The tourists became bereft of ideas and that enabled Smith and Amla to cope comfortably with a wilting attack.
But above all, the real is wilting because of Brazil's proximity to Argentina.
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His investment account was wilting and his wife Maria said, enough is enough.
NATO's bombing began, Montenegro was wilting under a burden of high unemployment and a privatisation programme marred by corruption.
What's a U.S. investor, already suffering from a wilting Wall Street, to do?
Whether selecting farmed or wild watercress, be sure to avoid bunches with dark or moist spots or wilting, yellowed leaves.
It's the kind of development and experience that Kentucky lacked this season, its stockpile of All-Americans wilting under the expectation.
Loan growth is wilting and a survey by the European Central Bank (ECB) suggests that lending conditions are becoming stricter.
By the 61st minute, Westmeath were ahead with Dessie Dolan pointing and seemed set to win against a wilting Derry outfit.
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Prone to introspection and, in the past, sometimes wilting in the spotlight, he is far from the archetype of snarling Aussie quick.
And what about the wilting U.S. economy, the biggest issue with voters?
The third seed, who beat Federer to win the Olympic title last month, led by two tiebreak sets until wilting in the third.
She also has issued instructions that when she arrives at the office she need not be greeted by queues of politicians, holding wilting bouquets.
The Belgian started the set by holding her serve for the first time and, with Davenport's serve suddenly wilting, she levelled the match at one-set all.
Then she set about designing a new model that could function as a hydroponic support system for the roses, able to withstand everything from wilting heat to high winds.
But because banks are using central-bank liquidity to plug holes in their short-term funding, the money multiplier is collapsing: even as reserves swell, broad-money and credit growth is wilting.
Buying by investors has more than made up for a slump in gold-jewellery purchases in key markets, such as India and Turkey, where higher prices and wilting exchange rates have crushed demand.
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Obviously Australia will have to be ready to pounce on their wilting opponent and with the street fighting instincts of the Australian captain bubbling with anticipation, England will have to be on guard.
Yet enthusiasm for reform seems to be wilting.
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Unfortunately, and with distressing consequences for this country's security, the recent wilting of America's will to fight the war in Iraq to its conclusion has given the radicals renewed confidence in their original consideration of America.
But since 1986, when Philips died - coincidentally the same year that India's wilting hockey abilities first became truly evident - all she has known has been the pain of life's daily grind as a dishwasher in a restaurant.
Pakistan were wilting but they had some relief when Sehwag was run out by a direct hit from Malik at mid-off and 10 balls later most of the crowd groaned when Tendulkar got an inside edge on to his stumps off Gul.
This plea has been brewing for some time and now he has finally been beaten, not by the opposition bowlers, a wilting body or the pressure of the media storm but by his eight-year-old daughter who obviously holds more weight than any of the standard or speculated reasons for him finishing.
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