His shriveled ego flowered: He now had people who counted on him and admired him!
European auto sales have shriveled up amid economic uncertainty and the sovereign debt crisis.
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As prices deflated and opportunities shriveled, Japanese grew less interested in either starting or growing families.
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Next, a fistful of pre-Castro cigars in plastic, resembling shriveled old men too small for their pants.
If a cap gains cut came, the Reagan expansion stood to continue indefinitely as the budget deficit shriveled.
In the past half-century the city's population has shriveled from 857, 000 to 343, 000.
In Heiligendamm's home province the shipbuilding industry had shriveled, farms were struggling and unemployment reached into the double digits.
"There is nothing more depressing than a shriveled, overcooked mussel, " Mr. Kahan said.
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All of those have shriveled since and an IPO has become an obstacle course, where slip-ups become ever easier.
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In one early trial on 64 cancer patients, 16 had advanced lung cancer--and tumors shriveled dramatically in 4 of them.
As oil prices shriveled last year -- crimping the countrys massive welfare state -- Venezuelans voted in socialist president Hugo Chavez.
's Thomas Road Baptist Church, the university's onetime key benefactor, have shriveled.
Legroom, usually more important than seat width for comfort, has shriveled from an already inadequate 34 inches to less than 32 inches.
An autopsy found her brain shriveled and filled with strange protein deposits.
Its vineyards rest over the site of a former riverbed, and plentiful groundwater kept its vines green during the drought conditions that shriveled leaves elsewhere.
Agricultural exports that used to be the engine of the economy have shriveled, and foreign currency to import goods is hard to come by.
That drought shriveled crops across the American farm belt, leading to an expected rise in food prices in 2013, according to the U.S. Agriculture Department.
She went on to paint a picture of those her age "back in the day" as old people -- wrinkled, shriveled up and discarded by society.
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The sweet corn we eat for dinner would be a shriveled gray precursor called teosinte were it not for the activity of a handful of genes.
Vines that thrive at 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) are stressed and shriveled when the mercury climbs to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) and beyond.
The hot stock market has shriveled their percentage dividend yields.
By last year, that had shriveled to 11.8 percent.
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Drives shriveled down to desk size, then to desktop size, then the size of a fat dictionary, followed by a thin paperback, a deck of cards and now just a single card or chip.
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