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A long squeeze on the living standards of middle Britain came before a violent slump.
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At one point, Angela angrily slapped her pregnant stomach (in reproach to such a violent world), but then slumped in horror onto a kitchen chair.
Gary Sheffield, an established veteran outfielder with a muscled, violent swing, sulks and slumps in his first weeks with the Yanks, then approaches Torre to ask whether he'd really wanted him for the team, and not, as he's heard, the Expos' slugger Vladimir Guerrero.
Violent men die violently.
As oil production in Nigeria slumps, hurt by political failures and a violent campaign to disrupt foreign oil operations by rebels in the Niger Delta, oil-importing nations have been able to take some comfort in the stabilization of Angola.
STILL reeling from a four-year economic slump, Argentines now have another big worry: a wave of violent crime.
Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico all saw a sharp slump in support for democracy, probably because of high levels of violent crime in all those countries.
The slump in emerging markets over the past month is in anticipation of such a trend.It seems a violent response to what was an offhand comment.
In November, after they staged violent demonstrations, the government backed down and increased lobster quotas.Ecuador has many problems, including political instability, a recent economic slump and repercussions from Colombia's wars.
If Maharidge and Williamson frame the current slump in the context of a three-decade economic history, Hedges and Sacco see it as the culmination of centuries of violent plunder.
Never violent.
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