And I believe -- I truly believe that their darkest days are now behind them.
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It allows me to make light of some of the darkest days of my life.
The corporate advisory firm has seen GM through its darkest days in 2008.
Leeson paused for a moment, before recalling the darkest days of his incarceration.
"In those days, my darkest days, I wasn't sure if I would get to this stage at all, " he said.
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In many ways, nuclear weapons represent both the darkest days of the Cold War, and the most troubling threats of our time.
And here at this plant, the workers that were laid off during the darkest days of the recession have all been hired back.
And while we hope the darkest days of the economy are behind us, massive regulatory reforms are just now beginning to hit the streets.
Things slowed down just a bit during the darkest days of the recession, as some customers tightened their IT budgets and others tipped into bankruptcy.
The diaries of former deputy MI5 chief Guy Liddell provide a unique insight into the Security Service during some of the darkest days for British intelligence.
Eleven years ago, America confronted one of our darkest days.
For racing-mad Ireland, Shergar was the darling of a nation in turmoil during the darkest days of "the Troubles, " with violence between nationalists and unionists in the north as they vied for political power.
We chose hope over fear and hard work during hardship, confident that the age-old values that had guided our Nation through even its darkest days would be sufficient to meet the trials of our time.
In A Measureless Peril, long-time journalist Richard Snow takes us from the darkest days of 1942 to the eventual triumph of the Allied destroyers and convoy system (aided amply by code-breaking successes and new technologies like aircraft mounted radar).
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The surprising conclusion of a new study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is that the darkest days of the financial meltdown as far as the banks and the politicians were concerned, were actually relatively bright days for British households.
Indeed, she took considerable heat for her unwavering faith in some of her less successful picks even in the darkest days of the dot-com bust--it took a 97% slide in Priceline shares before she backed off a buy recommendation on the stock, for instance.
In 1933, during the darkest days of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt declared that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself", and offered a "new deal" to the American people, promising a period of bold, vigorous and continuous experimentation, which he hoped would reduce unemployment and get American workers back into jobs.
President Obama also reminded us that even in the darkest of days, the extraordinary courage and strength of the American people shines through.
And it reminds you that even in the darkest of days, life continues, and people are strong and people bounce back and people are resilient.
But even when the days seemed darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest.
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Today, as we remember the victims, their families, and the heroes who stood up during one of our country's darkest moments, I invite all Americans to reclaim that abiding spirit of compassion by serving their communities in the days and weeks ahead.
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