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It meant fun, with the serious undertow of showing what Texan women could do.
ECONOMIST: Ann Richards
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And, as with the duo's forebears, there's a ferocious lyrical undertow to Kings of Convenience's gentle songs.
NPR: Kings Of Convenience: Honey-Dipped Fury
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Her green eyes meet mine, and the little twinge of sadness I was feeling turns into an undertow.
NEWYORKER: Indianapolis (Highway 74)
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How can these companies boost their chances of riding the Chinese wave rather than being dragged down by the undertow?
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter
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With all artists, because of the undertow of history and self-loathing, there is a tremendous push toward self-obliteration that occurs onstage.
NEWYORKER: We Are Alive
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An occasional heroic sprint may be required to get us out of a danger spot and avoid a whirlpool or an undertow.
FORBES: No Weiner Jokes: Lessons from a Truly Unfunny Situation
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Germany, despite hints of a Japanese-style undertow, has just voted for stasis.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In an influential strategy memo he wrote in 1994, Kristol warned of an undertow toward a national health care system and told Republican lawmakers to resist the tide.
NPR: Much at Stake in Defining Social Security 'Crisis'
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The undertow of defiance in all this was quite deliberate.
ECONOMIST: Liz Claiborne
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In The Corrections there are passages which take the book off in what seems like a totally different direction, but the undertow of anxiety and despair is always there.
BBC: News | NEWSNIGHT | Jonathan Franzen interview transcript
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The undertow to all this is deflation.
ECONOMIST: Japan��s economy
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It is indifferently acted and in too much of a rush for quick hits to establish anything like the lull and swell of a real rave -- there's no undertow, no rapture, just a randomized string of highs and lows.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS