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Often it has been in utter disrepair.
"At times he has been in utter despair.
So far the government has been in utter denial about the impact of opening the door in January to Romanian and Bulgarian immigration with no restrictions in the new year.
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For the last year, the world's financial markets have been in utter crisis.
Mrs Nicholls said she had been in "utter shock" at the news, but had since mended her relationship with her father.
Recent uplifting comments by Altera, Xilinx and Analog Devices show breadth is also extending to communications infrastructure, these companies' highest margin segment and one that had been in utter doldrums the past half-dozen years.
I have been in utter awe of the women who came before us and who created access points for others to enter behind them.
On that day in 1965 that President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law, "I would have been in utter disbelief to know that in 2015, the VRA would still be a point of debate," Lewis wrote.
Johnson, who as Liverpool fans will confirm has been in a state of utter confusion since November, lets the ball clank off him and out for a corner.
He mentioned Tatum's operation, said her life had been in jeopardy, then uttered the word that sent people scrambling for dictionaries: retinoblastoma.
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