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The chart of the advance/decline line for the Nasdaq in 1996 is apparently dismal and distressing.
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According to McCain, the United States apparently belongs on this dismal list.
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Following his dismal performance in Italy, Bessas was apparently recalled to Constantinople.
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Add to that dismal stew a pinch of global warming, which some people, including Matthews, apparently took to mean the end of European winters, and you end up with the current farce.
As the chill of these dismal days begins to bite and you settle in front of a roaring fire, apparently safe from harm, it's the perfect time for a terrifying tale or two.
These dismal economic realities are interwoven with corruption and a system where the profits from drug trafficking are apparently used to finance political parties.
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