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Scheduled flights did not begin until January 1976, by which time the British economy was in the deep doldrums.
IF there was any doubt about the recovery of New York's economy from the deep doldrums caused by 9/11 and the collapse of the financial markets, it has disappeared in the last few months.
Semiconductors in particular suffered deep doldrums.
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His ratings, deep in the doldrums before the war, have surged back almost to respectability.
Japan has been stuck deep in the doldrums for more than a decade.
The Conservative Party, deep in the doldrums since the lackluster premiership of John Major, was glowing after Friday's results.
The one-child policy, enacted in 1979 to curb the explosive growth of China's population (which Mao, the paramount leader, had only a decade earlier urged on), was originally intended to stimulate an economy trapped deep in the doldrums.
With school languages deep in the doldrums, and new initiatives, including primary school language study, yet to feed through, what can universities do to keep departments viable and the subjects alive?
Never mind that the switch market is deep in the doldrums, with market research firm IDC projecting 2% growth for the next two years.
Though parts of the Irish property market remain deep in the doldrums, the resurgence is seen in other regions of the Republic of Ireland.
Never mind that the switch market is deep in the doldrums; IDC, a market researcher, projects only 2% growth for the next two years.
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