edge of the ice.
They were no fun at all, and seemed to me, at the time, calcified cynics, immune to the buoyancy of Iranian youth and the vitality of the Tehran intelligentsia.
The all-male cast gets a (simulated) trim and shave, leaving the audience to share in the genuine, if sometimes sorrow-inflected, buoyancy of the piece as a whole.
Maybe I left something behind for my siblings: A belief in buoyancy, in the faint glow of daylight through our mother's stretched flesh toward the end of her pregnancy.
There is a deep sorrow at the heart of "Diamond Island," but it's balanced by a sense of the buoyancy of youth and the perpetual optimism of popular culture.
Soft knees provide elasticity, and buoyancy in the joints — whether a skater is weaving expertly through the crowd, like a skier swishing between trees, or softly circling in place.
Once my body found buoyancy and my eyes had fully adjusted to the pitch black void in front of me, I started to lose my sense of space and time.
It's got a built-in buoyancy tank full of compressed air that means it can adjust its depth and linger at specific points in the water column (good for stakeouts).
The NTSB determined that the vehicle took on water through a loose rubber boot and sank because it didn't have reserve buoyancy, meaning there was nothing to help it float.
He learned how to put on his mask and how to take it off, how to adjust his buoyancy, how to do rope work, how to navigate in the shadows.
The subtext bombarding us from many sides ultimately encourages us to abandon them, even as they founder beneath the chop of a changing world for which they lack the buoyancy.
But the cephalopod sealed off its shells (either through chambers, or a thin layer of tissue that worked to replace water with gas), creating buoyancy and allowing for faster movement.
Indigenous to New Orleans, beignets are of the same genus as doughnuts but a separate species: pieces of puffed-up fried dough with an airiness somewhere between buoyancy and levitation.
As water flooded in, it sounded like a waterfall, and I believe the only reason we didn't sink faster was because they had poured cement into the ship for buoyancy.
The orchestra's string section, using minimal vibrato, slimmed down its trademark plush sound to something approximating the lean tone of period-instrument bands, but without those ensembles' buoyancy and grace.
But it is above all Eukodal that Ohler sees as the key to Hitler's ever more implausible megalomaniac overconfidence and buoyancy in the face of one military setback after another.
"He's going to say nothing at Jackson Hole," opined Derrick, adding that this strategy may not, however, be enough to help with the ECB's concerns over the euro's recent buoyancy.
And more immediately important for European markets is the underlying buoyancy of the euro zone economy and the prospects for the European Central Bank further reducing is massive bond-buying stimulus.
"There is little doubt that the delayed arrival of tax refunds provided buoyancy to the [electronics] market later into this quarter," GlobalData Retail managing director Neil Saunders wrote in an email.
Will Chatham, who has worked with major news organizations, major brands and even a few rappers like Jadakiss and ASAP Rocky, described the contraption as "a helium-filled, neutral buoyancy" blimp.
"With all this, I expect that the economy will achieve a certain buoyancy and that should not be lost out by the rating agencies in assessing the Indian economy," Sitharaman added.
"As the buoyancy of the Austrian real estate market could fuel a self-reinforcing credit-price spiral, the FMSB will continue to monitor systemic risks from real estate financing," it said.
If the ice thins, though—either through surface melting or through a faster flow of glaciers—buoyancy will cause the now-less-burdened saucer to start lifting itself off the rock.
"There is no way an astronaut could carry their fallen crewmate over their shoulder while wearing an EVA suit," says Hervé Stevenin, ESA's head of spacewalk training and Neutral Buoyancy Facility operations.
The show's hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman found that the two could have stayed afloat together if they just would have tied their life jackets to the door for extra buoyancy.
"Concerns that very hot and dry weather could return to the U.S. Midwest in the next few days have lent some buoyancy to the corn price," Commerzbank said in a market note.
Musk replied to questions from Twitter users, saying that the vehicle is "fitted for a kid or small adult to minimize open air," with compartments to add weights to account for buoyancy.
The buoyancy comes amid an economy operating close to full employment, with an unemployment rate at 3.8 percent, inflation still hovering at or below 2 percent, and business and consumer confidence strong.
