How To Use Flagging In A Sentence
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His outlook could hardly have been helped by the cancelling of a perfectly good goal just after the quarter-hour, the linesman flagging for offside.
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Apple packing houses currently rely on digital camera imagery to sort apples by surface appearance only, flagging those that are visibly defective or the wrong size or color.
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Your energy is flagging and you feel washed out a lot of the time.
The Sun
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The Fisheries Agency also expressed concern that China has sharply increased its harvesting of bigeye tuna by reflagging ships so that they do not come under catch quota restrictions.
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One of the recommendations was that deaths should be monitored by flagging the health records of residents.
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The eurozone's flagging economy needs radical restructuring.
Times, Sunday Times
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BRITAIN'S building industry is flagging because of a shortage of bricks, it was warned yesterday.
The Sun
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That is why vessels are required under international law to have flags, and a State by flagging a vessel assumes responsibility with things which occur on that vessel, even when it is in the territorial waters of another State.
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Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment.
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His enthusiasm was in no way flagging.
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On this street was a throng of trucks and wagons lading and unlading; bales and boxes rose and sank by pulleys overhead; the footway was a labyrinth of packages of every shape and size: there was no flagging of the pitiless energy that moved all forward, no sign of how heavy a weight lay on it, save in the reeking faces of its helpless instruments.
Complete March Family Trilogy
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The Ducks must win tonight not just to shore up their record but also to help repair their flagging self-esteem.
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He did a film for Hollywood to boost his flagging career.
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He says her career was flagging when she hired him in 2003.
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Both Lincoln and Roosevelt were brilliant wartime leaders precisely because they were able to overcome adversity and inspire the country toward ultimate victory with their unflagging will to win.
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Anyone who still needs persuading regarding the potential of 3D to re-energise flagging film brands need look no further than the current success of Lionsgate's Saw 3D.
3D boosts flagging Saw series with biggest-ever opening
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Under strict secrecy, they flew to the Persian Gulf to witness the reflagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers with U.S. flags.
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Ireland's artisans delighted us with their heart, their stamina and their unflagging will to win - they fully deserved in the end to beat Spain's artistas, but were denied.
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Who with their drowfy, flow, and flagging wings Clip dead mens graves; and from their milty jaws Breathe foul contagious darknefs in the air.
The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected
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Flagging passion is often interpreted as the death knell of a relationship.
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Well, it's too late this afternoon to begin our "worry," but to-morrow morning we must start by flagging all the windows with towels, as the inquisitive lady is said to have done at Glamis Castle. '
Border Ghost Stories
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And it is a lesson that he wants to apply to Britain's flagging biotech industry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Again, thank you all for the encouragement, the flattering reviews, and your unbeatable, unflagging enthusiasm.
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Paul Martin began reflagging his ships in countries with little or no corporate taxes and very low employment standards, and using non-Canadian crews.
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The party, so recently flagging, was beginning to take flight now.
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It might seem strange to open a reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's recent missionary journey to Britain by flagging an initiative by people not normally admitted to the ecumenical tent, but in reality the pope's visit seems to have pre-empted this venture ... or is it a move of the Holy Spirit?
The UK One Month After Benedict
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Yet in spite of her age, her enthusiasm was unflagging, for she exclaimed in a postscript that she would be wearing her best new dress and her best new hat!
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Definitely flagging now, Penny and I stagger on to the Park Hyatt Hotel where we have promised ourselves a glass or two of wine to celebrate our mammoth and epic journey.
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A weekend break here, amid such beauty and serenity, will revive flagging city spirits.
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Using samples from his illustrious career, he takes the reader through his thought process and explains principles both basic (setting up an efficient studio, thumbnail sketches) and advanced (shapewelding, counterchange, flagging the head).
Imaginative Realism Reviews
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Constant anxious attention to her appearance becomes a major part of woman's life, a source of frustration, unflagging investment and invidious comparison.
