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Meanings of several crises in English
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Usage of several crises in English
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I had felt much the same way during severalcrises in the First World War.
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There had been severalcrises to handle before that.
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It has survived through severalcrises and changes of ownership and is now owned by Aprilia.
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Bishop Foss said, in regard to severalcrises in a most serious sickness, that Christ always arrived before it came.
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Yet it is not an obvious time for Beijing to be stirring up trouble with its neighbour; the country is battling severalcrises.
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In the different markets there had been severalcrises during the period I mentioned, and certain men, chiefly small ones, had gone under.
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Some Hungarians who have lived through severalcrises and waves of budget austerity since communism collapsed in 1989 feel the EU is overstepping its authority.
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Jane Neilson warns New Zealand's relatively small forces could struggle to cope with bigger, harsher and more frequent disasters, or severalcrises happening at once.
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And in like manner, all through His life He declares Himself conscious of the hours which mark the severalcrises and stages of His mission.
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China has $3.65 trillion in foreign reserves and could deal comfortably with severalcrises on the scale of Hebei.