But by 1978, music had migrated to FM, leaving AM in a programming lurch.
We are a good couple of miles away, but it still makes my innards lurch.
Election year wrangling over energy policy left the popular piece of legislation in the lurch.
But a long downtrend into 2010 isn't inevitable, even assuming a systematic lurch to bigger government.
Cut upon cut, as we lurch from one fiscal crisis to another, undermines that certainty.
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For sure, he's the "conscience of the Senate" and tends to lurch right on family values.
Shaheen's erstwhile consulting partners may not be happy that he left them in the lurch.
But India fears being left in the lurch as NATO skedaddles out of Afghanistan.
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But the sudden and decisive lurch to the right that many predicted hasn't happened.
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Converting figures at market exchange rates is misleading because currencies can lurch around wildly.
Worse, when the feast is over the car industry is likely to lurch towards famine.
"We were in a lurch until 1980, when the private sector was allowed back in, " he recalls.
Barring the occasional shot at playing Abraham Lincoln or Lurch, a 6-foot-9 actor is seldom in demand.
We cannot continue to lurch between flooding and drought which is damaging for people, businesses and wildlife.
However, in an interview, Mr Wu worried that some recent developments in China suggested a populist lurch.
Indeed, corporate-bond spreads did edge higher earlier this year, before taking another downward lurch in the autumn.
Later that year he abruptly dropped the canal plan and moved to Paris, leaving Church in the lurch.
But since these enhancements expired, these loans have dried up, leaving many small business owners in the lurch.
Meanwhile, the city has defaulted on bond payments, leaving investors in the lurch.
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Still we always, in the end, empathize with his graceless lurch through life.
This saves money but also means that Britain can be left in the lurch when America changes its equipment.
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You want your old office mates to sing your praises, not complain that you left them in the lurch.
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You could easily end up with millions of users left in the lurch.
Higher unemployment and rising bankruptcies could easily cause a vicious new downward lurch.
Or at least giving investors fears of a lurch back toward the abyss.
It shows the world we lurch from crisis to crisis by habit now.
Mr Normal comes to power at an abnormal time, with the debt crisis taking another lurch for the worse.
At this point, the economy, and the steel market, took another lurch downwards.
Yet China's own financial system is far from healthy, and may yet lurch into a crisis of its own.
Not even Mr Fini's friends deny that his lurch to the left is partly aimed at winning him the succession.
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