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And that's just what's ailing the white folks.
So, what is ailing the Brics and other emerging markets?
With Garnett ailing, the Celtics surely looked like they could use Martin's ferocity in the paint.
Who is right?The answer depends on what one thinks is ailing the economy.
But far more seems to be ailing the Rangers, who scored only once on 35 shots.
Naturally, Falk has strong opinions about what is ailing the league.
Because his aged music director was ailing, the prince appointed the relatively unknown Haydn to be assistant conductor in 1761.
It is less clear, Mr. Rogers said, whether switching systems would cure what is ailing the school.
Fed officials also are concerned that their policies cannot fix some of what is ailing the economy.
Much of what is ailing the 1,000-bed 1,000-bedlic health care institution is not unusual, she says.
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