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Grit and gas supplies are also faltering, with more disruption affecting rail, road and air travel.
Many who stood around the memorial struggled for words — "shocking," "horrible," "unthinkable" — that were ultimately inadequate, their voices faltering with the weight of the events.
"I was humiliated that they're sending my son a letter for the car that killed him," she said, her voice faltering with emotion.
Calcavecchia shot a one-under-par 71 after a sparkling start in the Champions Tour major, faltering with a double bogey and two bogeys on the final eight holes.
And while the group has maintained enough of a hard-core, heavy-metal fan base to support regular tours of the national club circuit, it began faltering with mainstream audiences some 15 years ago.
But after several years of decline in the number of killings, Oakland, like many midsized cities, is finding itself faltering with the national economy, and wrestling anew with rising crime.
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That effort could falter with insufficient financing.
Penn's reputation faltered with a series of middling movies.
The kitchen sometimes falters with its Italian-American menu.
"The last thing we wanted was for Buster to falter with the bat, or for the staff to falter with him behind the plate," Sabean said.
But that plan faltered with the economy, and now the family is seeking a new taker.
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