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"Légionnaire" is a French word, which has slipped into English by way of the French Foreign Legion and legionnaire's disease, an American term.
Mr Kan is struggling to revive public support, which has slipped below 30 per cent six months after he took office.
The performances of Pietersen, Andrew Flintoff, Stuart Broad and Samit Patel have dominated the series, overshadowing the excellent batting of Bell, which has slipped under the radar.
Last year the number of digital subscribers, now more than 300,000, surpassed the print circulation of the paper, which has slipped below that figure.
In Japan, Sony shares have fallen 30 percent this year, far underperforming Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average, which has slipped just over 3 percent.
BG Group's rebound did not wipe out a long-term decline in its share price, which has slipped about 15percentthis yearar.
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Frazier insists players be on time, which had slipped under Childress, and know their assignments.
"Then I readjusted the handkerchief which had been used as a tourniquet, but which had slipped a little".
Their wedding was held in February , 1978 at the Continental-Savoy hadel, which had slipped from colonial grandeur into dowdy respectability.
It was bound to happen sooner or later: a book I'd read which had slipped entirely through my memory.
The duck, perhaps while it was diving for food, had thrust its beak through this thing, which had slipped down over its neck.
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