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1 The industry is reeling from China's 2018 decision to limit recycling imports.
2 Housing and other interest rate-sensitive sectors, meanwhile, are reeling from rate hikes.
3 Victoria's capital was still reeling from Sunday's announcement of stage four lockdowns.
4 Wales were still reeling from that setback when they conceded a second.
5 At times Ned felt his senses reeling from the intensity of sensations.
6 Iraqi Kurds are still reeling from a failed independence bid in 2017.
7 Airlines are still reeling from the aviation industry's worst year in decades.
8 Tesco is reeling from an accountancy scandal and a downturn in trading.
9 Himself reeling from exhaustion, he was astonished beyond measure at such persistency.
10 The relentless excitement of the movie had me reeling from the cinema.
11 Glynn tried to get a read on this woman reeling from shock.
12 The United States is still reeling from the death of Nipsey Hussle.
13 As Season 3 picks up, everyone is reeling from Mbali's tragic death.
14 North Korea is still reeling from the effects of Typhoon Maysak last week.
15 Fine wine prices are still reeling from Chinese buyers souring on the market.
16 Playcentre families are reeling from a lack of adequate funding in the Budget.
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