In the throes of its own identity crisis, Turkey now sits staring largely at itself.
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In the throes of the financial crisis in December 2008, efficiency ratios averaged 65%.
Esa and Nasa are in the throes of making the critical decisions on the 2018 mission.
We seem to be in the throes of an early beginning to the flu season.
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In the throes of a manic fall travel schedule--30, 000 air miles a month--my body finally took revenge.
Sitting up one night, in the throes of jet lag, I tried to assign words to it.
Talen moved to New York City in the mid-1990s, in the throes of a self-described midlife crisis.
Ecuador, which also shares a porous border with Colombia, is in the throes of an economic meltdown.
New research also surfaced, implying that 20somethings are in the throes of a new stage of development.
Moreover, Argentina was in the throes of recession, experiencing investor flight, high unemployment and a bank liquidity crisis.
Australia, thanks largely to the economic rise of China, has been in the throes of a mining boom.
The IR Magazine crisis-management award is an honor for corporations in the throes of intrigue, scandal and loss.
When couples are in the throes of ending a relationship, the first concern is usually ending the relationship.
To any Greek politician, especially one in the throes of an electoral contest, that sounds like a trap.
In his latest screed, he compared Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to someone in the throes of an LSD trip.
Two years after the ouster of long-serving strongman Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is in the throes of a full-blown economic crisis.
America was in the throes of a national state of anxiety over the Soviet Union's launch of its Sputnik space satellites.
Even as the business stayed much the same over 20 years, the Mississippi and Illinois rivers were in the throes of revolution.
"We are in the throes of the worst recession since the early 1980s, " said Kevin Flanagan of Morgan Stanley in New York.
Both she and Looney developed their theories in a spirit of religious doubt, and in the throes of their own personal crises.
But Zimbabwe is now in the throes of violent turmoil at home.
Private debt levels are higher than in much of Europe, and the country is in the throes of a slow, painful deleveraging process.
In the business world, IBM is in the throes of a revolutionary five-year strategy to shift its product focus to software and services.
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To ensure competitiveness in the throes of the downturn, he, like other execs at Carestream was asked to reduce costs to the benchmarks.
But taking such a strong stance on the Lewinsky affair in the throes of a partisan mid-term election campaign, has left the town divided.
And even in the throes of death, he was as enigmatic as in life as rumours abounded about his condition in a Paris clinic...
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There was so much anxiety laced into a market then in the throes of an economic slowdown that anything reassuring was a signaled event.
Less than 20 years ago, the fledgling nation of Croatia was in the throes of the bitter Croatian War of Independence as it declared sovereignty from Yugoslavia.
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