Not surprisingly, it was dark days following the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009.
In the dark days of the American Revolution, just before the winter of 1776, Gen.
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It was part of a lifeline that Microsoft threw Apple during the dark days of 1997.
Few believe that there is a serious risk of reverting to those dark days.
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Jordan led the company through a successful IPO in the dark days of 2009 post Lehman crash.
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Over and over, I heard similar sentiments from the people who supported me during those dark days.
Despite economic and political improvements in Asia since those dark days four years ago, these markets still lag.
Disappointing total volume, including smartphones, emphasises that these are dark days for Nokia.
While there has been huge progress since those dark days, the presence of homophobia in football has not been extinguished.
The recent debt crisis in Dubai revealed how jittery the markets remain after the dark days of gigantic bank bailouts.
For the first camp, the developing countries were vital in propping up the economy during the dark days of 2009.
It was by no means obvious, in the dark days of 1940, that the Western Allies could prevail against the Axis.
There are millions out there in the dark days of their addiction, alone, trying to figure out how to stay alive.
"Tonight we look beyond the dark days to focus on happier fare: This year's slate of Oscar-nominated psychopathic killer movies, " Stewart joked.
Its secrets of success have powered it through the dark days of the bear market, scoring good returns that nicely exceed the market.
Its services are booming worldwide, providing revenue growth with good margins, and its stock is up 800% from the dark days of 1992.
And even as there will be dark days ahead in Afghanistan, the light of a secure peace can be seen in the distance.
This is the annual rite of spring that American college basketball fans live for after they've trudged through the cold, dark days of winter.
After the dark days of 2008 and 2009 advisors should have experience with this kind of situation and understand how to manage through turbulence like this.
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Many will want to show their appreciation for someone they believe had tried to drag Serbia out of the dark days and into a new future.
Ben Cohen has also signed a new three-year deal to stay at the club, another sign that things are looking up after the dark days of autumn.
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Page of Eaton Vance says the long-term default rate on these loans is in the 2.5% range but was higher during the dark days of 2001 and 2002.
For a variety of reasons, these are dark days for journalism, with the public's appetite to hand over money in return for quality reporting apparently in inexorable decline.
Effectively, in those dark days, there was no interbank lending.
Blumenauer was a key early supporter of Kerry, sticking with the Massachusetts Senator through the dark days of 2003 when Kerry's campaign appeared to be dead in the water.
It's critical to mention that this happened in the dark days, back when Tom's of Maine was still packaged in metal tubes that were prone to cracks and leaks.
During the dark days leading to World War II, many European and American leaders mistakenly thought they could bargain with, or isolate their countries from, sinister forces threatening mankind.
The 50-stock Alerian MLP Index is currently yielding 6.12%, down from 12% in the dark days of early 2009 but up from a recent low of 5.5% in mid-2007.
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