"Buoyancy is an upward force equal to the weight of the water an object displaces," said Guy Nordenson, a structural engineer and a professor of architecture and structural engineering at Princeton University.
On Soccer Terry Nelson, the inventor of the buoyancy suits used by many of the world's top clubs and teams, found that training in water helped him move forward after his transplants.
"What makes 'The Library Book' so enjoyable is the sense of discovery that propels it, the buoyancy when Orlean is surprised or moved by what she finds," says our critic Jennifer Szalai.
We hope that in their current form, the poems convey the buoyancy of two voices in dialogue and allow the reader an entry point into a deeply specific experience with universal resonances.
It is a buoyancy that started between the lines in the ballpark and the basketball arena and has spilled out, largely undiminished, into some of the less scenic corners of the city.
Analysts put most of the pound's buoyancy down to dollar weakness, with the U.S. currency struggling after the Federal Reserve struck a more dovish tone on monetary policy than in previous months.
"That idea that the extension is going to be a done deal is still adding buoyancy in the market," said Gene McGillian, director of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
BossaBrasil: Leny Andrade with Roni Ben-Hur Trio (Friday and Saturday) Ms. Andrade, from Rio de Janeiro, specializes in the assertive buoyancy of samba jazz, singing in a deep cry over crisp accompaniment.
She regrets her failure to grasp "that seriousness itself was in the early stages of losing credibility in the culture at large" even as she pines for that decade's buoyancy and dauntless spirit.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shipping stocks may still be in the doldrums in the view of many investors, but hedge funds have bet at least $675 million on signs of renewed buoyancy in the industry.
Their constant Spring Break-eqsue partying is what makes them who they are, what lends them a limitless, unending buoyancy that seems to grant them the energy to pump out hit after hit.
The Board judges that the solid trend of domestic economic growth has continued, as exports are sustaining their buoyancy and consumption and facilities investment have shown favorable movements, although construction investment has declined.
But he also said the process was "complex, dynamic and based on so many unknown factors," including air pockets, buoyancy and the asymmetrical nature of the damage that caused the ship to sink.
Located near Union Square, Spiderbands offers classes in which bungee cords and handles supply aerial suspension, buoyancy and resistance as students kick, push up, sprint and squat their way to a tighter tomorrow.
But in person, he has a childlike buoyancy, kept aloft by his lifelong loves of hip-hop and professional basketball and his occasional tendency to talk like an internet meme come to life.
How it hurts the crabs The acidification corroded the young shells of Dungeness crab larvae, which could impair their ability to deter predators and regulate their buoyancy in the water, the researchers said.
With regards to the ECB's timid movements towards the quantitative easing (QE) exit door, Machenil said the bank was ready for any action taken by central bankers provided that Europeans' buoyancy remained intact.
"We do not expect the corporate tax rate cut to revive growth such that stronger tax buoyancy compensates for the loss in revenue," analysts at Moody's Investors Service wrote in a note Friday.
Helicopter people were quick to criticize that if you shut off your engines, and the propellers are free to spin, you can execute a controlled descent, with the spinning blades providing some needed buoyancy.
In the US, weak jobs data published on Friday have also pushed back expectations of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates this month, potentially removing a threat to the buoyancy of emerging market assets.
"I was designing and coming up with the concept around the election, and it was hard to avoid being influenced by all the craziness happening," McCharen explained of how the collection's "Buoyancy" theme emerged.
It anticipates that investment will slow but that the trend of steady increase in consumption will continue, and that exports will also sustain their favorable movements thanks to the buoyancy of the global economy.
Many employ some form of flotation device—rubber rings, tubes, rafts—placing these items strategically under their arms or necks or backsides, creating buoyancy, and thus rendering what is already almost effortless easier still.
The film's music soundtrack is deployed like a cudgel: A musical-comedy-like refrain adds a comic buoyancy; a hard-rock cue suggests Gonzalo's defiance; a stirring Prokofiev crescendo lends grandeur to the climax.
The Astral BlueJacket Kayak Life Vest is our top pick because it fits securely yet comfortably and doesn't limit your range of motion while ensuring your buoyancy if you end up in the drink.
