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After all, their record of fixing potholes of any kind is more dismal than Washington's.
More fatally, it's a performance that takes its sweet time, dipping, wandering and falling into potholes of pauses.
The takeover was abandoned and Brentford went back to the puddles and potholes of lower-league football.
Three years before that race against Romney, the Senator spoke himself of the potholes of his life in a speech at the John F Kennedy School of Government.
The new Chinese bitumen (asphalt) may have swallowed the potholes of Bole Road, but the traffic is as crazy as ever.
And another Smith tip - bunkers are designed as signposts, not potholes of club-hurling hell as he knew from Carnoustie days.
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And no more pictures of potholes full of water.
But you get satisfaction doing this, you know: one day less of potholes and of people going down the street and messing up their car".
Thus we plunge down the dark, dank pothole of one of the best British horror films of recent years.
John Prestbo, a retired editor and executive director of Dow Jones Indexes, did the math and figured out that "the market hits a pothole of one size or another about every 20 months on average".
But no company grows smoothly and steadily forever, so when a company hits a pothole, of which there have been many over the past two years, trigger-happy investors overreact and dump the stock, creating attractive buying opportunities.
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