Perhaps in their heyday around 2006-2007, they were overwhelmed with the explosive rowth, however it was reported that prior to the recent management shuffling, they had a 1000 employees? ❋ Unknown (2009)
The European Commissioner for Economic Affairs said the governments of both Spain and Portugal may need to take additional deficit cutting measures if g rowth next year came below expectations. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Goldman Sachs economists last week cut their second-quarter GDP g rowth estimate to 2%, for example, and expect further slowing to 1.5% in the second half of this year. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The Brookfield group, which includes General G rowth investors Pershing Square Capital Management LP and Fairholme Capital Management, proposed in early April to provide General Growth with $6.5 billion to pay its unsecured debts in exchange for two-thirds of the company's stock when it exits bankruptcy. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Mr. Arkhom said the fourth quarter will be weighed by the floods ' impact but that strong seasonal export growth and higher agricultural product prices may offset the adverse effect and could even drive g rowth, both on year and on quarter, into positive territory. ❋ Phisanu Phromchanya (2010)
"[G] rowth has come largely on the back of dramatic take-up of broadband offerings by small businesses, which alone accounted for half of the growth in the market," World Wide Worx head Arthur Goldstuck said in a statement. ❋ Unknown (2008)
A recovery comparable with the rowth rates recorded over the period 1994 to 1996 was not expected until the second half of next year. ❋ Unknown (1998)
I let thim grow solid, the luxuriant and becoming gr-rowth ye're admiring this very minute .... ❋ Luke Allan (N/A)
He will have nothing about him but the flying plover that is so heart-breaking in its piping at the grey of morn, for him must the night be a dreariness no rowth of cruisie or candle may mitigate. ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)
Thus we were stumbling on, very weary, very hungry, the man with the want in a constant wail, and Sonachan lamenting for suppers he had been saucy over in days of rowth and plenty, when a light oozed out of the grey-dark ahead of us, in the last place in the world one would look for any such sign of humanity. ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)
Glencro sooner nor hae them think there was nae rowth o 'vivers whaur they never wer sent awa empty-haunded afore. ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)
There was no inn nor publichouse of any kind in the whole valley; the travellers passed from the shepherds hut to the ministers manse, and again from the cheerful hospitality of the manse to the rough and jolly welcome of the homestead; gathering, wherever they went, songs and tunes, and occasionally more tangible relics of antiquity, even such a rowth of auld knicknackets as Burns ascribes to Captain Grose. ❋ Unknown (1909)
A cliff, maybe thirty feet high, was cut into the hillside where the underg rowth had let go of unstable soil during the previous winter's snows. ❋ Barr, Robert, 1850-1912 (1906)
"Eh, you've rowth o 'friends, you're a teeran crew, but I cares laal for any on you." ❋ Hall Caine (1892)
"Rich folk hev rowth of friends," rejoined Matthew, "an 'olas will hev while the mak of thyself are aboot." ❋ Hall Caine (1892)
We have had crackit heids -- and rowth of them -- ere now; and we have had a broken leg or maybe twa; and the like of that we drover bodies make a kind of a practice like to keep among oursel's. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)
There's no a bla'guard i 'the haill queentry he wadna sell her till, sae be he was o' an auld eneuch faimily, and had rowth o 'siller. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
With love and rowth [25] we through the warld will steer; ❋ George Gilfillan (1845)
There was no inn or public-house of any kind in the whole valley; the travellers passed from the shepherd's hut to the minister's manse, and again from the cheerful hospitality of the manse to the rough and jolly welcome of the homestead; gathering, wherever they went, songs and tunes, and occasionally more tangible relics of antiquity -- even such "a {p. 177} rowth of auld nicknackets" as Burns ascribes to Captain Grose. ❋ Unknown (1824)