Job market buoyancy is probably sufficient for the Fed to outline a proposal to begin offloading its $22.1 trillion portfolio of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities at its next policy meeting in September.
In contrast to a Pence pick that simply maintains political buoyancy, a Chris Christie pick would have propelled the Trump campaign forward in its mission to win over a broader set of voters. Gov.
A couple of afternoons a week were spent in the pool area, walking against rapids to build up resistance, using underwater treadmills, donning one of a dozen buoyancy suits that hang on the walls.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amid all the brickbats thrown at one of the longest bull markets in history, the remarkable buoyancy of world equity prices may simply be down to a shortage of shares.
What Neon lacked in resources — Netflix, for instance, has 60 people in its awards and talent department campaigning for films like "The Irishman" and "Marriage Story" — it made up for with buoyancy and heart.
Labor market buoyancy could persuade the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates for a third time this year by December, despite inflation continuing to stubbornly run below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
Painted on a ship, it indicated the limit to which the vessel could be loaded to maintain buoyancy—thus making it hard for fraudsters to overload it with the intention of collecting an insurance payout.
The WaveWrecker's creator, Nick Gadler, hopes his uniquely modified wetsuit will help boost the popularity of bodysurfing by making it easier for everyone to learn, without needing to use a boogie board for added buoyancy.
But I am satisfied with being — in the words of a British friend — "quite sporty," a description I love, with its implications of buoyancy, ease, joy, a balance of beauty and strength, and especially ability.
The GOP's buoyancy and unity are unlikely to survive a poor midterm showing, which given the average margin on the generic ballot and the sheer number of vulnerable House seats held by Republicans seems probable.
But the novelty of the setting and the familiarity of the premise — an adolescent boy navigating a bumpy stretch on the road from boyhood to maturity — combine to give "Morris From America" buoyancy and heart.
"Buoyancy" director Rodd Rathjen is planning a series of screenings in remote Cambodian villages of the film, which shines on the plight of thousands of migrant workers trapped in slavery in the Thai seafood industry.
" To him, the first "Guardians" presented a chance to reinvigorate the drab, dreary space-opera genre with the buoyancy of favorite films like "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and the gaudy colors of "Flash Gordon.
Reflecting the buoyancy in the markets in the second quarter, BlackRock said that $51.8 billion flowed into equity E.T.F.s and $21 billion was directed toward bond E.T.F.s — an area of increasing focus for the firm.
The movie doesn't exactly have the heart-string pulling buoyancy of August's instant classic To All The Boys I've Loved Before, but at least it has the internet's new Tweet-flirting bae, the fabulous Noah Centineo.
In his paper, Gladstone and his co-authors propose that the hazes are produced by gravity waves—not gravitational waves, but buoyancy waves in Pluto's atmosphere, which keep the tholin particles suspended at distinct horizontal layers.
His merriment was no mere pretense; his laughter bubbled over and was contagious; his buoyancy was immense; and there was not a soul present who did not become infected with the same feeling of genuine happiness.
"We think that the ECB will follow the lead of the U.S. Federal Reserve and will likewise loosen its monetary policy, which should lend further buoyancy to the gold price," Commerzbank analysts said in a note.
More than four decades after charming the world in "Star Wars," the performer has lost a fair amount of buoyancy, but few stars can boast a more infectious smile or a brighter twinkle of the eye.
The closely-watched gap between the yields on the 10-year Treasury and the 2-year Treasury has been widening in recent days, bucking the trend of the last year and providing buoyancy for bank stocks.
On land, the hydrogel robot would be as intimidating as a bowl full of Jello, but when it's under water, its neutral buoyancy allows it to move around without the need for complex hydraulics or electric motors.
There's a theme of kinetic buoyancy in pieces like the oil painting "Luciérnaga (Firefly)" (1955), where geometric outlines appear to float in space, or in "Plenilunio (Full Moon)" (1953), with its adoration for the seemingly weightless moon.
