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Laid off from a finance job she doesn't enjoy, Stella can finally slow down to spend time with her son and entertain the possibility of an artistic career she abandoned long before.
Finally, slow down when you eat.
If the market assessments of observers like Tom Perkins are correct, these changes will cause wealth to flow into lower-risk investments, and the startup economy will finally slow down.
Last year, when the eccentric Grey Goose vodka founder sold the brand for a jaw-dropping $2.3 billion to Bacardi, it looked like the 86-year-old might finally slow down.
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But it was C. J. Watson, not Williams, who finally slowed down Lowry as the Nets clawed back in the second quarter.
And now that things have finally slowed down for him on the field, he wishes he could do the same off the field.
The fear is that when the economy finally slows down, defaults will increase, possibly leading investors like RBS and Bank of America to regret their earlier enthusiasm.
Houston finally slowed down LaMarcus Aldridge, limiting him to eight points after he averaged 35.3 points in the first four games of the series.
He finally slowed down as the ball bounced about five feet behind him to deliver the tie-breaking run for the Athletics.
Asked whether he was finally slowing down a bit, even to do some reading or listen to music, Mr. da Silva reacted emphatically as if he were a man running against time.
It was the latest in a string of disappointing earnings news from big technology companies that has some asking if the industry, after at least five years of growth, is finally slowing down.
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