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Re "World's Economy Slows to a Walk in Rare Lock Step" (front page, Aug. 20): Yes, we now have a faltering world economy and a busted global "bubble".
Above all, you have to feel the plucking of your nerves as Gerbier flees his captors along empty nighttime streets, slows to a walk, and slips into the only shop where the lights still burn.
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When he slowed to a walk because of pain in his knees, they slowed, too.
Arcadius galloped out, pulled up, slowed to a walk and returned with Crowley aboard.
And he scored four times despite slowing to a walk for long periods.
And even when the pace slowed to a walk, Timber, always in a hurry, rarely wanted to go that slowly.
I bid goodbye to my friend (who had slowed to a walk again) and finished the race.
Pena eventually slowed to a walk and ducked into a medical tent between Miles 19 and 20 to get ice packs for his knees.
Edison Pena could be forgiven for having to slow to a walk at times during the New York City Marathon on Sunday.
And, as he slowed to a walk on the punishing run-in, Rummy came bowling past to win it on the line.
A journalist who witnessed the incident said Mr. Sarkozy had been jogging very slowly in the summer heat, before slowing to a walk, and had appeared very tired.
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