Bayer's top-selling antibiotic, Cipro, got a boost from the anthrax scare last year, but now sales are drooping.
They can see TV sales drooping, and many of the same companies also make tablets and other small devices.
Read the complete interview here: A Jolt For The Drooping Book Business.
Norman Mailer, meeting him in 1968 at a fundraiser in Harvard, found him drooping and baggy-eyed, longing to be rescued.
The transaction had felt flirtatious to him, and the atmosphere of the downtown, beneath its drooping festoon of useless cables, seemed festive.
Cataplexy can range in severity, from drooping face muscles to full-body immobility.
In another video, the judge appears to be engrossed in his mobile phone and sitting with his head drooping on his chest.
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As I traipsed on, I found myself gaping at thousands of those same flowers drooping gracefully from the hundreds of shrubs that lined the entire slope.
We know that he's cool and patient, but maybe his drooping recent poll numbers will cause him to start drawing some lines in the sand.
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For Hanke's latest analysis, see "The Drooping Euro, " in this issue.
Or when a tubby player nicknamed the Walrus for his drooping moustache and lumbering girth could take the green jacket at the Masters, as Craig Stadler did in the 1980s.
What's more, Rosen is returning at a time when the live-events business is drooping badly--for the first half of 2010 ticket sales for the top 100 concert tours in North America slipped nearly 12%, according to trade magazine Pollstar.
Even so, the drooping real-estate market, combined with declining demand for Chinese exports in Europe and elsewhere, pulled back China's economy to an 8.1% pace in the first quarter of 2012, the slowest growth since the spring of 2009, when the world was in recession.
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