Valery Gergiev's work with the Mariinsky Ballet, on the other hand, has shown the problems that can arise: Though he is a great conductor, his harsh, heavy emphasis is often hostile to the buoyancy needed for ballet.
Labor market buoyancy, marked by robust hiring in the last two months and diminishing slack, could prompt the Fed to raise interest rates despite low inflation and sluggish economic growth in the first half of the year.
Kuniholm said Tucker must be able to regulate his buoyancy in order to survive in the wild, where he needs to dive beneath the surface for food and avoid predators as well as hazards such as boats.
Don't talk to men in meetings unless you're saying hyper agreeable shit like "Yes!" and "By the supreme buoyancy of mine own pendulous breasts, my lord, yes!" because confronting them in front of others will intimidate them.
But where The King of Comedy was about how TV turns its most devoted viewers into delusional seekers of the spotlight — and in the end, Pupkin's buoyancy worked out for him — Joker has darker designs for Arthur.
"Apart from the earnings side, another reason for the buoyancy in markets is still the huge amount, approaching $15 trillion, of liquidity that's being pushed into the system by big central banks," said Hermes chief economist Neil Williams.
"We've seen a fairly significant increase in crude stocks since the beginning of the year and the market has been able to maintain its relative buoyancy," Andrew Lebow, senior partner at Commodity Research Group in Darien, Connecticut, said.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia also lent the benchmark index some buoyancy, rising 2.73 percent, after denying most of the 22.7 additional claims made against it by the country's financial intelligence agency alleging breaches of anti-money laundering laws.
Oil has maintained its buoyancy because the market is betting that cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will largely rebalance the oil market, despite continued production increases from shale formations in the United States.
Theater | Long Island Catchy tunes and a clever plot helped make "Mamma Mia!" a 14-year-long hit on Broadway, and those qualities continue to provide buoyancy for the production at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport.
Officials at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration will scrutinize the performance of the SpaceX capsule's parachute deployment and its buoyancy after splash-down - two of the design and functionality concerns first reported by Reuters in February.
Mishra's title, and coinage, echoes W. H. Auden's "Age of Anxiety," the name for the post-A-bomb forties and fifties—which reappear comically in the new accounts as a heyday of middle-class buoyancy and social mobility.
The autonomous underwater gliders move by changing their buoyancy, rising to the surface to transmit data, and that comes with a risk -- some may sink and be lost for good as they move under the Antarctic ice sheets.
A 2011 study from the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) found that a group of fire ants can sustain buoyancy in water from days to weeks, assembling the raft in as few as 100 seconds.
The buoyancy of bond, equity and oil markets suggests traders see a relatively high probability of the Fed cutting interest rates but believe it will be enough to keep the economy expanding through the rest of 2019 and 2020.
The N.T.S.B. said it had pushed for the Coast Guard to require duck boats to have more watertight spaces above the waterline, known as reserve buoyancy, and to remove obstructions such as overhead canopies that could hamper an evacuation.
"La La Land has done so well and it's resonated with so many people, especially in this time when people need a sense of buoyancy in their life," he told reporters in the press room immediately after the ceremony.
Charly Bliss wear their influences on their sleeve, with flashes of Letters To Cleo, Rilo Kiley, and early Weezer throughout, and hints of vocalist Eva Hendricks' background in musical theatre in the sheer confidence and buoyancy of it all.
Going forward GDP growth is expected to be generally in accord with the path projected in January, as exports sustain their buoyancy and consumption also shows a steady trend of increase, although the growth in investment is foreseen slowing.
But when he brings it home to the apartment he shares with June and her brother, Charlie, its colorful presence feels big and bold: a defiantly cheery gesture at a time when they all could use some extra buoyancy.
The most famous night ride to date took place in 2011: The Australian big-wave surfer Mark Visser — equipped with a buoyancy vest and a board with specially engineered LED lights — surfed 30-footers at the Hawaiian break Jaws.
Although the caissons are braced underneath by concrete pillars driven into bedrock, the buoyancy of two of the rectangular caissons, each 100 feet by 190 feet, serve as a foundation for the two massive towers of the main span.
