Yet, contributing to a a general global malaise were the slowing growth prospects in once-vibrant economies.
Production continues to fall in once-prolific spots such as Russia, Mexico and the North Sea.
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Being able to plug in once you get to work makes things easier, too.
Once logged in once, users settings are synced from the cloud onto the computer.
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It could also mean clearing of forest and blasting of mountainsides to rig high tension power lines in once-picturesque environments.
Though initially seen as mere musical contributors, Hansard and Irglova were ultimately cast as the leads in Once.
She was done in once by an 11-hour asthma attack and was later thwarted by box jellyfish stings.
He also sat at the High Court in Aberdeen once in March and in Stonehaven once in April.
This certainly hasn't happened since I've been in Kosovo, it happened once in Montenegro and once in Belgrade.
Located in once the most impoverished area of Inner Mongolia, Erdos sits atop a lot of coal and gas.
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In France, however, lots of rules kick in once firms employ 50 workers.
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New plants are inevitably more efficient and Dagenham was just too old and tired to be worth investing in once again.
When markets go astray the answer is not to make the taxpayer step in once more, but to introduce better regulation.
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That site also covers the long history of commercial collaboration between Hollywood and the tobacco industry, revealed in once-secret tobacco industry files.
In past mergers, airlines have promised not to close any hubs but have gone ahead and dramatically reduced service in once-key cities.
If they do not, the European Central Bank will be forced to step in once again and buy Greek, Portugal, Spain and Italian debt.
Since the price of expensive homes, particularly in once-fizzy markets such as California, is falling fastest, the Case-Shiller measure probably paints the more accurate picture.
No more attempting to zoom back in once you've zoomed out.
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Others perhaps can no longer afford to hire a maid full-time, and are switching to contract cleaners who come in once or twice a week.
It would also make it easier to persuade people to come in once a year for testing at their local clinic, even if they felt well.
Last week, indices looked poised to perhaps test deeper support levels, but dip buyers stepped in once again to put the market back on course for highs.
After his resignation, he said, LaFontaine called Wang twice in 2006, once in Thanksgiving and once at Christmas, inviting him to meet for coffee and make up.
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Even better, India should be able to supply more of its own oil, considering the estimated 3.5 billion barrels of recent discoveries in once unexplored basins in Rajasthan.
The expensive boarding school, the drama and dance classes, even those holidays in the Seychelles, three times in Spain, once in France, once in Greece, with the mother.
Little-known detail of the battle: The Japanese sent out five small subs that were supposed to penetrate Pearl Harbor before the air attack and join in once the planes arrived.
After a false start in the 1990s, during which even Enron was briefly and disastrously tempted in, mainly local firms, including Tata Sons and Reliance Group, have piled in once more.
Even in once healthy Brazil, industrial production is plummeting.
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