At the end of last year, our economy was in deep crisis.
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Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
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Contemporary health care is facing deep personal crisis appearing mainly in nurses.
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Peters said New Zealand had deep sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
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The problem is not, therefore, a deep one with the system itself.
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At some mysterious and critical point, the crime rate began to turn.
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GOVERNMENT departments are known to work in mysterious ways, writes Michael Dervan.
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Two days later a second mysterious event gave the rumors new life.
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Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
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Its capital runs into millions; its prospectuses are pompous; its pay-roll mysterious.
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Grudje met James' eyes for a long moment, his gaze utterly inscrutable.
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Yes; but the attitude of my Lord of Mayence was quite inscrutable.
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Pestilences were inscrutable providences; they were the wrath of God made manifest.
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Luca had long ago become accustomed to his daughter's inscrutable mood swings.
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The Chinese seem specially inscrutable; no one seems really to understand them.
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Sielto's cryptic words didn't rise quite to the level of a warning.
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As cryptic as when Small Talk asked Jelena the very same question.
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And he said something kind of cryptic today, now you mention it.
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It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success.
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He stated it as if that cryptic information was a simple fact.
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I'm not mystifying you at all; the clock took the pictures automatically.
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Not two paces had Seton taken on to the mystifying wharf when:
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The big Saul listening to the playing of David is still mystifying.
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The final section on Fischer's life was tantalizing, yet even more mystifying.
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Afraid I'm finding her just as mystifying as in the old days.
Uso de cryptical em inglês
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His comment on this piece of news is strong but cryptical.
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Mathewson to the cryptical stone edifice with high narrow windows, another third to follow Capt.
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He did not explain that somewhat cryptical remark, and presently he left her and went to his room.
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Ahead loomed green and cryptical hills, and when the conductor came around I learned that I was at last in Vermont.
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The distribution of cryptical cave-mouths on the black snow-denuded summits seemed roughly even as far as the range could be traced.
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The room was just as low, but much less broad, ending in a very narrow passage crowded with obscure and cryptical shrines.
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That cryptical pull from the north was getting very strong again, though it seemed now to come from a lower place in the sky.
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On the huge mahogany table there lay face downward a badly worn copy of Borellus, bearing many cryptical marginalia and interlineations in Curwen's hand.
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Inside, wrapped in a discoloured parchment, was a huge key of tarnished silver covered with cryptical arabesques; but of any legible explanation there was none.