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1 You think I am a failure, sir, because I go poorly dressed.
2 When things go poorly , those lessons are also the most expensive.
3 If you're seen as resisting my investigation, it will go poorly .
4 He's glad for his sunglasses; if the detectives see him rolling his eyes, it would probably go poorly .
5 Truth or misdirection could go poorly , but leaving would end any chance of learning what she sought from Ani.
6 The "vicissitudes of climates," as Cook described the global weather range, caused Arnold's clocks to go poorly .
7 Some had gone for treatises on animals under domestication, while his own animals under domestication were allowed to go poorly fed and worse housed.
8 His search for a new director of central intelligence went poorly .
9 That...' he gasped a breath '... went poorly . ' He cracked open an eye.
10 Her memoir was going poorly , she added; she hadn't written a word in months.
11 It had gone poorly at first, and her first eight pregnancies had been failures.
12 However, recent efforts to sell companies have gone poorly .
13 They do that because the economy is going poorly , not because it is going well.
14 Back then, whenever I said my writing sucked or was going poorly , I meant it.
15 Things were going poorly , he needed to move quickly before events took an even darker course.
16 Its first big test went poorly ; its system couldn't handle demand for a Phish reunion tour.
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