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These are both formerly strong economies wrecked by political feuding, a common problem in the region.

It's contributing to the growth of inequality, harming countless children, and weakening, perhaps fatally, our formerly strong middle class.

Appearing on "Fox & Friends," the Trump surrogate Rudolph Giuliani said he was "dumbfounded" by the disconnect between Obama's high approval rating and the President's near-total dismemberment of a formerly strong nation.

Just 17 days ago, in a compromise that moved the formerly strong legislation out of committee and into action, the bill was weakened significantly: in came more immunity for telecoms, and out went tough transparency and provisions for the Fisa court, along with protections against warrantless "backdoor" searches of your communications.

Ms Tsai has said she will not scrap a free-trade deal signed with China last year, despite her party's formerly strong condemnation of it.But China is likely to be anxious about Ms Tsai's rejection of what is commonly referred to as the "1992 consensus", which the KMT says was an understanding that the two sides would uphold the idea of "one China", but agree to disagree about what this means.

In mid-2009, withethe world's central banks holding an astronomical $4 trillion in U.S. Treasury notes, Russian president Dimitri Medvedev insisted that it was time to end "the artificially maintained unipolar system" based on "one formerly strong reserve currency".

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There is not one medieval dealer, formerly a strong suit for the Biennale.

Bo Xilai, formerly a strong prospect for inclusion on China's all-powerful Politburo, has cast a shadow over events.

In Japan, with less rigid legal restriction of the sale of pharmaceuticals than in the West, there was formerly a strong tradition of self-medication and self-treatment.

Such cases were formerly a strong suit of the Boras Corporation and are now, increasingly, a weakness — a casualty, perhaps, of overreaching.

In some of the Western states, where they now vote for the first time, Mr Roosevelt was formerly very strong; but Mr Wilson's supporters argue that the majority of women who worked for Mr Roosevelt four years ago are pacific-progressive, and therefore cannot respond to Mr Roosevelt's present appeals on behalf of Mr Hughes.

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