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Teva's share price has slid from its peak in 2010.
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Satisfaction with his coalition now blighted by corruption scandals and soaring food prices—has slid from 65% in 2009 to 49% now.
In three decades, a council executive told me last year, the area has slid from working-class "prosperity" to "working poverty".
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Spain had slid from being the global superpower in the 16th century to an impoverished backwater – the sick man of western Europe.
Dr Doug Parr, chief scientist at Greenpeace, said the vote "shows how far the Liberal Democrats have slid from their previously principled position on energy and climate".
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