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1 To goldenly stagnate in the sun, like a murky pond surrounded by flowers.
2 It is a shame, an absolute shame to allow you to stagnate in this way.
3 Volumes are at best likely to stagnate in September, said an auto industry source in Germany.
4 This, however, is injurious to the lungs, for it allows the blood to stagnate in them.
5 I stagnate in my very soul.
6 There are two ways to approach change - we can focus on transformation or we can stagnate in resistance.
7 We stagnate in the provinces.
8 The blood seemed to stagnate in every vein, for there, under an old oak, lay the lifeless body of Reinhold.
9 Japan, Britain, Australia and Germany would also see a rising online trend, but Internet sales would stagnate in France and Russia.
10 So consumption is not in a position to drive growth which means the UK is likely to stagnate in the near term.
11 Half awake and half asleep, I stagnate in a lucid, heavily immaterial torpor, in a dream that is a shadow of dreaming.
12 That tallies with a Reuters poll of economists taken two weeks ago, which projected the euro zone economy would stagnate in the second quarter.
13 Naught but the desert could satisfy him; he would stagnate in the calm life which those in the Jordan valley are finding so pleasant.
14 Long a top supplier to Europe through pipelines and more recently though LNG, Algeria has seen its oil and gas output stagnate in recent years.
15 Analysts are now saying the economy may do little better than stagnate in the second half of the year, having contracted in the second quarter.
16 Both France and Italy, whose economies shrank 0.3 per cent in the second quarter, would only stagnate in the third.
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