They found that alkali flies have to exert forces up to 18 times their body weight to enter the water, hulking out and gripping the bottom with burly claws on their feet, pulling themselves along against the buoyancy of their bubble.
Combining aspects of all these improvements, World View found a way to use air as ballast, and change the buoyancy of the crafts on demand, which let them ride stratospheric wind patterns to maintain their position by altering their altitude.
When it lands on water, its buoyancy chamber keeps it floating on the surface, but the drone can also fill the chamber up, making it sink beneath the surface, where it tilts 90 degrees and uses its rotors to move around.
"But still significant slack in the labor market and weak consumer confidence may limit the buoyancy of private consumption of goods and services," he wrote in a note to clients, noting that any growth is coming from a low base.
Not all of the Roci crew members are created equal in terms of acting ability or storyline intrigue, but simply having Miller and his tendency for puncturing self-seriousness among them gives every scene a buoyancy season one sometimes lacked.
Looking down, the ships sailing to nearby docks provide clues as to the buoyancy of foreign trade: the imposition of steel tariffs earlier this year, a knock-on effect from China's slowdown, all but stopped traffic for a time, he notes.
"Just as coral reefs are a source of sustenance and shelter to sea life, vibrant yet mellow, Pantone 16-1546, Living Coral embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment," Pantone announced Wednesday.
She has written about private pain and collective trauma as tenderly and ruthlessly as anyone, and therefore the most startling — and the most moving — thing about encountering her on screen is her buoyancy, the enjoyment she finds in being herself.
A composite of several real-life balloon trips (Glaisher is real and Wren is fictitious, but likely based on the flamboyant French balloonist Sophie Blanchard), "The Aeronauts" has a natural buoyancy that mostly resists the drag of its earthbound flashbacks.
Rather, the damage to hearts and minds is somehow inflicted with a terrible buoyancy of spirit, and at an unbearable cost—literally so in the case of Nora Fanshaw (Laura Dern), the top-rate lawyer who represents Nicole in the split.
The resulting seven-episode season, the first of a hoped-for five, all based on the first novel, is an amalgam of that which is expected from Anne Shirley (her buoyancy) and that which makes for prestigious television today (her depths).
They pull together several strands — Surrealism, biomorphism, a prescient Pop Art buoyancy — in ways that almost always seem just right, supported by an unerring color sense and broad knowledge of the various ways oil paint can be applied to canvas.
The slightly distended frames and peculiar angles of the pocket-size camera — and the way Soderbergh, serving as the director of photography under his usual pseudonym, Peter Andrews, makes it twirl, glide and shimmy — create an atmosphere of buoyancy and immediacy.
Video Officials recommended the vessels improve buoyancy so they remain afloat even when flooded, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, citing an NTSB evaluation after a duck boat took on water and sank in Arkansas in 1999, killing 13 people, including three children.
One study, published in 2011 in the Journal of Experimental Biology, explains that the ants form the raft's shape with their legs, and fill in the spaces with smaller ants, allowing for more connections to hold the raft together and better buoyancy.
"So far there has only been one attempt to quantify giraffe surface area and this was in the context of determining buoyancy and potential swimming ability not thermoregulation," the authors write in the paper published recently in the Journal of Arid Environments.
I pictured myself kicking a ball around the yard with my children and taking them with me to watch AS Roma, our hometown soccer team — a pep in my step all the while, my parenting skills bolstered by the buoyancy of youth.
When you pour water onto a dry erase stick figure doodled on a smooth surface, a strong buoyancy force overcomes the stickiness of the ink, pulling the doodle off the surface and causing it to not-so-magically float on the water.
After the coup was decisively put down, and Mr. Erdogan's supporters flooded the streets and city squares over the weekend to celebrate, a sense of buoyancy returned to the streets, but the joy masked a deep unease that has enveloped the city.
The photograph made the rounds in Europe, and when it reached the research teams, they noticed something astonishing: Attached to the shark's no-longer-functioning tracking device was a small, unmistakable gadget that the researchers had fashioned themselves as a buoyancy aid.
He belonged to the bevy of military veterans who ran for office for the first time in 2018, and he stood out even among them for his avoidance of divisive issues, his insistence on the possibility of post-partisan consensus, his buoyancy.
