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Georgia, nearly dormant until early in the fourth, suddenly began solving Florida's defense.
Typically, tea growers take a two-month break from picking at a time when the plants are nearly dormant.
With the market for initial public offerings nearly dormant until late last year, the supply of new shares has not kept up with demand, he said.
(Remember the good old City Opera, nearly dormant and badly struggling right now?) There is no prompter's box at the David H. Koch Theater.
Given that the nation is enjoying the longest economic expansion in its history, with unemployment just above 4percentt and inflation nearly dormant, the administration was happy to have the economy take center stage for the day.
Here in Germany, which accounts for a third of the euro zone's economic output, economists say the growth may have stopped entirely in the second quarter and will probably remain nearly dormant until later in the year.
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Nearly $2 billion in gold was extracted from the earth before mining became virtually dormant.
"It slowed down, but it didn't go nearly as dormant as New York did.
The Santa María volcano, now dormant, nearly destroyed the city in 1902.
Altogether, these data suggest that the B. cereus sl population consisted nearly exclusively of dormant spores in the tested soil and was not affected by the season or by the soil depth (down to 90 cm) (Table 3).
After the glories of the 15th and 16th centuries, German graphic genius was dormant for nearly three centuries.
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