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So even if the credit crunch eases and the oil price steadies, Canada's tar sands may face tougher scrutiny from their main customer.
Even before that, the EU should say that it wants Turkey in the Union provided it steadies its wayward economy and vastly improves its deplorable human-rights record.
If unemployment steadies, then consumers should continue to spend, and any downturn should be brief.
In a cellar theatre in an alley in Paris, the singer steps up to the microphone and steadies herself.
Yet after the first graceful feat, in which he saves Lois Lane, who has fallen from a helicopter that crashed on a skyscraper, and then steadies the falling chopper (with the injured pilot inside) and gently lifts it to safety, the other miracles don't have enough tension to he memorable: each one wipes out our memory of the one before.
In the video, a shaky camera traverses a hotel room in midtown Manhattan, and then steadies as Bieber emerges from a bedroom.
Friends die, work comes to nothing, a child's pride is undone by "the flutter in his signature": My boy is painting outer space, and steadies his brush-tip to trace the comets, planets, moon and sun and all the circuitry they run in one great heavenly design.
Parkhurst buys his mules from Warren Johnson, an outfitter in Montana, who seasons and steadies them.
He steadies her by the forearm and then they walk on hand in hand.
Very often, she tips, forfeiting her balance, and the man steadies her.
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