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And a Japan tumbling back into recession would import even less from America.
They're tumbling back into "the same old Jets," because their hearts aren't in this season.
Despite today's bleak statistics, few economists think that Germany is at risk of tumbling back into a recession.
Playing a character from Humberside, Baron Cohen's accent didn't survive his opening line, tumbling back into the Hampstead Garden Suburb of his youth.
The filmmakers also taped the cameras to wooden poles that they dipped into the water, resulting in disorienting shots of bloody fish parts tumbling back into the ocean and upside-down views of swarming sea gulls overhead.
Europe, which has struggled for more than a year to regain its economic footing, appears on the brink of tumbling back into recession -- with Germany, Italy and the Netherlands reporting today that their economies unexpectedly contracted in the first three months of the year.
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Then, a recovering economy tumbled back into recession.
His shot tumbled back into the hazard, but at least he did not fall.
She then screamed "BODY SHOTS," and tumbled back into the crowd.
He learned carpentry skills — but afterward never found a good job and tumbled back into his old life.
Ben Bernanke warned that America could tumble back into recession unless there is a deal on the fiscal cliff soon.
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