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Wednesday's cash twist was designed to boost flagging ratings.
The Sun
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Such flexible and productive labour is often just what flagging economies need.
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She left the portals of decision-making long ago, and has been at it now for sometime with a remarkably undiminished enthusiasm and an equally unflagging intellectual curiosity.
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The eurozone's flagging economy needs radical restructuring.
Times, Sunday Times
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Governments have tried to "reflate" their flagging economies by throwing budget-crippling sums at the banks, but the banks have not deigned to pass those funds on to businesses and consumers as loans.
Ellen Brown: Deficit Terrorists Strike in the United Kingdom: United States of America Next?
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The use of radios has pretty much made the flagging use of fusees redundant.
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But her unflagging ambition more than made up for her shortcomings.
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Although talks had not concluded at the time of going to press, it is understood the company position on reflagging its vessels had eased as long as agreement could be reached on other cost-saving measures.
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These provisions are designed not only to strengthen flag state control but also to deter evasive reflagging of vessels.
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A total of 205 purse-seiners are allowed to operate at any one time in WCPO, but Taiwan has been getting around that by using bigger boats and reflagging some of its fleet to the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu.
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Faced with heavy losses due to flagging demand, there was talk of drastic reductions in spring last year, but nobody was prepared to take the lead, and, in the end, a torrid summer saved them from having to do so.
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He thanked Tony for his unflagging energy and support.
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She acted as patron to many emerging politicians, was an unflagging correspondent, and a relentless string-puller.
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The jury is still out as to whether she will be able to claw her way back and resurrect her flagging career.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sancho had recourse to the larder of his alforjas and took out of them what he called the prog; Don Quixote rinsed his mouth and bathed his face, by which cooling process his flagging energies were revived.
Don Quixote
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Only that mighty mass of clouds called Arjuna, aided by Krishna like unto a powerful wind, with celestial weapon representing its fierce lightning, the white steeds, the rows of white cranes coursing underneath and the unbearable Gandiva, the rainbow ahead, is capable of extinguishing the blazing flame represented by Karna by means of its arrowy showers let off with unflagging steadiness.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1
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Flagging on Filings Here are some names that prewarned or preannounced:
New Chapter in Bankruptcy:
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a person of unflagging conscience
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THE WARMTH OF THE MARQUIS’s greeting bolstered Kate’s flagging spirits, and the kindness in his expression dispelled any lingering discomfort occasioned by MacNeill’s sardonic manner.
My Seduction
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On the other hand, flexible exchange rates offer a self-adjusting mechanism to correct a balance of payments problem and boost a country s flagging competitiveness.
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It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up to resist every tendency towards flagging under the weight of inferior food substances.
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A new person would bring a fresh approach, a different outlook and revive any flagging interest.
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Landowners are turning pasture into racetracks in an effort to boost flagging incomes.
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Your energy is flagging and you feel washed out a lot of the time.
The Sun
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This movie is intended to revive her flagging career.
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First for their appearance: unfailingly perky; and then for their movements: unflaggingly jaunty.
Times, Sunday Times
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We usually manage to get through another few cups as the day goes on, as a boost for flagging energy levels, perhaps, or an excuse to take a break from work.
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The abstract elements of beadwork patterns play a key role in flagging difference - like the tartan kilts of Scottish clans.
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But after a couple of days of thinking about it and seeing the club's unflagging commitment to Hillenbrand, Valentin agreed.
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He was sustained by the unflagging support of his family.
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel.
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The Italian fashion house Gianni Versace is pulling out of Japan after nearly 30 years amid flagging sales, the Financial Times reported.
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Urgent action needs to be taken to prevent ships within the EU reflagging.
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Requiring a central bank to support a flagging currency will remain a bad idea after the union is formed, Tietmeyer said.
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To particularise: an under-sized dog will, ten to one, break off from the chase71 faint and flagging in the performance of his duty owing to mere diminutiveness.
