Both she and Looney developed their theories in a spirit of religious doubt, and in the throes of their own personal crises.
Private debt levels are higher than in much of Europe, and the country is in the throes of a slow, painful deleveraging process.
In the throes of the financial crisis in December 2008, efficiency ratios averaged 65%.
Less than 20 years ago, the fledgling nation of Croatia was in the throes of the bitter Croatian War of Independence as it declared sovereignty from Yugoslavia.
Hoping to capitalize on this trend, Russia's arms industry is now said to be in the throes of a major expansion in the Middle East.
New York and the country were in the throes of recession, which in those days normally was induced by excesses in inventory accumulation and plant over expansion, not financial mufti puffti.
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Australia, thanks largely to the economic rise of China, has been in the throes of a mining boom.
Nevertheless, with much of the democratic world now in the throes of a debt crisis, it is tempting to ask whether the fears of Madison and Adams have come to pass.
"We are in the throes of the worst recession since the early 1980s, " said Kevin Flanagan of Morgan Stanley in New York.
The government, like most others in Europe, is also resisting pressures to relax rigid labour-market laws that are hobbling not just would-be banking champions but most of European industry, which is in the throes of a long-overdue restructuring.
Charles took a tour of Weta Workshop, which is currently in the throes of post-production for the upcoming movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (December 14).
When I handed Michael a copy of The Dream Manager, he was then in the throes of opening his second restaurant, Cities, which was almost two years behind schedule.
The following afternoon, as I celebrated Rosh Hashanah by myself in Old Cairo, I kept coming back to that story, to the bravery of those six or seven people who protected the holy place of another faith while their own country was in the throes of revolution.
Any trade war is likely to hit the economies of both sides - with the United States already in the throes of a recession and the European Union suffering a sharp economic slowdown.
The riots came as a surprise to the vast majority of Britons and raised thorny questions for a country in the throes of an austerity program that has slashed budgets for social services and policing.
Two years after the ouster of long-serving strongman Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is in the throes of a full-blown economic crisis.
While weaker economies fear losing their best and brightest workers, wealthier countries worry about a potential influx of job seekers in a time when Europe is still in the throes of a recession.
From 1915 until the 1990s, the Beaux Arts building even contained a special place apart from the hustle and bustle of the main floor that was designated for loved ones in the throes of an extra special hello.
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They distrust Mr Thanong's projection of an export-led recovery, given that Thailand is in the throes of shifting from cheap-labour industries to manufacturing capital-intensive goods, such as cars and electronics.
It is apt the conference is taking place in Sri Lanka, which is in the throes of a peace process that has suddenly sprung to life with talks expected in June.
In the throes of its own identity crisis, Turkey now sits staring largely at itself.
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Esa and Nasa are in the throes of making the critical decisions on the 2018 mission.
We seem to be in the throes of an early beginning to the flu season.
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In the throes of a manic fall travel schedule--30, 000 air miles a month--my body finally took revenge.
Sitting up one night, in the throes of jet lag, I tried to assign words to it.
Talen moved to New York City in the mid-1990s, in the throes of a self-described midlife crisis.
Ecuador, which also shares a porous border with Colombia, is in the throes of an economic meltdown.
New research also surfaced, implying that 20somethings are in the throes of a new stage of development.
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