1. Mike had a yen to try cycling. 2. A shrinking surplus often helps boost the dollar because it means Japanese exporters have fewer yen to sell for dollars. 3. A shrinking trade surplus often boosts the dollar because it means Japanese have more yen to sell for dollars and other other currencies. 4. A shrinking trade surplus often boosts the dollar because it means Japanese have more yen to sell for dollars and other currencies. 5. But for those who have a yen for currency speculation, they may be an easy way to go. 6. But like Messier, Calvaruso admits he has a yen for urban comet hunting. 7. Drabinsky had a yen for big contracts and because of deals struck with the unions the Ford emerged as one of the most expensive in New York to run. 8. Have a yen to buy something? 9. He also had a yen for new ideas. 10. I have a yen to plant pea seeds. |