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Almost from the day they got elected, they have been in the sights of a Republican Party eager to reinforce its dominance in the House and reverse its low fortunes in the largely Democratic Golden State.
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Squabbles have broken out in Valencia, Castile La Mancha, Aragón, Asturias and even in the Moroccan enclave of Ceuta.The PP's gloomy fortunes and its low poll ratings stand in marked contrast to those of the new government.
Small Fortunes.
Some experts argue that in acting as intermediary, Russia has only signaled how low its fortunes have fallen.
It was at the Hay-on-Wye Festival of Literature a few years ago that I realised with horror how low the fortunes of PG Wodehouse had sunk in his native land.
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Though I do not cease to see in the dark and hear in the silence Faces and voices that do not suffer from sleeplessness, Until I gather you again when I come into my own, Lie low, my sleepy fortunes.
An eyewitness, Jack Couffer, gave a fuller backstory in his book "Bat Bomb," which asserts that "the accidental incineration of Carlsbad Auxiliary Army Airfield by incendiary bats was both a high and a low in the fortunes of Project X-Ray".
Sunday's bomb attack on the All Saints Church in Peshawar, killing 85 or more people soon after they emerged from morning worship, marked a new low in the fortunes of Pakistani Christians.
He and many of his colleagues had privately concluded that so low are the fortunes of the current prime minister, Shinzo Abe, that he may yet call a snap general election on the same day as the upper-house polls.The dinner was just before the latest fiasco for Mr Abe's administration.
An eyewitness, Jack Couffer, gave a fuller backstory in his book "Bat Bomb," which asserts that "the accidental incineration of Carlsbad Auxiliary Army Airfield by incendiary bats was both a high and a low in the fortunes of Project X-Ray". It ascribes responsibility for this tragicomic incident to the vanity of the Harvard chemistry professor Louis Fieser, who invented napalm.
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