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English football was in the doldrums in 1985.

China's soaring demand lifted the whole industry out of the doldrums in late 2003.

Employment remained in the doldrums in the three months through September, with tepid net job creation.

And Labour will surely move out of the doldrums in due course.

It helped pull those markets out of their doldrums in 2009.

Although the fault lies partly with doldrums in the global economy, the bigger factor is a glut of new freighters.

THE euro area stayed in the doldrums in the third quarter, according to data released on November 14th.

Yacht sales, too, are buoyant again after a period in the doldrums in the late 2000s, and today's yachtsmen often add a helicopter or two to their order.

Jordan blames its economic doldrums in part on its inability to trade with the West Bank, thanks to repeated Israeli closures in the name of security.

The Royal, having weathered doldrums in the 1980s and a few later crises, has resumed its place as one of the world's foremost classical-ballet troupes.

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Aside from flashbacks, much of the action is set in the late nineteen-seventies, during an infamous doldrum, in which he pretty much sailed off the musical map.

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