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Pickles, purple with the stain of sumac, have serious crunch and citrus kick.
During a serious "crunch time", claims ea_spouse, they put in 85 hours a week, on average, for months on end.
But with no sign of exports resuming, the industry is starting to grapple with the prospect of a more serious crunch.
It's the latest and most serious crunch point in the long-running saga of Greece's debt crisis, which erupted nearly five years ago.
No matter what text you use, it's clear what this signals: Serious crunch time.
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And Spencer Abraham, Mr Bush's energy secretary, has repeated for the umpteenth time that there is a serious supply crunch.At the outset such concerns seem reasonable.
IT IS no secret that Vivendi Universal, a once high-flying media and telecoms group based in France, is facing a serious financial crunch.
It is this depletion of financial capital that is reducing the ability of banks to take risks, threatening a serious credit crunch.
Partly because of the weak economy but even more because of states' eroding tax base and mushrooming health costs, almost every state is facing a serious budget crunch.
"To have a hard landing you would have to have a serious credit crunch," said Jörg Krämer, chief economist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
Construction and construction equipment executives here say they see hints of a modest weakening in the market, but little sign of a serious credit crunch or slowdown.
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