That was a thought echoed Friday from other foreign ministers, including Alistair Darling of Britain.
Xerox, once the darling of the American high-technology community, slipped from its former dominance.
Early on, I realized that DSL was not the darling of the communications space.
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Now, with the Internet a darling of Wall Street, this stake was worth big money.
This rigidity has cost Sony, once the darling of the electronics industry, dearly.
The same could not be said about another darling of the UK Tech scene, Dopplr.
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He could have become the darling of the hardline Cuban exiles, but rejected that.
With large profits and a strong balance sheet, Coke became the darling of investors.
Marion Jones was the darling of the 2000 Summer Olympics, winning five medals and winning over fans.
Intelligent and funny on camera, Wilson could be the darling of the post series talk show circuit.
Once a darling of investors, Infosys lost much of its luster after several quarters of disappointing results.
Paul Kagame (above), the president who has overseen all this, is a darling of the aid-giving world.
He makes fun of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who is sometimes labeled a darling of conservatives.
The unexpected darling of tempo-free statisticians this year is Florida, the No. 3 seed in the South Region.
They can also be the darling of IT for providing something users really want and will get value from.
General Musharraf became a darling of the press, giving candid interviews and shrugging off criticism as a healthy corrective.
She has pretty much carved out a music career single-handedly, becoming something of a darling of the folk-bluegrass-country set.
Suddenly, Stan O'Neal was the darling of Wall Street and the business media.
In Flight, Denzel Washington plays Whip Whitaker, a decorated airline pilot who is a darling of the friendly skies.
Mr Monti is a darling of Eurocrats, having served two terms as a big beast of the European Commission.
For a few years now, gold has been the darling of some traders.
Suzlon, once a darling of investors, had to restructure part of its debt.
Mrs Bachmann, a darling of tea-party activists, seems likely to enter the race.
Once a darling of investors, India- and U.S.-listed Infosys lost much of its luster after several quarters of disappointing results.
She would be a darling of the women's movement if her innovation wasn't antithetical to everything else it stood for.
But in the 1980s, he became the darling of white business, which found his cosmopolitan air and eloquence reassuringly familiar.
As a result, upon the introduction of the Kindle Fire, it became the immediate darling of the developer community within Android.
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Yesterday, Canon stole the show, but today's darling of Photokina appears to be the just-announced Leica M camera.
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Once the darling of the hacks, its now fallen into disrepute, and has prompted a stack of stories questioning its safety.
The oldest men's chorus in the country was once the darling of Manhattan society, but it now performs in relative obscurity.
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