But without the proper rules, healthy capitalist markets turn into sluggish oligopolies, and that is what's happening in media today. |
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If you feel sluggish or cold backbends will give you energy by stimulating the kidneys. |
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If you feel sluggish before hitting the softball field, scarf an energy-boosting bagel or banana. |
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Some say sluggish blood and lymph circulation allow fluids and toxins to accumulate, causing fat cells to inflate and bulge up against the skin. |
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As a result, many seemed lethargic and sluggish when it came to taking the game to Brazil in the second half. |
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Persons with Huntington's disease have even been accused of being drunk due to their sluggish speech articulation. |
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Alternatively, during the 1980s the Japanese authorities kept interest rates artificially low to help bolster a sluggish world economy. |
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Fluid in the lymph vessels can become sluggish, which can cause toxins to accumulate. |
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When starting a car after a long period of inactivity, it often feels sluggish and un-responsive. This is often because the fuel has weathered. |
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Her actions and movements sluggish and purposefully so, she has a bad feeling. |
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Different types of oranges have good years and bad years, L' Hoste says, adding that one banner crop is typically balanced by a sluggish one. |
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These writers do not present the only way to jump-start our sluggish sense of wonder. |
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Everyone keeps on about a new start for the New Year but I just feel sluggish and in desperate need of a major make-over. |
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The river is generally slow and sluggish, the only reasonable chance of success being with a spinner to give the lure some life. |
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Just as important, many of the big, sluggish tech companies are throwing off steady streams of cash. |
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But you don't need to be a criminal mastermind to target our rather fat and sluggish financial institutions. |
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Despite the threat workfare poses to public-sector unions, Williams says the labor movement has been sluggish in responding to the issue. |
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The would-be actress started to become aware of the world in a sluggish, heady mist. |
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The rides varied from the sluggish merry-go-rounds to the fast roller coasters. |
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Muscle tissue is a very active, metabolically demanding tissue, especially compared to slow and sluggish fat. |
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All the members called him Sloth, which perfectly reflected his sluggish and torpid personality. |
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Gap continues to add hundreds of new stores at a torrid pace despite the sluggish economy and signs of market saturation. |
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If you're sluggish, pump quick energy into your system by eating simple carbohydrates. |
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Money is remiss in its ability to ignite the spirit, and my sluggish muscles betray any conscious compensation I may try to make. |
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If you feel sluggish or cold back bends will give you energy by stimulating the Kidneys. |
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My introspection loses a lot of its working energy and becomes sluggish, gloomy, self-nagging and self-doubting. |
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They were lethargic, sluggish and devoid of any ideas of how to break down the defence of the Lions. |
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A test on the site showed that response times were unusually sluggish and downloads slow. |
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To describe progress as sluggish would be to exaggerate the slug's capacity for forward motion. |
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Even if we're headed in that direction and the progress is irritatingly sluggish, one shouldn't be grouching about it. |
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However, the prolonged sluggish economy has slowed the agency's debt restructuring talks with the companies with which it holds the loans. |
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The number of leasehold interests coming to the market is expected to increase this year due to the sluggish performance of the global economy. |
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But the sluggish global economy has led many foreign firms to slow overseas expansion, offsetting some of that this year, analysts said. |
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The sluggish progress results from suspicion and buck-passing on both sides. |
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China's stock market is the only one on the rise amid the sluggish global economy. |
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Operating right at 2,000 pounds over gross, the airplane was sluggish in responding to takeoff power, a good thing as it turned out. |
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They said China relies heavily on exports, though its export growth is expected to slow down due to the sluggish world economy. |
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Finance officials conceded that their job of promoting prosperity was being made harder by the sluggish global economy. |
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They see a sluggish global economy and remain unconvinced that the weak earnings outlook across most of industry is going to improve. |
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This is especially important today as consumers keep a weary eye on the sluggish economy before buying big-ticket items. |
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The Fed is predicted to respond to the more sluggish economy by lowering rates. |
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Engines usually idle slower and are sluggish to respond until they warm up. |
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Despite slowing growth and a sluggish economy, processors remain optimistic about opportunities to boost cheese consumption. |
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Common habitats include borrow pits, sloughs, city park ponds, sluggish streams and shallow margins of reservoirs and lakes. |
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After bottoming out three years ago, unemployment now stands at 6.4 percent, and the economic recovery is sluggish. |
