J&J will continue, however, to sell its far less-lucrative bare metal stents.
2
The power of nature takes their home and lays its contents bare.
3
His right hand was entirely bare; they'd taken off his wedding ring.
4
I believe this country's problems are best tackled with your bare hands.
5
It's rarely a good idea to reduce anything complex to bare statistics.
1
It's an unusually stark and public example of a far bigger problem.
2
I am also driven by the stark financial reality of the situation.
3
The answer is not a punchline, it is a stark political reality.
4
In time-honoured fashion, talk of promise has been undermined by stark reality.
5
The Department of Health declined to respond directly to Baker's stark warning.
1
Leaders' Questions can be a barren experience at the best of times.
2
Abruptly he was no longer in the barren land, no longer falling.
3
You will have barren work, to say nothing of incurring some danger.
4
The piñon flourishes in the bleak and barren peaks of the rockies.
5
The barren, overgrazed ground ringing Amboseli National Park testifies to the result.
1
A glimmer of good news after a bleak year for the economy.
2
However, Kganyago warned that the future of our economy is still bleak.
3
The situation, according to a new report on university teaching, is bleak.
4
While the situation was bleak, Boult said there was reason for optimism.
5
As for the company's future products, that's where things start looking bleak.
Ús de desolates en anglès
1
You have no idea of the ennui that desolates the hemispheres.
2
The shock of the contest upturns Society and desolates the Land.
3
He desolates the whole Mohammedan kingdom-andstill he is not sated.
4
The grain Aphis, in certain years, desolates our wheat fields.
5
To secure this, we must stop the war that now desolates our once happy and favored country.
6
The unhappy war which now desolates Europe will oblige me to defer seeing France till a peace.
7
Her face is quite colorless, but she can not altogether hide from him the sadness that still desolates her eyes.
8
That the putrefied weeds have poisoned the air, and the poisoned air causes the yellow fever, that desolates these beautiful countries.
9
Sometimes she shakes his dwelling, sometimes she annihilates his harvests, sometimes she inundates his fields, sometimes she desolates them by a burning drought.
10
A monster which periodically crushes the energies, desolates the homes, swallows thousands of the young lives, and sweeps away millions of the money of mankind.
11
I hold out my hand to him when he is drowning, I welcome him like a brother, and in return, he desolates my hearth!...
12
"I leave you to imagine," said Morley, pathetically, "how it desolates me to forego the pleasure.
13
"It desolates me to hear of her extremity," the captain answered, with a fine irony, "but I am here to do my duty.
14
Until the men stand trial for their action we will remain desolate.
15
Pauline had put the empty room in order-interrible and desolate order.
16
The younger members of the family were desolate when they heard this.