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(31) Brussels: Renewed confidence on the first day of the new forward account enabled shares to close firmer in heavy trading.
(32) How ability make him firmer?
(33) This new paste makes a firmer bond.
(34) But it ever rises up again, stronger, firmer, mightier.
(35) The pound is firmer on the foreign exchange market.
(36) The public would welcome a firmer stance this time.
(37) We meet " lose time a few, a few firmer, also can hold to our abroad and successful gene, that is the handpick principle of rather go without than have something shoddy-put quality before quantity."
(38) Since its reorganization, the business is on a much firmer footing.
(39) He was on firmer ground , It'seemed , with his fiction.
(40) Reticular formation of gels from goat's milks is firmer and denser than that of gels from cow's milks, and its gel pores are also smaller than the cow's.
(41) Firmer action will be taken against companies discharging industrial waste into rivers.
(42) Adding an overhand knot at each crossover increases friction and keeps the lacing much firmer.
(43) Mainly a firmer commitment to pay its debts, probably through some form of mutually guaranteed bond, and much tighter coordination of budgetary and broader economic policy.
(44) Firmer action will be taken against factories discharging smoke into the air.
(45) Those who what thing ability do to make his psychokinesis changes is firmer?
(46) He turned northeast and crossed the firmer sand towards the Pigeonhouse.
(47) Failure to a firmer agreement then could further unsettle global financial markets.
(48) An unripened cheese similar to cottage cheese but drier and firmer in texture.
(49) The areas of consolidation are firmer than the surrounding lung.
(50) You can feel this connection between your clit and the pubic bone by rolling your finger across the area; it feels somewhat like a soda straw (and feels firmer when you’re aroused).
(51) Nevertheless, had the early days matting of double nucleus market, 4 nucleuses should be met more quickly[sentencedict.com], some firmer.
(52) Resolve must be firmer, spirit the bolder, courage the greater, as our strength grows less.
(53) There's adequate cushioning in the midsole, as well as a firmer wedge to combat pronation .
(54) Under the leadership of China Originalism, Chinese designers are carrying out a vigorous rectification movement in order to bring about the rapid development of originalism in China on a firmer basis.
(55) How to let oneself forget sadness, is those who change firmer?
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(56) But hwo has got a firmer grip on reality: the glass- half - full optimist or the cold-eyed pessimist who focuses on obstacles ahead?
(57) Lead: firmer. Values moved up to the highest point since last year.
(58) However, its rate-setting committee said in a statement that it believed "the economic recovery is on a firmer footing".
(59) At the same time with the original car card. make pads firmer, pads in the car, never fear because of the shift and cause accidents pads.
(60) The world desperately needs Mr Obama to take a firmer grip at home and lead abroad.
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