• The march of women into the top echelons of power has been achingly slow.

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  • He still churns out achingly good songs which he claims to drag whole from the ether.

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  • The Swiss are so achingly cool these days that they can even turn recycled junk into must-have fashion items.

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  • Here, you'll find a very exclusive list of the smartphones that we confidently use and achingly desire.

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  • To illustrate, the finger-achingly addictive game Angry Birds has now been downloaded over a billion times.

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  • But this rescue package will deliver only a modest reduction in the back-achingly heavy burden of Greek indebtedness.

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  • That, unsurprisingly, is never divulged but the film is nevertheless achingly politically correct.

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  • As mentioned, the first handful of pages in this issue are achingly sad.

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  • There are elaborate experimental fusion reactors all over the globe, and they have made steady but achingly slow progress toward a controlled, self-sustaining burn.

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  • In the wake of the financial crisis, credit is achingly tight.

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  • Even if this movie were to become a cult hit (which it achingly wants to be), one cannot imagine that upon repeated viewings it would make any sense.

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  • That was only after National Express Group, a publicly traded British firm specializing in airport privatization, waded through the three-year bid process and an achingly slow review by the state.

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  • After fielding a mobile app that was widely panned for being achingly slow to use, Facebook has launched brand-new apps for iPhones and iPads that are much speedier.

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  • Planners in Kirkland, an achingly picturesque waterfront city east of Seattle, had to rewrite their growth plans when residents grew angry about a sudden spate of big new condominium and apartment projects.

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  • It cannot even begin this process until receiving regulatory approval from countries that, in all too many cases, have little interest in promoting a more powerful foreign competitor, and by nature are achingly bureaucratic.

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  • Every island had its own character and superlatives, but each was linked by unfailing friendliness, the gentle lilt of the Hawaiian ukulele, a tropical climate that generally steadied between 80F and 88F, and a never-ending series of achingly beautiful sunsets.

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  • The water was achingly cold.

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