Christopher clenched his jaw and sent a fleeting glance toward the heavens, his step never faltering. |
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Look closely at the pencil strokes in this drawing and you will not see one faltering line. |
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That retail sales are faltering in the midst of a major mortgage refi boom is an especially noteworthy development. |
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Now that growth is faltering, the inconsistencies of our political schizophrenia are emerging. |
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Sweet but not cloying, this faltering hit gave Eddie profile and bankability. |
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The House and Senate bills also contain provisions giving faltering companies less time to settle their debts and reorganize. |
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Essentially the government's aim is to restrict freedom of the press in order to silence any voice of criticism, no matter how faltering. |
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Within a period of a little more than a decade the stalwarts of the movement were found faltering in a state of utter frustration. |
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Ominous storm clouds darkened in the U.S. this week, as a faltering equity market and weakening dollar joined a troubled Credit market. |
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Our waitress was a little confused about the cheeseboard, but eventually delivered a faltering list. |
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In the end it was simplicity itself as Cork toyed with our fast faltering challenge and virtually romped to the most facile of victories. |
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In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand. |
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Yes, the man on the Clapham omnibus may have faith in national sovereignty, but his faith is faltering. |
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This only paved the way for point guard Burnett to shine in the second half, as the rest of the team seemed to be faltering defensively. |
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Her mum looked on with pride and relief as she took her first faltering steps in their front room and started to cruise the furniture. |
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Surely that thought is a good enough companion as we take our first faltering steps into the new century and the third millennium. |
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People were sickened by what they saw and his actions have done nothing but damage the already faltering reputation of racing in England. |
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Instead of faltering dollar liquidity, we see today ample evidence of a continued overabundance. |
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It bailed out, and then subsidized, the financially faltering Partisan Review and Kenyon Review. |
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I was duly summoned to the front row of the upper circle to watch my niece take her very first faltering steps towards an Equity card. |
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We were both passing water in to the same toilet bowl, and he was telling me in faltering English how proud he was to be part of this company. |
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In this instance I also had GPS unit in hand, taking my first faltering steps toward participating in geocaching. |
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He has pledged to restore a faltering economy and achieve greater equity in this most inegalitarian of the world's large economies. |
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At some date before 396 the ephors withdrew support from the faltering decarchies. |
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He intended either to curry renewed favour with Darius or support faltering rebels. |
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The magistrate of the divorce court peered down curiously as the aged couple approached the bench, their steps faltering and uncertain. |
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He too warned that an ISIS victory would mark the end of the faltering peace process between the Turkish Kurds and Ankara. |
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It's about not faltering early and reaching the closing stages of the circuit with a good opportunity to win overall. |
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America needs a strategy to adapt to the faltering strength of its most important and congenial allies. |
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The change, however, is as slow and faltering as authoritarian governance is unyielding. |
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The government is laying out the battle lines for additional austerity measures even as it faces pressure to reboot the country's faltering economy. |
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In Japan, the fragile recovery is faltering and the economy remains vulnerable to shocks. |
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They both focused on the faltering start to Obama's healthcare reforms as an example of big government woes. |
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For one thing, the Chinese economy, after 35 years of virtually uninterrupted expansion, is faltering. |
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We have a moral duty to do more than rearrange our faltering system: we must transform it as well. |
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Improvident tax cuts by state legislatures and faltering investment returns have left educational institutions, both public and private, scratching for every nickel and dime. |
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She knows how dodgy city streets and a faltering public school system can make short work of adolescent innocence. |
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An economy carrying huge personal debts, with an overdependence on an inflated and faltering housing market and a highly mobile industrial base, doesn't inspire confidence. |
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It seems 100 million won is a trifle as the value system of money is shaken and the social function of money is faltering in the raging Lotto syndrome. |
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The efforts to construct an efficient system of law and order are faltering. |
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It was a faltering start, but still an important moment for the women who just seven days ago could not leave the house unaccompanied, let alone show their faces. |
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It is surprising because these companies are faltering through little fault of their own. |
