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Alex Stewart, a strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort, says 2007 has been an annus horribilis for income investing.
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European sales last year reached 12.8m vehicles, some 1.6m above the figure for the annus horribilis of 1993.
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And, this season, England's "Annus Horribilis" of the Champions League, they're at zero.
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Vaughan's own annus mirabilis was 2002, when he scored 1, 481 runs in Tests.
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It would mean that they were recapturing barely a third of the seats they lost in 1995, their annus horribilis.
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This, to paraphrase the queen, is truly Britain's annus horribilis.
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The top life sciences dealmaker and his annus mirabilis.
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But the first of the hitherto lusty economies to be abruptly felled in what has become an annus horribilis for emerging Asia were at least relatively small parts of the global scheme.
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The year 2010, in which China overtook Europe to become the second-largest art market after the United States, has been described as an annus mirabilis for Chinese art collecting as wealthy Chinese from all levels of the new society chose art and objects as tangible assets, suitable for investment, trading and bragging rights beyond simple display.
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