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Despite a couple of bouts of reform and spurts of growth, India's economy has never achieved the momentum that has dragged much of East Asia out of poverty.
Wall Street was unable to shrug off doubts about government gridlock on Tuesday, as concerns about a government shutdown dragged much of the stock market lower in the final half-hour of trading.
But after a neighborhood group here called for a boycott of a local Starbucks as one means of expressing rage over the police shooting, the Seattle-based coffee giant has been dragged, much to its bewilderment, into the fray.
As a result of the Highland clearances, which dragged much of the population off the land destroying their houses and replacing them with sheep ranches or deer and grouse estates, Scotland vies with Brazil for the world's highest concentration of ownership.
One which has largely relied on the legacy of solid but respectable conservatives such as the likes of Senator John McCain, Former Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and which now has to contend with a Trumpism that has dragged much of the Republican mainstream to the extreme right.
One which has largely relied on the legacy of solid but respectable conservatives such as the likes of Senator John McCain, Former Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, which now has to contend with a Trumpism that has dragged much of the Republican mainstream to the extreme right.
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For now, dragging much of the cabinet to Beijing seems a small price to pay for diffusing protectionist pressure at home.
There's something inspiring in seeing Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, and the league's other two-hundred-plus-pound men — including the Giants' Jake Ballard — sprinting around the field, catching balls, and dragging much smaller men behind them).
As Greece has tottered on the brink of fiscal chaos, threatening to drag much of Europe down with it, Wall Street's role in the fiasco has drawn well-deserved scorn.
A collapse in the euro zone would drag much of central Europe into a deep recession.The urgency of Mr Sikorski's statement may be linked, however, to the very real financial pressure facing central European economies right now.
In its former powerless and angry form, Bush-hatred was dragging much of the Democratic Party to the land occupied by blowhards and conspiracy-theorists such as Michael Moore and now, alas, Kevin Phillips.
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