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The stand-out performance is that of her as Julienne, trying to articulate unutterable emotions in a faltering stammer that is simultaneously funny and sad. |
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Parents for Justice had withdrawn its co-operation from the faltering Dunne investigation and, riven by internal bickering, was close to splintering. |
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One example is Sears, which last year avoided an aggressive squeeze by suppliers even though its operations were still faltering. |
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In places it seemed the German resistance was faltering and Allied hopes were high for a speedy end to the war. |
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Both actors delivered the requisite narrowed eyes and twanging, faltering style of speech. |
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We need to employ all of the attributes of our Alliance and of our individual nations to strengthen the areas where we are faltering. |
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Above all, we had to get back to work and stay at work and maintain our course without faltering. |
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Sufferers from the midlife crisis on the job become inconsistent, bitter, resentful, defensive, and faltering in leadership. |
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The answer to this question lies, in part, in the political realities of the Middle East as the peace process was faltering. |
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After adjusting for inflation, the real policy rate will sit below zero, which has historically been enough of a stimulant to revive a faltering economy, noted Wright. |
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The blunder in effect killed off his already faltering campaign. |
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Injecting economic assistance into faltering regimes will not work. |
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This is a faltering yet confident step along the way. |
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Secondly, it is important to work together to breathe new life into faltering peace processes in countries where peacekeeping operations are deployed. |
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Whatever the budget, the European project is stuttering, unsure what to do about the faltering eurozone and unable to come to terms with Anglo-Saxon enterprise that the countries of Asia have made their own. |
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In the same way his selflessness or generosity perfects his availability and prevents it from faltering, in spite of misunderstandings, the lack of rapid and visible results, ingratitude and failures. |
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The Swedes, who have collected two late wins in four days, are now two points ahead of the Portuguese and faltering Hungary, setting up an exciting denouement. |
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Meanwhile, the faltering progress of the film's official release has been cited as the latest wobble in the complicated relationship between Hollywood and China. |
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So, when I see them faltering, I feel very bad. |
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The price collapse has been caused by a huge growth in supply from the US shale fields coupled with a lower than expected growth in demand due to the faltering world economy. |
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They are especially high today: his deficit reduction targets are unlikely to be met, thunder clouds hang over the eurozone, and growth is faltering. |
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The European Council expresses its concern at the faltering progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, especially in Africa. |
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Some analysts predict it could well take longer considering how dependent the country is on its exports, especially to Germany where demand seems to be faltering. |
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Nothing can be more deadly in a business letter than faltering and fumbling, or spreading yourself over a lot of generalities, or wandering off into vague profundities. |
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Global economic conditions deteriorated rapidly in view of faltering consumer and business confidence, tighter credit conditions worldwide and adverse wealth effects stemming from declining house prices and equity valuations. |
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Relying above all on our own strengths, we will do all in our power to assist our clients without faltering whilst relentlessly improving our operational excellence. |
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With the military faltering and with widespread loss of confidence in the Kaiser, Germany moved towards surrender. |
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Attempts to build a credible Afghan police force were faltering badly, according to NATO officials. |
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Gorbachev meanwhile refused to use Soviet troops to bolster the faltering Warsaw Pact regimes as had occurred in the past. |
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After faltering in 2009, demand for pipeline expansion and updating increased the following year as energy production grew. |
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Southampton are faltering as well away from home, and it just goes to emphasise that the Championship is a difficult and well-matched league. |
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It rested the Dodgers' bullpen and enabled Tracy to turn to his relief pitchers as soon as Jackson began faltering. |
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The groom is uncertain too, his gaze faltering vulnerably, his hand partially covering his mouth. |
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The truce was faltering in what came to be known as the Eighty Years' War, and there was fear over what the attitudes of Spain might be toward them. |
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However the charter, granted at a time when royal authority was faltering, was violated several times thereafter when the monarchy had regained its power. |
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As the Great Depression ground on and unemployment soared, intellectuals began unfavorably comparing their faltering capitalist economy to Russian Communism. |
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Newcastle beat Bolton to increase the pressure on the Londoners, while Chelsea are also hot on the heels of faltering Tottenham, who have one win from their last eight games. |
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