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After a faltering start, this European security and defence policy has made a lot of progress.
After 30 years of dictatorship under General Trujillo, democracy got off to a faltering start here.
So, even if it's a faltering start, I have confidence that I can make it work.
But, after a faltering start, Mrs Clinton proved herself a formidable campaigner, though she hardly set pulses racing.
After a faltering start, he hit his stride on episodes of "Ben Casey," "Naked City,""The Fugitive" and other shows.
Blues singing is part oratory, and after a faltering start on Tuesday, Mr. Obama declaimed his lines with adequate warmth and gusto.
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After a rather faltering start three years ago, Peston, 48, became the poster boy of the financial crisis that engulfed the UK in September 2007 and made the City realise how powerful the BBC can be when it stops feigning confusion and ignorance about business matters and tackles a story head on.
The faltering start of a new drug in a $6 billion market may also hold broader lessons for the nation's pharmaceutical industry.
But at the faltering start of a peace effort opposed by many right-wing Israelis, worry about terror attacks by Jews is growing.
The result aside, this was a display which epitomised City's faltering start under new manager Manuel Pellegrini.
They both focused on the faltering start to Obama's healthcare reforms as an example of big government woes.
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