Before the September 11 attacks, the FBI was reeling over a series of embarrassing missteps.
Reeling over an eternity of dunes I reach a second pan known locally as Deadvlei.
Already reeling from the flu, I grew more nauseated as I sloshed in the wind-whipped waves.
But workers in Solihull were reeling from the news as they left the Lode Lane plant.
Gregg is still reeling from United losing their Premier League title to arch rivals, Manchester City.
So, we have been reeling under the effects of two storm systems back to back.
And now we go to Haiti which is still reeling from a brutal hurricane season.
They had been "still reeling" from previous measures to controls the disease, he said.
Argentina is on the brink, reeling under higher taxes imposed at the behest of the IMF.
Such a move, however, could risk destabilizing a bureaucracy that is still reeling from controversy.
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The won is weak, the stock market volatile and big business is reeling from large debts.
As the market was reeling from the credit crisis in 2008 and 2009, the Dollar surged.
This, along with fresh technical selling pressure, has both gold and silver markets reeling at present.
Sainsbury is reeling in part because it was late expanding into the non-food business.
When John Paul visited years later, the country was still reeling from its effects.
American banks, still reeling from scandals on Wall Street, are particularly adamant on this last point.
Australia were left reeling until Hussey steadied the lower order with some fine shots.
The Florida Everglades are reeling from an explosion in the number of deadly Burmese pythons.
The sales campaign is already reeling from the track record of other VVER-440 reactors.
The Nasdaq was also reeling, losing 40 points to 2, 120 as technology continued Monday's weakness.
Many companies are still reeling under old debts, lacking collateral and deemed unfit to secure loans.
All have been reeling from a plunge in western tourism caused by the region's tempestuous politics.
And people there are really reeling from the housing industry, the job industry - obviously, that's specific.
Once one of Africa's most promising economies, Zimbabwe is reeling under its worst humanitarian and economic crisis.
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Residents of nearby Kemp, Texas, were reeling from no water in the midst of the wretched heat.
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Already reeling after losing Rose in the opener, the top-seeded Bulls bowed out in the first round.
He took office while the city was still reeling from the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Most of these hedge fund managers, Paulson included, are reeling from multi-year periods of relatively poor performance.
World markets are reeling because the consensus in U.S. is turning towards more, not fewer, interest-rate hikes.
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