On Hunting
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The moderator was flagging me down because he wanted me to speak for a couple of minutes.
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In the late 1980s, the United States participated in Operation Earnest Will, reflagging Kuwaiti tankers under the Stars and Stripes and escorting them into the Gulf.
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I believe Alanis changed her look and persona to boost flagging record sales and a Grammy snub in 2002, by embracing nouveau punk and releasing a pop radio friendly, non self-indulgent record that very year under a pseudonym.
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To wait longer was to take the risk not only of a failing memory but of the motivation flagging, of an enfeebling of the affective power.
Ballardian » ‘Le passé composé de J. G. Ballard’: JGB on Empire of the Sun
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There is widespread chatter that Mr. Chávez may replace key ministers in his cabinet in an attempt to fortify his government amid rumors of his flagging health and also to possibly groom a successor.
Challenger for Venezuela Presidency Still Hopes to Face Chávez
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Many of the qualities that come so effortlessly to dogs -- loyalty, devotion, selflessness, unflagging optimism, unqualified love -- can be elusive to humans.
John Grogan - An interview with author
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It's possible that the number of spam emails that actually make it into recipient's mailboxes has decreased somewhat due to enhanced filtering techniques and an army of humans employed at various antispam companies flagging common spam emails.
Five-year plan: 8 problems IT must solve
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The next major reflagging of regimental elements, prompted by the drawdown in Army forces after the war in Vietnam, occurred in 1972.
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The film, I suppose, deserves some marks for the unflagging manner in which this slapstick is played, but I'm afraid there were times when I thought it was just plain daft, rather than funny.
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News of forthcoming private A&E departments demonstrate age-old forces of supply and demand are preparing to work their magic on Britain's flagging and decayed health service.
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‘Your unflagging enthusiasm and hard work has ensured that each one of the events and projects you have been involved in has been a success and will be remembered for many years to come,’ he said.
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Angry, lost, and alone, she pursued her duties with unflagging diligence, and patrolled the castle where she was billeted, unflaggingly, in accordance with her training.
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With exports flagging, Thaksin wants to boost consumer confidence and spending.
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As Dean has shown, the best way for an outsider to prove his readiness for prime-time politics is to run for the White House with unflagging determination.
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The onset of war and the urban destruction that followed breathed new spirit into a flagging crusade.
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unflagging courtesy
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His unflagging dedication to device companies and to the government make him a true pioneer in the industry.
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For Avon, multilevel selling has helped reenergize a flagging U.S. sales force.
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This was a challenge that Newton took up with unflagging enthusiasm for the last fifty-five years of his life.
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The Fisheries Agency also expressed concern that China has sharply increased its harvesting of bigeye tuna by reflagging ships so that they do not come under catch quota restrictions.
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Will he manage to transform yet another flagging business tonight?
The Sun
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unflagging pursuit of excellence
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Some uncharitable observers saw the entire episode as an attempt by the larger-than-life author to revive his novel's flagging fortunes in the nether regions of the bestseller lists.
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He had toiled unflaggingly to make a name for himself, as a javelin thrower.
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The jury is still out as to whether she will be able to claw her way back and resurrect her flagging career.
Times, Sunday Times
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The government devalued the currency to try to revive the flagging economy.
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n. - unremitting care; unflagging or obsequious attention. assiduous, v. - pardon; absolve; acquit; release. assoilment, assumpsit
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It remains as a monument to our leader's moral clarity and unflagging resolution.
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I have played dolls with her once before and I am rather unsure of what I am supposed to contribute, but today I was very tired after the week's exertion and was flagging fast.
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Defence lawyer Sean May, who asked for three to six months in jail, said his remorseful client has no criminal record, welcomes treatment and has the "unflagging" support of his wife
Ottawa Sun
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Not only does this make it easier to cope with your day-to-day routine, it means you will also have enough energy to lift a flagging libido.
