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Gov. David Paterson is distracted by scandal and the defection of top aides.
That is not an easy task, and the defection of big clients like Merck does not help, she added.
EMI was damaged by an underwhelming 2007 release schedule and the defection of artists such as Radiohead and Paul McCartney.
The loss of the large payment, and the defection of Savoy, helped create a stalemate that reverberated widely.
They had endured harrowing rapids, smashed and battered boats, and the defection of part of the crew.
The Union-Tribune, like many American newspapers, has suffered from the economic downturn and the defection of readers and advertisers to the Web.
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The former Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures had, in 1964, and after the defection of his former lover Guy Burgess, confessed to passing secrets to the Soviets during the 1940s.
Taliqan, a valley town in northeast Afghanistan, fell to the Northern Alliance on Sunday, after troops under Gen. Daoud Khan overran Taliban lines and secured the defection of an important local warlord.
Despite reinforcement from overseas, the Danish counter-attacks were crushed, and following the defection of many of their English subjects as Edward's army advanced, the Danes of East Anglia and Cambridge both capitulated.
The armies met on 21 June in Lochaber and Alexander, suffering the defection of Clan Chattan (the MacKintoshes) and Clan Cameron, was heavily defeated.
There are perceptions along Madison Avenue that the merger is taking a long time to jell, and the defections of some employees and clients are feeding those perceptions.
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