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Further, some investors tend to buy gold as an alternative currency when the dollar sags.
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The second, which sags with weary symbolism, is about a model who loses a leg.
NEWYORKER: Amores Perros
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That gives central bankers some room to cut if the world economy sags.
ECONOMIST: Asia��s economies
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Mr Ignatieff's writing, though taut in reportage, sags into the cloudier sort of lit-crit talk when he turns analytical.
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When Pesci sags, Tomei, Gwynne, and others (especially Austin Pendleton) perk things up.
NEWYORKER: My Cousin Vinny
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The Nikkei and Topix indexes of share prices seem headed back to their springtime highs, even as the yen sags.
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The movie, which runs two and a half hours, sometimes sags under front-loaded exposition, convenient plot lurches, and a conventionally ratcheted theatricality.
NEWYORKER: Margaret
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He also says Morton's is trying to create more values as the economy sags, in part by negotiating prices on large allotments of a particular wine, then selling it by the glass.
FORBES: Food And Wine
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Wal-Mart's international performance further underscores the trend of U.S. firms benefiting from the weakened dollar, as well as becoming increasingly dependent on their international business to provide growth while domestic performance sags.
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With new chips and software, Eaton can meter and control the flow of electricity on plant floors to prevent sags and surges caused by lots of motors and digital devices starting up at once.
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Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.
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The economy sags as a result.
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