Times, Sunday Times
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Such dual registrations - also known as double flaggings - are largely illegal, but some countries make exceptions for bareboat charters.
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On this spot I saw abundance of plover; and as I walked my horse along at a foot pace, I observed many of the newly hatched young, around which the old birds anxiously hovered, continually resorting to a well-known artifice; and in the hope of alluring an enemy to a false pursuit, limping tenderly away with a flagging wing, as if they were lame.
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When her efforts continued for almost three hours and her strength began flagging, vets finally decided to prepare a mixture of water and medication to assist the rest of the birth.
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He sat down, crossed and uncrossed his legs, and tried to pick up the flagging vibe.
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Additionally, the strategy mapping instruction required flagging the missing element in the problem with a question mark.
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The show often opened with Mr. LaLanne backlighted, doing jumping jacks, before the lights came up and he began his unflagging efforts to get watchers up and moving with him.
Jack LaLanne dies; fitness guru helped shepherd in an era of health-consciousness
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BRITAIN'S building industry is flagging because of a shortage of bricks, it was warned yesterday.
The Sun
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Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here?
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Readers will be especially impressed by the Burgesses' unflagging commitment to the struggle for justice.
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Dame Stella has once again distilled her experience as the first woman Director General of MI5 into a spy novel of arresting psychological complexity and unflagging suspense.
Illegal Action by Stella Rimington: Book summary
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Unflaggingly inventive and irreverent, too.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wednesday's cash twist was designed to boost flagging ratings.
The Sun
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It would be ungenerous to suggest the 42-year-old needed a hit film to restart a flagging career, but Carlyle has spent the past couple of years pursuing projects outside mainstream cinema.
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Week three of the show season and energy is flagging.
Times, Sunday Times
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The song includes sweet notes and thinner notes, so it is not unflaggingly beautiful.
Times, Sunday Times
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You haven't finished with the French, said Socialist Sen. Jean-Pierre Bel, alluding to an apparently unflagging determination by unions, now joined by students, to keep protests alive – even through the upcoming week of school holidays.
French Senate Passes Pension Cuts To Raise Retirement Age
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In an effort to boost flagging confidence, Nimslo loaned cameras to the Fleet street city press.
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Joyce regards his world variously, with rigorous irony, satiric austerity - yet with unflagging magnanimity and pervasive humor.
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Signs of life in both manufacturing and exports may help to boost flagging confidence and provide a counterpoint to concerns about the global economy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Casey's brain kicked into gear, her inner daemons flagging something from an old puzzle book.
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Why would any rational cement mixer driver stop for someone flagging them down?
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With goggle-eyed disbelief, we follow the exploits of this audacious free-spirit, gifted with the ability of unflagging self-invention.
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His shipping fleet has been at the centre of a dispute with the Australian maritime unions over the flagging out of two bulk carriers working the domestic coastal trade.
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_casquet_ still crowding out his lop ears; his hand clenched beside a stiletto which lay on the stone flagging beside him.
The Dark Star
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The book is not one word too long and its narrative pace is unflagging.
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He finished the day scoring France's fourth try, by which time Italy were flagging and down to 14 players, Quintin Geldenhuys having been sent to the sin-bin for collapsing a maul.
Six Nations 2012: France find new romance to leave Italy in the cold
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She was an ‘intelligent woman’ who had become besotted with the man and was unable to deal with the flagging relationship, the court was told.
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That doesn't go for the party of course, but by the time I got there I was already flagging from a long day at work and so I caught up with Zoe over two glasses of wine and then went home at a reasonable hour.
The One That Was Written This Morning
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A flagging enterprise may survive and prosper as a bolt-on acquisition or benefit from the economies of scale in a larger grouping.
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This week's figures should dispel fears of flagging margins.
Times, Sunday Times
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With goggle-eyed disbelief, we follow the exploits of this audacious free-spirit, gifted with the ability of unflagging self-invention.