"While in the pre-sovereign crisis period buoyancy was masking latent vulnerabilities, there appear to have been some learning process by rating agencies since 2010, leading to a swifter adjustment of rating agencies to a move in fundamentals," the ECB paper, published on Thursday, said.
Like Murray, his shaped surfaces bridge painting and sculpture, emphasizing the thingness of the artwork, but while her canvases are painstakingly constructed to reflect the buoyancy of her vision, his four-by-eight sheets of plywood are splintered into fragments, as if consumed by anxiety.
Despite the renewed buoyancy in the Times newsroom, it is not clear whether Dr. Soon-Shiong, who moved to Los Angeles in 1980 and built a fortune in health care, can reinvigorate a once-storied news organization whose newsroom is so hard-pressed for resources.
The buoyancy of U.S. stocks in the wake of Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory was nothing but a "technical rally" and we would know soon whether equity markets can hold on to their gains, says the chairman of a Swiss financial advisory firm.
There's a buoyancy and direction to songs like lead single "FloriDada" that was nowhere to be found on Centipede Hz. Songs like "Vertical" and "Bagels in Kiev" take the propulsive, thick feel of that album's best bits and stuff it into more palatable packages.
"A very rosy picture is beginning to emerge on the housing market, pointing to sustained buoyancy in the sector's recovery, which remains one of the few bright spots for the U.S. economy," said Millan Mulraine, deputy chief economist at TD Securities in New York.
It anticipates that investment will slow, but that the trend of steady increase in consumption will continue, due in large part to improvements in household income conditions, and that exports will also sustain their favorable movements thanks to the buoyancy of the global economy.
After receiving instructions on how to use equipment during a spacewalk, Hague once donned his space suit for 6-1/2 hours of underwater simulation at the neutral buoyancy laboratory in Houston, which mimics zero gravity in space using a 40-foot deep pool.
"Growth in developing East Asia and Pacific is expected to remain resilient, as continued buoyancy in domestic demand, including public and increasingly private investment, is supported by strengthening external demand," the World Bank said in its latest East Asia and Pacific Economic Update report on Thursday.
That's 164 feet, which tops (or undercuts, rather) NASA's own 12 meter buoyancy lab, and it'll help prepare paid private astronauts for the rigors of spaceflight, along with other features of the facility, including hypobaric and hyperbaric champers, and a centrifuge for simulating high-G flight.
This latest offering from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Clybourne Park" sustains the bustle, buoyancy and unblinking bawdiness of novels like Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones" so successfully, for so long that you wonder if Mr. Norris and his director, Michael Greif, can keep it afloat.
Traditionally, a catamaran weighs like 3,000 kilograms straight up for all the people and all the bits and everything that is on there, and you used to distribute that weight over a long hull, and basically it was buoyancy was what was keeping it up mostly.
The Tappan Zee was built during the Korean War when prime-quality steel for domestic use was in short supply so engineers used a shortcut perfected during the D-Day landings in World War II: caissons, or hollow concrete chambers, whose buoyancy holds up the bridge.
Its stack of broad white strokes over brighter colors might almost coalesce into the clouds and sky of a church ceiling by Tiepolo or Goya, but the thickness of the paint brings the work down to earth — and the modern world — with no loss of buoyancy.
"The continued buoyancy in consumption expenditures points to a favorable handoff to the third quarter, but the soft price pressures add to the narrative of the weakening inflationary backdrop, which will argue for caution at the Fed," said Millan Mulraine, deputy chief economist at TD Securities in New York.
A half-dozen belly-laugh moments — and Gore's boyish buoyancy — keep things light, the footage from around the world is as good as anything National Geographic could ever hope to produce, and the villain (no spoilers here, sorry) barely has to show his face to make an impact.
In the past, astronaut training meant dives in a "neutral buoyancy lab," a giant pool that holds 6.2 million gallons of water, and spending time at NASA's "space vehicle mock-up facility," a life-sized model of the space shuttle orbiter and parts of the international space station (ISS).
