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The formerly high-octane prose is leaden, repetitive and bulked out with techno-speak and brand names.
Formerly high-flying companies are — surprise, surprise — reconsidering their roles as Nascar billboards and underwriters of PGA Tour events.
Some formerly high-flying Internet businesses like MySpace, owned by News Corp., have been brought to earth by the recession.
As interest rates converged across Europe, the formerly high-interest-rate countries went, predictably, on a borrowing spree.
Germantown, historic residential section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., extending for more than a mile along Germantown Avenue (formerly High Street).
"This was a showing, an illustration, of what we are," Rice said after the Buccaneers throttled the formerly high-flying Dallas Cowboys, 16-0, before 65,602 at Raymond James Stadium.
These days, Ms. Nelson's formerly high-energy life -- two children, their father, school and work -- boils down to taking care of her sons and herself.
Formerly high and erratic, it has become low and stable.Over the past 11 years, chancellors have changed the precise formulation of the target.
Unless, that is, you are talking about those of Alvin Valley, a formerly high-flying designer who was once known on Seventh Avenue as the King of Pants.
They recalled the case of Allied Capital, a formerly high-flying business development company based in Washington whose shares collapsed in 2009.
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