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The Big Three have all announced incentives to boost flagging auto sales.
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And when at the height of my youth I was driving the tandem of prose and poetry at a furious rate, Loken's unstinted appreciation kept my energies from flagging for a moment.
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I saw the linesman flag and thought what's he flagging for.
The Sun
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the flagging in the garden was quite imaginative
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I don't know any doctor or resident or nurse who loves what they do 100% of the time, or are thinking unflaggingly and selflessly about their patients 100% of the time.
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Another piece of the story is that certain leaders in China championed this cause unflaggingly.
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He bought three golf courses near his home in Seattle to boost the flagging local economy.
The Sun
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Dookeran has been brought back for one reason: to shore up the image of a flagging party and a leader who is in his political death throes.
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Both bands sounded bold and undeniably potent, were popular with the dance floor crowd and re-energised any flagging attention spans.
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I think for a moment of flagging the cab down anyway and having the driver wait while I retrieve money from my hotel room.
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But mostly the wall is there because he hates talking about his life or opinions and just seems unflaggingly professional.
Times, Sunday Times
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And would one's meal be as enjoyable if the restaurant lacked a staff whose unflagging charm turns what could be a madhouse into a many-splendored thing?
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It takes a generous mix of humor, bravado, and unflagging optimism for Krauss to persist in the task he's given himself.
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They remained, for example, unflaggingly matrilineal and matrifocal into recent eras.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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Their energy - if not their enthusiasm for commerce - flagging, the group descended into the underground mall in search of the food court.
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If that situation is to change, physicists must have an unflagging commitment to education.
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade.
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An indefatigable advocate of equal rights; a tireless worker; unflagging pursuit of excellence.
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We were flagging by now, but I managed a pudding, choosing bitter chocolate tart, mango purée and thyme ice cream, for £5.
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We owed the Shah a great deal for his unflagging loyalty during the October War.
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The linesman was flagging furiously.
Times, Sunday Times
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To sweeten the pill, the government will try to boost the flagging economy in various ways.
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As I get older, I understand the practicality of monogramming—so useful for those with a flagging memory.
The Bird House
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Now bosses are looking for big names to boost the shows' flagging ratings.
The Sun
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Three crew changes were made during the Auckland stop-over in an attempt to resurrect the women's flagging fortunes and these included Scottish ocean sailor Emma Richards as helmsman / trimmer.
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These are the latest attempt to revive a flagging peace process between striking security workers and managers who want to axe 150 posts and slash wages by 40 per cent.
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The young colonel picked up his flight gear and trotted away, flagging down a maintenance truck and hopping a ride back to headquarters.
CHAINS OF COMMAND
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The company recently relaunched its website which has helped to boost flagging sales.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was early in flagging global environmental threats and poverty and corruption in the Third World.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2007 - Presentation Speech
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Described unflaggingly by zealous politicians and their pious servants as ‘visionary’, the Millennium Experience was no such thing.
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The government devalued the currency to try to revive the flagging economy.
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His exuberance and unflagging talents were duly noted by West Indies selectors and it wasn't long before he became a member of the West Indies under-19 team.
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Meanwhile, his unflagging aggression in debate, almost four decades after he first stood for Parliament in an ‘unwinnable’ Liverpool seat, is the phenomenon of the current Westminster scene.
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Although my head was definitely up for some serious retail therapy, my heart was elsewhere and I found my enthusiasm flagging after two or three shops.
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To particularise: an under-sized dog will, ten to one, break off from the chase71 faint and flagging in the performance of his duty owing to mere diminutiveness.
On Hunting
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The driver's arm was out the window, waving frantically, apparently flagging us down.
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The company recently relaunched its website which has helped to boost flagging sales.
Times, Sunday Times
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By now the wine had lifted her flagging spirits.
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We were flagging by now, but I managed a pudding, choosing bitter chocolate tart, mango puree and thyme ice cream, for £5.
