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1 The recent bout of political paralysis has prompted fears of economic crisis.
2 In the Clinton Administration's most recent bout of scandal, over Monica Lewinsky, disloyalty abounds.
3 Both sectors had their third straight day of gains after a recent bout of selling.
4 Not likely after their most recent bout of bliss.
5 A recent bout of glandular fever is not expected to delay the start to his campaign.
6 Other sectors that have sold off sharply in the recent bout of weakness posted strong gains.
7 Ramaphosa pointed at dark, anti-establishment forces as the reason behind the recent bout of load shedding.
8 Equity market funds too will have a hard time competing, especially after the recent bout of weakness.
9 The dollar's most recent bout of weakness has helped an emerging currency index scale three week highs.
10 She had been suffering from dementia, but was otherwise in good health until a recent bout of pneumonia.
11 Kidney StoneFollowing a recent bout of excruciating abdominal pain and vomiting I was diagnosed as having kidney stones.
12 A recent bout of spring cleaning has me delving into my box of "retired" running shoes.
13 But the recent bout of dreary economic data has prompted a new look at potential fixes, the sources said.
14 He said officials were looking to see whether the failure was connected to a recent bout of wintry weather.
15 The years in the desert, and her recent bout with camp fever, had aged her to a frightening degree.
16 Spencer felt dreadful, but he was grateful for the improvement in his condition since his most recent bout of consciousness.
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