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But things have gone very, very poorly after the war".
Still, most merged companies in the drug industry fare poorly after the deal.
"We're human," he said in April after the Angels started the season poorly after Adenhart's death.
Watson had slept poorly after the excitement of her first-round win and admitted that "last night wasn't great either".
Make no mistake: there were other Americans who performed poorly after the team took an early 2-0 lead.
Soon after adopting the brain death protocol, doctors largely abandoned donation after cardiac death, on the assumption that the organs would fare poorly after transplant.
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"I tell him, 'Dad, try to control my costs, but not by doing something poorly.' " After the couple settles in next month, Mr. Machuca and his mother have a plan: He will rise early and stop at his parents' place for breakfast each morning.
Baseball's competitive balance problem is mostly a problem of bottom-dwelling teams performing poorly year after year.
Neighbors said they suspected that the building had been poorly reconstructed after it partially collapsed eight years ago, said Jinny Germain, a French teacher at the school.
It includes measures that have long been part of American efforts to ensure that none of Russia's nuclear weapons or materials, poorly secured after the Soviet Union collapsed, fall out of government control.
The Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales said the decision was particularly poorly timed after the IPCC report last week, which placed huge emphasis on the importance of renewable technologies in averting climate change.
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