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At the point of Ewing's exit, he was starting to stagger just a bit.
He knew the first chorus would not be enough to get us out of the deep slumber and start to stagger into the kitchen where Mother was cooking breakfast, so there would be a second round of that melodious wonder.
I'm tanning my legs!" Howard Beckerman Dear Diary: My wife and I had just gotten out of our car in the East Village in June when we noticed an attractive young woman begin to stagger, moan, then start sinking to the pavement.
Some start to stagger, overcome with headaches or nausea.
Stephen staggered to his feet and started to run.
But when we had finally staggered to our feet, we started to look for America's dukhovnost.
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Between those two bookends, the business was staggered by the recession, and only in the last year or so started to dig itself out of the slump.
If you are walking in the hallways, start to slow down, then start staggering at a speed.
Writing in 1987 another Nobelist, Robert Lucas, noted: "The consequences for human welfare involved in questions like [getting poor countries to grow faster than rich ones] are simply staggering: Once one starts to think about them, it is hard to think about anything else".Economists tweaked their models, deploying new notions such as that of human capital to try and explain the persistent divide.
Through a voluntary program or with tax incentives, persuade major employers to stagger work start and finish times during the week.
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