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I left her, a limp bundle of self-pity, shivering with terror because her bubble had burst around her.
The paper was a failure, in part because the mining " bubble " burst in late 1825, which ruined Powles and Disraeli.
These can trap enemies, who are defeated if the bubble is then burst by the player's spiny back.
Companies like Cisco, which did not have any production facilities, but bought from other manufacturers, were able to leave quickly and actually do well from the situation as the bubble burst and products were sold cheaply.
The dot-com bubble burst, numerically, on Friday, March 10, 2000, when the technology heavy NASDAQ Composite index, peaked at 5, 048. 62 ( intra-day peak 5, 132. 52 ), more than double its value just a year before.
After the boom years of the late 1920s and early 1930s, rising expenditure and over-optimistic expansion into the American market caused the production bubble to burst in 1937.
The bubble burst lead to a rapidly weakening economy, resulting in a budget, wage and unemployment crisis.
There is an alternate point of view — growing since the " Dot Com " bubble burst in 1999 — that legacy systems are simply computer systems that are both installed and working.
EASDAQ ( European Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System ) founded originally as a European equivalent to NASDAQ, it was purchased by NASDAQ in 2001 and became NASDAQ Eur03, it shut down operations as a result of the burst of the dot-com bubble.
According to the growth rates post 2006, noticeable progress from these figures happened until early 2008, when the ' global financial crisis ' burst Spain's property bubble.
However, the burst of the dotcom bubble hurt the growth and profitability of the AOL division which in turned dragged down the combined company's performance and stock price.
In 2000, the Dot-com bubble burst, causing turmoil in financial markets and a decline in economic activity in the developed economies, in particular in the United States.
The shares exchange entered a bubble, which then burst.
Sonoluminescence in the laboratory can be made to be stable, so that a single bubble will expand and collapse over and over again in a periodic fashion, emitting a burst of light each time it collapses.
While Sullivan did acknowledge that the magazine's claim about the dotcom bursting would probably be accurate in the long run, the bubble would not burst in the US market until 2001.
Ultimately the bubble burst.
He successfully led the corporation through some of its worst times, including the burst of the dot-com bubble and a severe recession.
Bonds were sold against the company to fund the new developments, but after the Internet bubble burst in 2000 and the resultant reduction in customer demand for such products, Curtis Crawford was replaced by James ( Jim ) Thorburn who reorganized the company under Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2001 and refocused it back to the 8 and 16 bit microcontroller market.
The financial troubles that followed the burst of the dot-com bubble in 2000 / 2001, led to the May 2003 restructuring of Marconi plc to Marconi Corporation plc.
But the college that had invested heavily in the South Sea Company lost their money when the ' bubble ' burst in 1720.
With the financial collapse of the service provider industry and overall burst of the dot-com bubble, Inktomi lost most of its customer base.
Davis began his tenure as Governor with strong approval ratings, but those ratings declined as voters blamed Davis for the California electricity crisis and the California budget crisis that followed the dot-com bubble burst.
By the middle of 2000, the dot-com bubble had burst, Hasbro share price had lost 70 % of its value in just over a year and Hasbro would post a net loss the first time in two decades.
However, construction and growth slowed when the housing bubble burst in 2007, resulting in a housing market correction.

bubble and on
Spectra were also obtained from a sample in a spherical container which was made by blowing a bubble on the end of a capillary glass tube.
When stacking wine on its side in a bin, care should always be taken to be sure there is no air bubble left next to the cork.
Each man had a bubble to himself, privacy after the long period of enforced intimacy on board the ship.
On impulse, he flipped up the heat control on his coverall and slid back the hatch of the bubble.
Ekstrohm was startled in the morning by a banging on the hatch of his bubble.
Last Bronx, a 1996 Sega game played on the bad reputation of the Bronx to lend its name to an alternate version of post-Japanese bubble Tokyo, where crime and gang warfare is rampant.
Each of the ingredients of bubble tea can have many variations depending on the tea house.
The name came about when Fulcher was operating a light show that created a bubble effect by mixing oils and water on projection slides.
Enemies turn " angry " – becoming pink-colored and moving faster – if they are the last enemy remaining, escape from a bubble after being left too long, or a certain amount of time has been spent on the current level.
The lab was working on semiconductor bubble memory when Boyle and Smith conceived of the design of what they termed, in their notebook, " Charge ' Bubble ' Devices ".
As DNA synthesis continues, the original DNA strands continue to unwind on each side of the bubble, forming a replication fork with two prongs.
The dot-com bubble ( also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble ) was a historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1995 – 2000 ( with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132. 52 in intraday trading before closing at 5048. 62 ) during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields.
An example of interference between reflections is the iridescent colours seen in a soap bubble or in thin oil films on water.
Other events include the AIDS epidemic, the War on Drugs, the Iran hostage crisis, the Persian Gulf War, the Dot-com bubble, grunge, alternative rock and hip hop.
Hashish may be solid or resinous depending on the preparation ; pressed hashish is usually solid, whereas water-purified hashish — often called " bubble melt hash "— is often a paste-like substance with varying hardness and pliability, its color most commonly light to dark brown but varying toward green, yellow, black or red.
Near the peak of the internet bubble on May 16, 2000, Lycos announced its intent to be acquired by Terra Networks, the internet arm of the Spanish telecommunications giant Telefónica, for $ 12. 5 billion ($ billion today ).
* Inkjet printers, which use piezoelectrics or thermal bubble ejection to deposit ink on paper.
At the height of the dot-com bubble, on 13 June 2000, close to one third of Telia's shares were introduced on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, bringing solid cash to the Swedish state.
* In the Nephilim role-playing game, an Akasha is some kind of alternate reality bubble, whose existence and content are based on the thoughts and dreams of the humans.
The average hit its all-time high on December 29, 1989, during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble, when it reached an intra-day high of 38, 957. 44 before closing at 38, 915. 87, having grown sixfold during the decade.

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