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Some swellsharks are sluggish bottom feeders that prey on dead or sleeping fish or crustaceans. |
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The controls are sluggish and unresponsive, which when you're trying to pull off a series of trick moves is just unforgivable. |
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She felt some of the strength fade away from her legs, the bounce she tried to inject into her knees feeling slow and sluggish. |
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Snorkelers can find brain coral, sea grasses, sea stars, stingrays, fishes of every color and even sluggish, benign nurse sharks. |
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Every ticket for the six days of competition in the Olympic velodrome has been bought, bucking the trend of sluggish sales. |
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If you are feeling a bit sluggish and off-colour it may be that your digestive system is out of balance. |
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This sluggish play up front was emphasised by the large number of unnecessary offsides given. |
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If you fancy a pudding, make sure it's not something stodgy that could leave you sluggish and immobile. |
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Their departure will allow two new people the opportunity to attempt to heal the sluggish economy. |
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And, after weeks of sluggish sales, DIY stores are slashing prices to attract customers. |
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These factors contributed to sluggish economic growth and persistently high structural unemployment, especially in the eastern states. |
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But they work fine for most situations, and most species, in East Texas' sluggish rivers, bayous, oxbows and sloughs, too. |
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The pomp and pageantry seemed to affect our lads quite a bit and they appeared sluggish and nervous at the beginning of the game. |
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A sluggish middle leads to a humorous and ironic ending as the dancers swap their threadbare garb for sequinned hipsters. |
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My teeth began clacking together as soon as we went out into the night, as my warm, sluggish body adjusted to the change. |
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The five riders were picked up by a chase group which detached itself from the sluggish peloton. |
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Demand remains sluggish and the inconclusive election result is unlikely to help matters. |
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They get their nutrition from planktonic organisms brought in on the sluggish tides where the caves connect with the ocean. |
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Infants with botulism appear sluggish, feed poorly or stop eating, are constipated, have a weak cry, and poor muscle tone. |
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Having fielded a sluggish team in the first half against Cameroon, his tactical adjustment during the interval transformed the match. |
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Fierce price competition from rivals coupled with sluggish overall demand led to the stagnating revenues of the past three fiscal years. |
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On the pier, small boys drop baited fishing lines into sluggish, muddy water. |
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An increase in the number of junior and senior level positions is now evident, but recruitment continues at a relatively sluggish pace. |
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His sluggish response kicked off a crescendo of criticism, prompting calls for him to resign from within his own coalition. |
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A sluggish economy, a stock market free fall, and a government that can't balance its books is a potentially calamitous combination. |
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Suddenly, all the pools in the zoo are full and overflowing and the animals who were quite sluggish in summer are now frisky. |
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Mr. Balfour saw that they had left the river, and were pushing up the debouchure of a sluggish little affluent. |
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Even a sluggish economy isn't likely to dampen the outlook for these Internet start-ups. |
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Increased dissatisfaction with sluggish dial-up Net access is likely to increase demand for broadband services. |
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Meanwhile, several foreign crew members who were unaccustomed to the punishing heat and humidity turned into sluggish grouches. |
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Sure, there has been a small increase in new businesses set-ups, but economic growth is sluggish. |
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Signs of mental and physical fatigue after midweek exertions manifested themselves in some sluggish play from O'Neill's men early on. |
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This year, experts are looking to renewed buoyancy in the US economy, while the European economies look pretty sluggish. |
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Despite what one would think even though Jamie was so incredibly sleepy, sluggish, drowsy, and dozy, he didn't seem to mind. |
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The win was made all the more important after UW endured a somewhat sluggish start to the season, falling in their season opener against Windsor earlier this month. |
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The saturation of the filter elements and the transducer cavity is a very important step to avoid a slow and sluggish pore water pressure response. |
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Rapid fluctuations in blood sugar can leave you feeling sluggish and lethargic, or even downright irritable and hungry again a mere hour after eating. |
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A number of studies have substantiated the cholesterol lowering properties of guggul and its ability to raise metabolism by activating sluggish thyroid function. |
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The body can only tolerate a certain level of these toxins before they begin to build up and make us sluggish, lethargic, irritable and disillusioned with life. |
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That dream was almost realized, but sluggish sales forced Sampson to scale-back in production and stick solely to producing high-end road framesets. |
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If your employees are sluggish and lack the passion and drive that you see in all those television ads of successful companies forging ahead, how can you give them a boost? |
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This sluggish growth will impede the creation of job opportunities, while skyrocketing inflation will definitely decrease people's real incomes. |