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He's been in Dunedin revivifying his flagging spirits with the pre-Raphaelite exhibition, but it already seems to have worn off.
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The book is not one word too long and its narrative pace is unflagging.
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Did game officials make the right call in flagging Miami's Glenn Sharpe for pass interference in the end zone during overtime in the Fiesta Bowl?
USATODAY.com - After long road, Tressel takes Ohio State to promised land
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One of its acquisitions of the 1960s was the London Daily Herald, the semi-official, worthy but flagging Labour organ, until then jointly owned by the Trades Union Congress and the Odhams publishing group.
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He travelled unflaggingly to address amateur groups and responded to individual requests for advice or information.
Times, Sunday Times
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a person of unflagging conscience
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The Big Three have all announced incentives to boost flagging auto sales.
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The built-in clip is at least useful for wrapping some flagging tape around, to make them more obvious on the ground.
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there was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place
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Each character is brilliantly realised and the way they are woven together is astonishing, fast-paced and unflaggingly funny.
Times, Sunday Times
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Signs of life in both manufacturing and exports may help to boost flagging confidence and provide a counterpoint to concerns about the global economy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thereafter were more smiles and nods, accompanied by the ever recurrent "altro", the transfer of certain bills into the stout man's pocket, and Geoffrey Ravenslee sallied forth into the street, bound for Mulligan's, with the chattering Tony beside him and the gaily-painted barrow before him, receiving many friendly hints as to the pitfalls and intricacies of the peanut trade and hearkening with unflagging interest to the story of "lil Pietro" and the unbounded goodness of "da Signorina Hermione.
The Definite Object A Romance of New York
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The key to flagging is to flick it quickly as a long-distance attention getter.
Three Affordable Decoy Spreads
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You're looking at a man with an unflagging passion for racing and an unrelenting will to win.
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Apple has also purchased Next Software in an effort to boost its own flagging development efforts.
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Will he manage to transform yet another flagging business tonight?
The Sun
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His last hope of shoring up his flagging position was to relieve Richard's great fortress of Château-Gaillard, the key to Normandy, which Philip was besieging.
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And financial jitters from the eurozone crisis had nothing to do with the US slowdown; growth is flagging because both the stimulus and inventory effects are fading.
Krugman vs. me
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He was sustained by the unflagging support of his family.
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In short, Brooks argues that Americans' unflagging belief that they are rich leads them to support tax cut plans that favor the rich.
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Some parents wanted to concentrate their flagging energies upon their other healthy children; others wanted to remove any taint which might affect the purity of their family pedigree.
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As it turned out, it mattered all right—it was a gift—to have at hand episode after sterling episode of this unflagging drama of a former boxing champion looking for a comeback: a story whose reflection of current hard times colors every scene.
What a Knockout of a Series
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Hattie is an admirable leading lady with a great head on her shoulders, unflagging determination, and a big pocketful of hope.
Slayground: Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson
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I walk on, my determination unflagging to make it before the clock strikes 6.
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Unflagging faith had persevered him.
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The sheer glee with which Schoeffler attacks these issues, and his unflagging commitment, make him a formidable adversary.
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Week three of the show season and energy is flagging.
Times, Sunday Times
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This movie is intended to revive her flagging career.
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Even Chancellor Angela Merkel, who not so long ago pledged Germany's unflagging support for Israel's quest for security, recently told Netanyahu that no one can any longer believe anything he says about Israel's interest in peace.
Henry Siegman: The Democracy Revolutions and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
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Wall Street wants Greenspan to take quick action to boost the flagging economy.
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One South African newspaper has even used muti to attempt to counter low staff morale and flagging circulation.
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When her efforts continued for almost three hours and her strength began flagging, vets finally decided to prepare a mixture of water and medication to assist the rest of the birth.
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Even branded goods are sometimes forced to rely on that elasticity of demand to boost flagging sales.