Apple was down 8 percent.
Why did they migrate down there?
• We cheered when the Berlin Wall was torn down.
You can read about the company's fur and down policy here.
A W would involve the economy going down, up, down, then up again.
Goose down or duck down: The down in comforters comes from either ducks or geese.
Down is officially a meat industry byproduct and there have been many reports of cruelty in down harvesting.
European equities fell with Germany's DAX down 0.3%, Britain's FTSE 100 down 0.6%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 down 0.4%.
Down jackets are a bit of a new kid on the outdoor clothing block, and can be stuffed with animal down or synthetic down.
Even government-backed mortgage programs require money down, including FHA loans that require a 3.5% down payment on behalf of the borrower.
As the FAZ reported, Oettinger (down 1.5 percent), Veltins (down 3.5 percent) and Krombacher (down 4.8 percent) have seen their sales fall less sharply.
Because of this, I looked at down models with hydrophobic down—down treated to stay warm when wet, dry fast, and handle many rounds in the washing machine.
The Royal Hotel Goose Down Pillow is filled with 75% goose down, which is much fluffier than less desirable duck down, so you'll enjoy a luxuriously comfortable night of sleep.
Marcel Somerville: If you keep it inside it can keep weighing you down and down and down and down, and sometimes it can get too low to build yourself back up again.
This is especially true for down with high fill power—how warm the down can keep you relative to its weight, based on how much hot air one ounce of down can capture (measured in cubic inches per ounce).
Other indexes and specific stocks are down much more; year-to-date Disney is down 36.25%, Boeing is down 52.19%, Carnival is down 70.21%, and Occidental Petroleum is down 70.27%.
To find out what makes an excellent comforter, we spoke with Jack Sukalac, an engineer who started repairing down comforters 40 years ago and since then has kept up a side business, All About Down, making and repairing down comforters in his Seattle basement.
“They were let down by Rio Tinto, they were let down by the Western Australian government, they were let down by the Australian government, they were let down by their own lawyers, and they were let down by the native title law.
Down, to be aware of, or awake to, any move—in this meaning, exchangeable with UP; “DOWN upon one’s luck,” unfortunate; “DOWN in the mouth,” disconsolate; “to be DOWN on one,” to treat him harshly or suspiciously, to pounce upon him, or detect his tricks.
While each pick sources its down in accordance with the Responsible Down Standard — meaning the down can't be harvested from live birds and that those birds are never force-fed to encourage growth — down is still an animal product, which can be a point of contention for some.
down
verb consumption
- drink down entirely
Example: He downed three martinis before dinner
adv all
- spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
Example: don't fall down
adj all
- being or moving lower in position or less in some value
Example: lay face down
noun animal
- soft fine feathers
adj all
- extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
Example: the down staircase
adj all
- becoming progressively lower
Example: the down trend in the real estate market
adv all
- away from a more central or a more northerly place
Example: was sent down to work at the regional office
noun act
- (American football) a complete play to advance the football
Example: you have four downs to gain ten yards
verb consumption
- eat up completely, as with great appetite
Example: Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal
adv all
- paid in cash at time of purchase
Example: put ten dollars down on the necklace
adj all
- being put out in a game of baseball
Example: two down in the bottom of the ninth
noun object
- (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
verb competition
- bring down or defeat (an opponent)
adj all
- understood perfectly
Example: had his algebra problems down
verb motion
- shoot at and force to come down
noun body
- fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
adv all
- from an earlier time
Example: the story was passed down from father to son
adj all
- lower than previously
verb contact
- cause to come or go down
Example: The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect
adv all
- to a lower intensity
Example: he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black
adj all
- shut
Example: the shades were down
adv all
- in an inactive or inoperative state
Example: the factory went down during the strike
verb change
- improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
adj all
- not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
Example: we can't work because the computer is down
adj all
- filled with melancholy and despondency
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