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And in between those states, of being braced for change or being smashed over the head by it, lies everything.
The bigger, stronger Tigers dominated St . Johns from tipoff to the final buzzer with a tenacity that the Redmen, despite being braced for a frontal assault, could never have anticipated.
For the first time since the outbreak of the crisis, figures show the country being braced for a bumper year with some 17 million visitors due to fly in.
Already wobbly pension funds are now so deeply in deficit that the physical offices of annuity providers are being braced with girders to prevent them collapsing inwards and literally disappearing.
Despite investors being braced for the worst in the second quarter, they continue to sell shares, fearing that a fourth-quarter recovery for the economy and corporate profits will not come to fruition.
I am of opinion, that the government, instead of being braced and invigorated for greater exertions under their difficulties, would have been thrown back upon the bungling machinery of county committees for administration, till a convention could have been called, and its wheels again set into regular motion.
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