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The euro swoons for a simple reason: Euro member countries fear and loathe disruptive entrepreneurialism.
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As Germany and the Fed seem to be reluctant to face the inevitable, so the market swoons.
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But those economic assumptions now look too rosy as the credit squeeze takes hold and the housing market swoons.
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Greatness is earned over time, and Apple remains in a strong position to keep earning it, though swoons will be unavoidable.
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Despite its strong market share and positive growth prospects, Sensata is not immune to the floundering economy and recent market swoons.
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Each of those Motorola models were the best sellers ever (up to their time), and each was followed by near-death swoons when Motorola could not produce comparable sequels.
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It is not just how banks manage their own exposures to interest rate movements, currency shocks and market swoons, but increasingly, it is a business in and of itself.
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And historically the ugly swoons have become beautiful swans.
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During a brief hiatus from The Frames, Hansard recently recorded The Swell Season, a collaboration with Czech singer and pianist Marketa Irglova, and the result aches and swoons amid some of the year's loveliest arrangements.
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An older woman approaches Motsepe and nearly swoons, grasping his arm and laying her head on his chest as he pats her back and murmurs thank you in Xhosa, one of the six African languages he speaks.
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