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Six minutes later and just when the heads of a dazed and confused City appeared to be clearing, another sluggish reaction to danger saw Bury double their advantage. |
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If after taking the above steps the sluggish performance persists, you may have an obstruction in the vent pipe that exits through your roof or somewhere in the soil stack. |
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I need to sustain my energy without eating so much I become sluggish. |
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Hamed, back for the first time since his comprehensive defeat to Marco Antonio Barrera in Las Vegas, looked sluggish and occasionally even disinterested. |
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It is appealing in the way that independent thinking still has the power to appeal to us with the unexpected shock of the cold water that jolts us out of a sluggish morning. |
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It's no secret that the past few years have been challenging for the art industry as it has dealt with a sluggish economy and many other global struggles. |
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Chill cosmetics in the refrigerator to jump-start sluggish, hot skin. |
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It is widely believed that the completion of the mass rapid transit system and the convenience of public buses may have contributed to the sluggish business. |
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I've been through this before, selling a house into a slack, sluggish market. |
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Showing baits at different depths is another tactic for locating fish behind a sluggish shrimper. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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Sales of silver and glass have been sluggish, with the exception of cutlery, Irish provincial silver, Irish and art deco glass. |
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Kelp, bladder wrack, Irish moss and kombu are chock-full of iodine, and they can stoke a sluggish thyroid, speed up metabolism and assist in cellulite reduction. |
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If you overstuff yourself, you feel sluggish and you get bloated looking. |
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Yet, this year, even with God and Country counting on us, Black Friday sales were reportedly sluggish. |
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This multinational is performing amazingly in a sluggish period. |
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No more skittish landings because of sluggish control columns. |
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The moves come in an effort to increase revenue in a year which will see the economy slow considerably, bringing sluggish tax revenues and vastly reduced consumer spending. |
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Although beautifully shot, the film is crippled by its sluggish pace, and it is difficult to muster much sympathy for the petulant, sulky Ishmael. |
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It was the perfect way to shrug of the frustrations of the 100m, where he was sluggish out of the blocks, but more particularly the long jump which followed the sprint. |
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A sluggish economy fueled by debt and the leveraging of debt led to an economic near-collapse. |
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We both had a slice or two of some rich poppyseed bread Catriona had just baked, but really, anything more would have left us feeling bloated and sluggish for our drive home. |
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Slowly, weakly, he curled his arms back around her, his movements sluggish and uncaring. |
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The economy has touched bottom, but the recovery is still sluggish. |
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In spite of the complexities of spanning the globe and a sluggish economic environment, most of these tech transnationals have been delivering outstanding financial results. |
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His weight alarmed the club's coaching staff and led to a sluggish start to the season. |
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If you feel sluggish or bloated, reduce the amount you consume prior to working out. |
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Even the best underwriters can't prop up a sluggish stock indefinitely. |
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But avoid overdoing it or you'll end up feeling sluggish and sleepy. |
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Bacon had sown the good seed in a sluggish soil and an ungenial season. |
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As you're standing on the Willare or Fitzroy bridges and watching the brown water surge past it's amazing to think that by October it'll be back to a tame sluggish river. |
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What was once a sluggish, silted and overgrown stream has been transformed into a gushing torrent thanks to the hard work of a conservation team. |
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I always wondered why no one crossed via the Rio Grande, a sluggish stream when I passed over it. |
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That often happens when it's been a slow news day, a sluggish news week or sometimes even a slothful news month. |
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In captivity, the tigers were generally thought to be slothful, sluggish and boring and did not entertain their viewers. |
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However, the sluggish progress of the monsoon and the rising inflation rate as a result of higher crude oil prices has stemmed the possibility of a runaway rally. |
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The patient is spiritless, indifferent in expression, has dull eyes and a sluggish response, or may even be unconscious or have a mental disturbance. |
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Simplistically speaking, ginseng calms hyper people and gives sluggish people energy. |
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It's easy to feel sluggish at the beginning of the year, especially after a fortnight of festive celebration and scoff. |
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Local authorities and international donors have come under intense criticism for what many see as a sluggish response. |
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But in an age of sluggish consumer demand, any incremental increase is welcome. |
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I think the days that I haven't been active is when I start feeling very sluggish and I lose the energy, I don't think as clearly. |
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Add to that the lingering effects of injuries, and the defending Pacific champion looked sluggish and uninterested. |
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After that, for most of the year, the river in Delhi is a sluggish stream of pure sewage. |
