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At 124 years old, the organisation is in rude health.
But America's real economy still seems to be in rude health.
Yet there is no denying that the economy is in rude health.
What we really want is for everyone to be in rude health.
You certainly couldn't argue that the industry in rude health at the moment.
A mitigating factor for hopeful Republicans is the economy, which remains in rude health.
America's economy is seemingly in rude health, with stockmarkets near their all-time highs.
The default was unexpected because Guosen's onshore unit is by all appearances in rude health.
One area in rude health is City office lettings, data from property agent Savills shows.
If it wants to be in rude health at 100, this septuagenarian is due for another metamorphosis.
Europe's currency union - not so long ago on its sickbed - has started the year in rude health.
Early last year they appeared to be in rude health and were drawing in vast dollops of investment.
Given the rapid pace of scientific advances in medicine, you might think Big Pharma is in rude health.
Separate data showed China's steel sector in rude health, expanding in July at its fastest pace since April 2016.
All this leaves America's largest banks in rude health—the rudest, arguably, since the financial crisis a decade ago.
But weren't rising interest rates and strong stress test results supposed to show that banks are in rude health?
In any case, for all Facebook's claims of 'declining text', the sharing of the written word remains in rude health online.
"UK supermarkets seem to be in rude health following bullish statements from both Morrison's and Sainsbury's," said IG analyst Josh Mahony.
The U.S. banking system itself is in rude health, having reformed under increased regulatory pressure in the wake of the financial crisis.
Japan's economy has been in rude health over the past year, thanks in part to an exports revival amid solid global demand.
Supported by record remittances from overseas workers, the Mexican consumer is in rude health, with retail sales growing at 8 percent a year.
But these Australian actors, who have performed opposite each other for more than 20 years, seemed in rude health at a recent weekday brunch.
While Samsung Electronics is still smarting from the debacle of its exploding Galaxy Note 7 smartphone batteries, its semiconductor business is in rude health.
Mining companies provide minerals such as cobalt used in electric vehicle batteries and copper for increased electrification, and the sector's balance sheets are in rude health.
"The market for old masters is in rude health," Alexander Bell, Sotheby's worldwide co-chairman of old master paintings, said in a statement after the sale.
Add to that a $150 billion cash-pile—the "mother of all balance sheets" in the words of Tim Cook, its boss—and the company remains in rude health.
Fast forward to the present day and the scene's still in rude health and you'll even find Northern Soul nights kicking off all the way over in Japan and Australia.
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - The big diggers have emerged from 2017 in rude health: BHP, Rio Tinto and Glencore's combined net debt is down to a third of where they ended 2013.
The U.S. economy is enjoying its second-longest expansion since World War Two, the labour market has rarely been tighter, corporate profits have never been higher and Wall Street is in rude health.
With Sweden's economy in rude health, the Riksbank's transition to normalising policy should theoretically be among the easiest, especially as negative rates are causing imbalances such as runaway house prices and household borrowing.
An economic slowdown in China — coupled with the knock-on effects of widening trade disputes and slowing growth in Europe — may augur poorly for a global economy that even recently seemed in rude health.
That is faster than the 0.4 percent economists predicted in a Reuters poll earlier this month and suggests an economy in rude health before key national elections this year in France, Germany and the Netherlands.
The nation's economy has been in rude health this year, with a booming manufacturing sector and strong exports helping lift second quarter year-on-year growth to 3.4 percent - the fastest pace in eight years.
The Swiss fourth seed has been battling a cold at Melbourne Park but his game was in rude health as he smashed 18 aces and 45 winners in the late afternoon sunshine at Rod Laver Arena.
Too much of the debate around the "right to die" focuses on individual opinion, often that of campaigners (on both sides) who are in rude health imagining how they would feel were they faced with severe illness.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - With a record number of viewers having watched some thrilling action the 19803 World Championships, the sport of biathlon is in rude health and aiming to win even more fans during the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Some wage and pension cuts have been reversed, firms are creating jobs at a neat clip, foreign investors are eagerly sniffing around and the public finances are in rude health; the government hopes to balance the books next year.
"With the balance sheet back in rude health, and complexity significantly reduced, WPP needs to focus on the technological and creative transformation that will be vital to its long term future in a rapidly changing industry," analyst Hyett said.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Planemakers racked up more than $20 billion of deals on the opening day of the Farnborough Airshow on Monday, suggesting demand for new passenger jets remains in rude health despite worries over trade tensions and Brexit.
For the current fiscal year, which ends on September 30th, the White House projects a deficit of $1.1trn, or 5.1% of GDP—a large amount given that America is not fighting a major war and its economy remains in rude health.
He, too, appears to be in rude health, singing relatively cheerful songs about an afterlife that it's not clear he believes in: They say all roads lead to a river Then one day The river comes up to your door How will the builder of bridges deliver us all To the faraway shore He doesn't sound as if he expects an answer.
Bushell's first post was as an assistant master at Gresham's School, Holt, from 1907 to 1912, after which he was Head of the Modern Side and a housemaster at Rossall School from 1912 to 1914. He returned to Rossall for two more years after serving in the Herefordshire Regiment in Palestine and the Western Front during the Great War of 1914-1918. In 1920 Bushell was appointed headmaster of Solihull School, where he founded the Old Silhillians' Association for former pupils. The Association continues today in rude health.
Clash is busy exploring a labyrinthine complex of venues, turning up a few surprises in the process. – Robyn Murray, CLASH Plus qu’un festival de musique traditionnel, M pour Montréal est une créature hybride qui étend ses tentacules dans divers quartiers de la ville pour dévoiler un best of de la scène musicale canadienne, en anglais et en français. – Marie-Hélène Mello, RFI Musique What the festival showed more than anything was a country’s music scene in rude health (...). There’s a lot going on here, spanning genres often not associated with the city.
The club was established in Lawrence Weston in 1949 under the name Lawrence Weston Athletic.History Hallen A.F.C. They joined the Bristol & District Football League, later moving up to the Avon Premier Combination, Hallen are in rude health as they approach 60th birthday celebrations Bristol Post, 26 January 2009 which became the Bristol Premier Combination. In 1979 the club relocated to Hallen in order to meet the league's ground grading requirement and were renamed Lawrence Weston Hallen. In 1982 Lawrence Weston Hallen gained promotion to the Gloucestershire County League. They were runners-up in 1987–88 and won the league the following season.

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