Yet, while the BOE acknowledges that the economy's buoyancy in the wake of the EU referendum has exceeded its expectations, it also revised down its growth outlook further ahead, in a sign that it has deferred rather than an eliminated its concerns over how Brexit will play out.
The project, instigated by Saraceno but constantly evolving thanks to many global collaborators, concerns the Aerocene Explorer—air-filled sculptures that allow emissions-free exploration and analysis of the air and atmosphere, which get their buoyancy from the sun's heat along with the infrared radiation from the Earth's surface.
"Job creation across the service sector remains a buoyancy aid for the economy, at least for now, while low and potentially easing inflation across the private sector is another supportive factor for domestic demand over the rest of the year," said Phil Smith, Principal Economist at IHS Markit.
Dr Kozin's original research was on ways to permit naval submarines to surface safely and quickly through ice, the previous method having been simply to rise until contact was made with the ice sheet and then increase buoyancy until the ice cracked (as an American vessel is pictured doing above).
Indeed, there's a welcome buoyancy in "Alive," as in a delightful scene where Athill, "too physically wobbly to be of any use," along with "nearly blind" Vera, 94, and Pamela, 94, agile enough to kneel but not to get back up without a hand, manage to plant a half-dozen roses.
They sometimes descend more than 70 metres, and can stay submerged for up to five minutes, using nothing more than a set of weights to reduce buoyancy and a pair of wooden goggles fitted with lenses fashioned from scrap glass that are resistant to distortion by the pressure at such depth.
Known to colleagues as prickly and blunt as a nine-term congressman, he now projects a can't-we-all-get-along buoyancy about the ways of the world, calling himself "the prince of light and hope" in the 2016 primary field and proving to be a prolific purveyor of campaign trail hugs.
The undeniable buoyancy of Bernstein's work, the reveling in materials and touch, is nowhere more evident than in the 45-foot-long "Seven Panel Vertical" (1973-1978) from the artist's monumental Screw Drawings series, which occupied much of her attention between the Vietnam years and the inception of The Birth of the Universe.
Nelson, 55, is known to Real Madrid as the creator and designer of what its former manager José Mourinho used to call the club's "secret weapon," a buoyancy suit that is used primarily to help injured players train in water, enabling them to build their fitness when they are unable to run normally.
A sea turtle surrounded by a swarm of cleaner fish is the subject of an image of both symbiosis and physical equilibrium: Attended by its retinue, which are feeding on its dead skin, the turtle hangs in the water in a state of neutral buoyancy, its flippers flaccid, its eyes half shut.
But she had more than enough energy — and, judging from several impromptu snippets of song, enough lung power — to revisit the Broadway revue that vaulted her from soap opera performer to musical theater pioneer almost a half century ago, in part by confronting the era's heavy subject matter with its own buoyancy.
Over the course of about six years, Gadler created 27 different prototypes before settling on the final design that takes a standard wetsuit and upgrades it with 11 flexible foam fins, which not only increase the wearer's buoyancy, but also gives them improved directional control as they skim across the water while riding a wave.
One is Mickalene Thomas, whose images on a bank of twelve video monitors address the classic motif of the odalisque, which is reënacted, at intervals, by Thomas in the nude, to a soundtrack of the actress Eartha Kitt recounting, with defiant buoyancy, a lifetime of racial insult and sexual abuse: "Me As Muse" (22017).
But perhaps the secret of her work—the source of its buoyancy—is that the Chast world is far from a wasteland; it's actually an achieved paradise of cozy rooms and eccentric habits, which, when she discovered it, in the early seventies, was to her infinitely preferable to her truly confining background in Flatbush.
BUFFETT: well they do ok but they're not accelerating no the economy is not but it's not getting worse and I don't want to give that impression in the least and as you pointed out the consumer is in better shape than before the world is not falling apart but were not seeing a lot of buoyancy either.
Three years after "Singin' in the Rain" set the standard for Technicolor buoyancy, Kelly and Donen shifted gears with this surprisingly sober treatment of World War II veterans which subverts the three-buddies-in-the-city dynamic of "On the Town" by having Kelly and his two friends experience a more fraught reunion 10 years after the war.

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