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An ongoing search for a universal symbol to denote irony (the reverse question mark being among the oldest suggestions) has always faltered, partly because it's not really irony unless someone somewhere doesn't get it.
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There have been many attempts at negotiations over the course of the conflict, but to date these have always faltered.
They'll even pretend to cheer you on in your attempts to shore things up where you've always faltered.
Keyboard: The Sidekick has always had the best QWERTY keyboard on the market and the 3G LX doesn't falter one bit.
New York has always been kind to the movie, which, to the dismay of its creators, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, faltered and flopped when it opened on British screens in 1948.
They haven't given up because central banks have always bailed out markets, cutting rates whenever they falter.
And, when he has faltered, Obama said, something, someone, an idea, had always picked him up.
Solid state drives have always excelled in power economy and heat levels, but have faltered in the price-to-performance ratio, and even lagged behind in sheer performance by some measures.
A serial entrepreneur, Mr. Nguyen, 40, said he had always raised more money than he needed so that if his products faltered, he had enough to keep going longer than his competitors.
The marriage soon faltered, and Sam died in 1930 of an inner-ear disease whose symptoms Edith had always attributed to hypochondria.
To paraphrase an old Greek guy: I have always from my earliest youth had an awe and love of Neal Stephenson, which even now makes the words falter on my lips.
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