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Is the Anglo-American Special Relathroughp going through a sticky patch?
The robbery comes as the Basque peace process was already going through a sticky patch.
The company is going through a sticky patch: last year revenue fell by 5%, to just under $100 billion, and net income slipped by 1%, to $16.5 billion.
Though economic logic suggests that the world economy is just going through a sticky patch, squabbling politicians could all too easily turn it into a meltdown.
Some of his supporters, especially those who imagine themselves in ministerial cars when the great day dawns, become a little frenzied whenever Mr Blair is going through a sticky patch.
We've kept clean sheets, we've scored goals, it's there, we're just going through a sticky patch.
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A few other big Swiss companies also went through a sticky patch, but mostly seem to have recovered now.What has yet to recover is Swiss economic growth.
If the couple went through a sticky patch back in 2002, amid rumours that they were living in separate apartments, Bellucci's pregnancy confirmed a union that has held steadfast ever since.
"Hearts are still to go through a sticky patch," added the 36-year-old.
"As soon as England go through a sticky patch, county cricket is often pointed out as being the cause or to blame for that.
Favourites Wigan are going through an uncharacteristically sticky patch in Super League, but few people within the game expect that to have any bearing on Saturday.
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