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- adverb In a
bullish manner.
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Examples
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Notice how the 20 and 50 period EMAs crossed 'bullishly' early in December 30th and evolved into the "most bullish orientation possible" by the 31st.
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Wouldn't that be a wonder, if the Legalitarians actually had to exercise real reason in every situation, weighing up their impact on the world instead of simply blundering bullishly through it, going round and round in circles, following whichever rule suited their self-interest at the time?
Archive 2009-08-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Mr. Chetrit is acting even more bullishly with the Brooklyn development because it's in a neighborhood that remains economically depressed.
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Permira is bullishly pushing a target price of more than £750m, based on 12 times the forecast 2011 earnings of £62m-£65m.
Shameless production firm All3Media may be on the block for £750m 2011
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After Jim Cramer waxed bullishly about Motricity, shares are higher by 14.9%.
Sohu Soars, Cramer Kicks Up Motricity MarketNewsVideo.com 2010
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Wouldn't that be a wonder, if the Legalitarians actually had to exercise real reason in every situation, weighing up their impact on the world instead of simply blundering bullishly through it, going round and round in circles, following whichever rule suited their self-interest at the time?
Outer Alliance Pride Day Hal Duncan 2009
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Down at the pub the other night, a friend of mine bullishly claimed he'd heard that a match was once postponed on almost 30 separate occasions.
What is Sir Alex Ferguson's biggest defeat as a manager? | The Knowledge 2011
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"It's the most bullishly anticipated report in my lifetime."
Harvest Report, Pipeline Outage Lift Commodity Prices Dan Strumpf 2011
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The Eastbourne get-together was bullishly determined that this year will be different.
Why more of the Lib Dems now want to be like Chris Huhne | Andrew Rawnsley 2012
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As for tomorrow, Dennis Gartman , who publishes a daily investment newsletter, says he is planning "to err bullishly through Tuesday's close," pointing to recent evidence that stocks tend to gain strongly on the first day of the month.
Much of Month's Move Is on First Day Jonathan Cheng 2011
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