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momentum
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Day traders all over the world take the short view and prefer let their investment grow in tiny momentums.
Plans for withdrawal must key to, and verbalize, mutual evaluations of politically sustainable momentums.
Four defeats in six games might have checked momentums lightly, but Howard believes that beating Sven Goran Eriksson's much-improved side would provide an injection of confidence that could yet carry them all the way to Wembley.
 
 
 
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