The Hampden crowd did its best to roar the side forward after the break.
In no way would such a move signal that the U.S. economy is set to roar.
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When the economy begins to roar, watch for the Fed to begin paying banks not to lend.
The demand makes the two-door Continental GT one of the hottest cars to roar down the superluxury pike.
But with house prices heading down, neither is it likely to roar ahead.
"Yes, you can applaud, " he said, urging the crowd to roar with enthusiasm.
But in the second half, the Lions of Mesopotamia started to roar and Emad Mohammed hit the post with Mark Schwarzer beaten.
Profits at Citigroup , America's biggest financial institution, continue to roar ahead.
As UN peacekeepers brought in bulldozers to help dig through the rubble yesterday, Israeli warplanes and unmanned spy drones continued to roar overhead.
This means prices are back to where they had been in 2004, which is where they had been when this market really started to roar.
Louisville coach Rick Pitino, the first coach to win national championships at different schools, gave the record crowd another reason to roar in his postgame interview.
And though consumer prices have risen a bit this year, it would be hard to make the case that inflation is about to roar anywhere in the developed world.
To take another, in December the first of two ten-megawatt diesel generators is due to roar to life in Kandahar's provincial capital, providing more reliable electricity to its 800, 000 citizens.
"We've seen the major drug stocks go out of favor before, only to roar back with huge gains in the ensuing years, " writes George Putnam , editor of The Turnaround Letter.
Woods, who won the last US Open at Pebble Beach by 15 shots, was chasing a 15th major title after lighting up the tournament with a third-round 66 to roar back into contention.
And as much as we love to roar for underdogs and out-of-nowheres, there is something to be said for an athlete doing it when the world is expecting greatness looking right into the anticipation and serving greatness right up.
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Only occasionally is the engine allowed to come to life, with the owner listening nostalgically to the roar of its great carburettor gulping volumes of air, happily polluting the atmosphere as it used to before environmentalists spoiled all the fun.
Each night, I drifted off to sleep to the roar of motorcycle traffic below.
For the moment, China's leaders seem content to let the economy roar, to the benefit of Japan.
Later, Chavez's coffin traveled down the street in a black hearse, to the roar of thousands of admirers.
We gobbled some food, tossed our sleeping bags on the sand and passed out to the roar of waves.
Constantly seeing powerful locomotives and precise signalling mechanisms, listening to the roar from the engines of heavy freight trains, the switchman felt that his reason had triumphed, as if he, too, were to blame for all this universal technological power and its charm.
Far from speaking softly, this Zionist upstart presumed to mimic the roar of Winston Churchill, the unlamented British imperialist.
You can circumnavigate the entire island in half a day, and would be unlikely to hear the roar of a single engine.
Many of the bars that caged the Indian tiger have been removed, leaving the beast free to roam and roar.
Thankfully, he brought out Rick Ross and then to the largest roar the audience gave Sunday night there came Lil Wayne.
Vaux directors, if they have to face the roar of disapproval from Sunderland, may well rue the day they put the company's name on team shirts.
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