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1 But manufacturing growth has slowed and lagging business investment has become a drag .
2 The drag forward which had tired his legs had become a drag backward.
3 You must not let me become a drag upon you.
4 For him, going to work had become a drag .
5 I wanted you, dear, but if you knew how I dreaded to become a drag on you.
6 Suddenly it had all become a drag .
7 On the surface, it's a feelgood, reach-for-your-dreams story, about a schoolboy who wants to become a drag queen.
8 Now, when all that investment is trying to withdraw from cattle, they become a drag on the market.
9 For my composition I wrote a short story about a straight-laced solicitor who decides to become a drag queen.
10 Add it all up, and instead of being a profit engine, the pan-Asian equities business has become a drag .
11 Josephine had become a drag .
12 Brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald called the deal positive, noting that the unit probably become a drag on the company's overall growth.
13 The crisis, an outbreak of turmoil stretching back eight years, began in November and has become a drag on the Thai economy.
14 Stocks retreated as financials became a drag on the main European indexes.
15 Is Europe's social model becoming a drag on its currency?
16 The station's faulty atmos controls were becoming a drag , fast.
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