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‘GST has brought in greater buoyancy.
He said one can usually gauge the buoyancy of the construction sector by the number of trucks on the road.
I would break out of a mood of morbidity and listen to Chopin’s Nocturnes or the classical mix of saxophone which brought back the pulsating buoyancy, the joie de vivre I needed so much.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/warmth-of-winter/article67112985.ece
“Our advice is to always try to avoid offshore winds, even if it seems nice and calm close inshore, wear a buoyancy aid and always carry a means of calling for help.”
Source: https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/23695124.teenager-rescued-off-studland-taken-sea/?ref=rss
She felt like she was floating thanks to the sedative, more waves, more buoyancy, but this time she didn’t mind so much.
Wetsuits and buoyancy aids are provided free of charge, eliminating any concerns about equipment.