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faltering

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  • Germany in World War II to supply Germany's faltering ally, Japan, with advanced technology to fue
  • After 93 games, with the 1945 Braves faltering and in seventh place in the National League,
  • A movie star with a faltering career gets a chance to save his career.
  • By 1979, she surrendered to a faltering career, cut her hair and moved back to her p
  • ious two albums and was an early sign of his faltering chart success after 1993.
  • As a result of the faltering economy and financial markets, the value of
  • of his regime's human rights practices, by a faltering economy, and by government corruption, most
  • rown in the polls as a result of the state's faltering economy, his signature opposition to affirma
  • ance, lack of corporate sponsorships and the faltering economy.
  • In place of the faltering film, the channel airs various other movie c
  • During his tenure, he reformed the domain's faltering finances, particularly through his employmen
  • t time Clarence Dillon managed the rescue of faltering Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, engineered t
  • w in Mogadishu is not the picture of a weak, faltering government and an unpopular peacekeeping for
  • Faltering in the ratings, WQIO switched to a short-liv
  • He also attempts to save his faltering marriage by attending couple's counseling wi
  • ary in the Kumaon Hills to attempt to mend a faltering marriage.
  • lowest on floor exercise with a 9.187 after faltering on a dance combination while trying to turn
  • 1944 with the mission of turning around the faltering operations within a six-week time frame.
  • great feats of bravery and endurance without faltering or for a moment taking cover.
  • s Hill, believing that the Confederates were faltering, ordered Ruger to retake the works they had
  • nd the relationship with IBM, which had been faltering over the delivery of an operating system tha
  • ortedly disappointed with Austria's poor and faltering performance through the qualification for th
  • il Eelam in the country's civil war, and the faltering performance of the economy.
  • return of Soyuz 3 breathed new life into the faltering program.
  • burgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates, and a faltering public-private partnership to purchase vacan
  • early 1990s, when increased competition and faltering ratings forced the station, by then owned by
  • In 1978, the faltering relationship of Amsel and Leitsch ended when
  • syrup to bolster sales artificially and mask faltering revenues.
  • Shamrock Rovers for the 2009 season and his faltering Rovers career was given a new lease of life
  • wing, he was substituted at half-time as the faltering Scotland team drew 2-2 against a nation 62 p
  • er in the hope the publicity will propel her faltering show business career.
  • nto the managerial role when he took over at faltering side Stafford Rangers in October 1997.
  • h her tender frame, roused the mettle of the faltering soldiery by a splendid exhibition of bravery
  • The practitioner waddles, takes very faltering steps and sometimes fall to the ground and l
  • Under his government the faltering Sydney Steel was nationalised.
  • In mid-July 1916, with the Somme Offensive faltering, the British commander-in-chief, General Dou
  • With the last line of defense faltering, the Jackals are deployed in a last ditch at
  • s IPO due to poor market conditions, and the faltering U.S. and Global economies.
  • I personally believe the song is about faltering under the multiple pressures of life, finall
  • itary plans, aimed mostly for the aid of the faltering Western Roman Empire and recovering its form
  • His career appeared to be faltering when he was beaten by Henry Cooper in Septem