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The river was also notoriously sluggish, largely because the entire twenty-mile river drops less than twenty feet in elevation from Dover to sea level at the Delaware Bay. |
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Sand tigers are strong but slow moving relatively sluggish sharks that spend most of their time near the bottom looking for food. |
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A typical Scottish fry-up will send them back into sluggish lethargy. |
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New Earswick will be anxious to avoid a sluggish start against Dewsbury Moor, who have just one win from their opening five games and lie just one place off the bottom. |
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The flow in the Ilam Stream has tended to become very sluggish in dry seasons. |
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Blood stasis is a condition in which the flow of blood in the veins has become sluggish and slow. |
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Land revenue, despite its sluggish growth in the past, does hold tremendous promise for augmentation of the State's revenues if handled judiciously and with determination. |
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Dolores has abundant gripes, late arrivals, and a sluggish pace among them. |
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His silhouettes, which so often make a woman appear aerodynamic and agile, this season left her looking grounded and sluggish. |
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If offshore outsourcing is not the cause of sluggish job growth, what is? |
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If he seems feverish or sluggish, get him to the emergency vet. |
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And in these economically sluggish times, they say it's time for regime change from an overpaid and overprivileged family. |
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However, as you can see in the video, the device is a bit glitchy and sluggish, but this is a prototype after all. |
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A user can switch to the old version of Google Maps, which is especially useful when Google Maps is more sluggish than usual. |
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Romance never sang to him her siren song, and Adventure had never shouted in his sluggish blood. |
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He helps us to understand the insignificant points which mark the rapid undercurrents of the seemingly sluggish soul of Khalid. |
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Hail to the cuddly giant panda, sluggish slave of propangada. |
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Despite many shots of the natural world, the film's woozily evocative tone is trampled by the sluggish plot. |
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He declared at least three times that in order to revive sluggish investments, the central bank must sizably decrease its interest rates. |
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Kahn Fotuali'I was sluggish, while Dan Biggar had his scratchiest game for a long time. |
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The 100 bhp engine was slightly sluggish from rest but once under way it was fairly brisk though a little boomy and no i sy. |
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The pupillometer then categorizes the response of a reactive pupil as brisk or sluggish, according to the manufacturer's normative data. |
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Four companies including Nippon Life and Meiji Yasuda incurred profit declines due to sluggish investment results. |
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Newtown, the 2004 All-Ireland champions, recovered from a sluggish start to power past the Tipperary champions Thurles Sarsfields. |
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He has found that his antivirus solution makes his system sluggish, hindering his play. |
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As Lehman, Breuler is sluggish, coarse, and lumpy, huffing and puffing his way arthritically about the stage like some 1930s crime-movie heavy. |
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But the Devils found another gear in the third period and found the energy that had been lacking throughout a sluggish second period. |
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According to spokeswoman Pam McGraw, AOL's electronic mail system was sluggish throughout the day. |
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By the end of the seventh round Tyson was tired and sluggish, his face swollen and his eyes cut. |
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Hamed was booed by the 10,000 fans as he won unconvincingly on points after 12 rounds looking sluggish and disinterested. |
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On day 11 of admission, the patient became very lethargic, obtunded, unresponsive, and on examination had miosis and sluggish pupils. |
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As a tempest influences the sluggish waters of the deadest mere. |
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A sluggish start saw bogeys cost him the first two holes against the former US Open champion, who stretched away to a five-hole lead after only eight. |
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Unlike powder, hardpack permits great speed. Where powder is sluggish, crudely transmitting your body movements to the snow, hardpack is the snow of precision. |
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Since the patient presented with peritonitis, as evidenced by rebound tenderness and sluggish bowel sounds, the patient was scheduled for emergency laparotomy. |
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The slushbox did nothing to improve an already sluggish response. |
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After some pootling around on the flat bits, I decided that one was too sluggish and three was too twitchy, and like Goldilocks settled for the nice soft bed in the middle. |
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During the 1960s, the Egyptian economy went from sluggish to the verge of collapse, the society became less free, and Nasser's appeal waned considerably. |
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However, those governors were sluggish and oscillated about the set point. |
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The more sluggish river then occasioned a breach at Shanghu that sent the main outlet north towards Tianjin in 1048 and by 1194 blocked the mouth of the Huai River. |
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The B's didn't come out and grab Game 7 by the throat right off the bat, and they looked sluggish at times, but Washington had a lot to do with that. |
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It was noted that as rotifers age, they stop sexual reproduction, locomotion slows down, and feeding and reaction times become sluggish until the animal dies in about 10 days. |
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I'VE driven tens of thousands of miles on French autoroutes where a 130kph limit applies and I feel safer at that speed than I do at our sluggish 70mph max. |
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