The man who rebuilt sagging fortunes at TCU and Alabama, among other stops, was shellshocked by last year's 4-8 disaster. |
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Add gravity to the constant tug and you produce lines, furrows and sagging. |
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And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence. |
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A couple gave him an odd look at the sagging clothes that clung desperately to his drenched body. |
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His body sagging between two policemen, Johnny's head lolled forward and the tips of his boots skittered behind. |
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Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles. |
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Choosing the next size larger, the women will only experience sagging and bagging at the ankles after wearing them a short period of time. |
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I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring. |
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The third group is composed of patients that have a mild amount of excess in the belly, hips, thighs and sagging buttocks. |
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The sagging economy, competition from the open shop and a new, younger breed of workers and employers have changed the face of construction. |
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Through the puny window of this train called life, what we see is just our own morning blues, afternoon lows, sagging hopes and soaring mercury. |
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What is surprising, however, is that the pension fund kept pumping new money, or keeping old money, in the sagging fund. |
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But don't expect euro-zone governments to do anything drastic about the euro's sagging value on the foreign exchanges. |
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Perfect fit is accomplished when garments just skim the body, without pulling or sagging. |
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The cargo, 4500 tons of bagged lentils, has long gone and the steel is rotting and sagging towards final, inevitable collapse. |
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And this has a sagging effect on the story, which launches itself with such brio and yet is strangely underpowered. |
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The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market. |
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Beyond the fence is an apparently ramshackle dwelling with a sagging roof and peeling white pigment on the sides. |
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The other man slammed what looked like a blackjack against the sagging head, striking just behind the right ear. |
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From a distance, it was easy to see that while the aileron on one side was in alignment, the other aileron was sagging significantly. |
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He thinks a tax rebate this summer combined with an overall tax cut for the middle and upper middle class will jump-start the sagging economy. |
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Last year, his CD became a roaring success and saw the sagging career of another superstar being revived. |
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Years of neglect and a massive infestation of dry rot have left rafters sagging. |
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He hoped that a successful outcome in the Special Election would reverse his sagging political fortunes. |
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Definitely not his sagging beer gut or tendency to watch boring wildlife documentaries. |
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And the pressure is on to stop grouching and help boost a sagging Christmas retail season. |
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Complete with sagging roof and grimy stairway, the flat was above a DIY shop and near a bus stop. |
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The majority of men my age have beer bellies, sagging pecs, wrinkled skin on their arms and legs, and frequent health problems. |
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He was wearing black basketball shoes without socks, sagging black jeans with a silver-studded leather belt, and a wife-beater black tank top. |
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Ten actors dressed in black wear white masks with drooping, sad eyes and sagging, wide, miserable frowns. |
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Vitamin C therapy is known to combat mottling, wrinkling and sagging skin resulting from sun overexposure, a common concern among active people. |
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Photoaging involves the premature aging of skin, evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic tissue. |
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They made their way carefully inside, trudging past sagging curls of wallpaper and rusted and useless light sconces. |
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Keziah could see the boy's shoulders sagging with exhaustion, and his face was grey with fatigue. |
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It's a good ole boy hardware store but the prices are reasonable and the men with their sagging jeans and creased gimme caps are helpful. |
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The woman pushed back the sagging coil of her hair and pulled the receiver out of the girl's hand. |
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That move is widely credited with reversing the airlines sagging financial fortunes. |
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There is no doubt that the protest against the concert was a cynical ploy aimed at trying to revive the party's sagging fortunes. |
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If that happens, a few years will not be enough to salvage the country's sagging economic power. |
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Proponents say biofuels could help end our dependence on oil imports, boost a sagging agriculture industry and reduce environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels. |
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Of course there were some rough edges, sagging phrases, and intonation problems, but these were soon forgotten when swept up into an interpretation of passion and character. |
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It's a ghost town now, just a handful of weathered wooden buildings sagging beneath snow. |
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I felt my body sagging beneath me, and I could barely stand upright. |
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But most of the abandoned houses, with sagging roofs and drafty walls, are just there. |
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My sister, God bless her, went to University, and by the end of the first term was using a catering-sized tin of hairspray a week to keep her quiff from sagging. |
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His flesh is sagging a bit, but he is still trim and looks lean, sinewy and tough. |
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My friend cannot come to our house and sit his oft-photographed posterior on our sagging cushions. |
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Is there any food you can eat, supplement you can take, or nutrient-rich lotion you can rub on that will keep your skin from sagging and wrinkling as you age? |
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Despite an initial rally after today's jobs report, the Dow took another hit, sagging on fears of a double-dip recession. |
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In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring. |
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With deft fingers, she carefully sculpted the whitish-gray mass into a semblance of a man, a fat, chunky man with sagging limbs, but a man nonetheless. |
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Despite this stellar past, Howard's law school has struggled in recent years with sagging enrollment and lackluster bar exam passage rates of its students. |
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The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month. |
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The program is the latest in a number of moves Army officials have initiated in order to boost sagging recruitment and help soldiers obtain a higher education. |
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Other consumer product sales may be sagging, but lingerie is booming. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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A sagging beer belly hanging at a jaunty angle over the waistband. |
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His mount sat quietly atop a leather bound saddle, the cloak sagging, shadowing anything in its impenetrable layer of threads, and reaching the ground slightly. |
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What you see on the loaded trestles and sagging stalls, lining the waterfront here, will end up on a thousand restaurant tables by the end of the day. |
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Their house, which has never been painted, is sagging and rotted and porous. |
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The Pistons would often try to confuse Jordan with multiple looks, be it the passive, sagging defense of Joe Dumars or the bullish, in-your-face style of Dennis Rodman. |
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With 4 inches of plaid boxer shorts visible above sagging jeans, Tony Mihalo fit almost perfectly into the teen crowd idling away the night in a Naperville bowling alley. |
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It offers a glimpse of blue sea through the propshaft tunnel, but getting there involves a twisting, winding dive down collapsed walkways and sagging decks. |
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She warned that sunbeds cause premature ageing of the skin resulting in loss of elasticity, sagging, wrinkling, freckling, yellowish discolouration and brown patches. |
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In an rare and extraordinary moment of role reversal, I stand sagging beside the counter, waiting for an assistant to return, while she shoots off to look at napkins. |
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She looked into his grey face, at the sagging corners of his mouth, his pouchy eyes. |
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Each candidate claims to have a plan to rejuvenate the sagging economy. |
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For example, the ever-present complaints about sagging pants. |
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He felt he was getting a bit too jowly and wanted to reduce the sagging area around his jawline and throat area. |
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He's way out of town in a real wrecky house with a sagging porch and a bunch of great steel-meshed pens out the back. |
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Near the schoolhouse was a tholtan, a tiny, half-ruined cottage with sagging thatch and the door off its hinges. |
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An example is the widespread use of computers in preschools and elementary schools to improve sagging literacy skills. |
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By my figuring, he couldn't have been much over forty, but sagging, bleached-out skin and a gray to balding head made him look sixty. |
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A tummy tuck or abdominoplasty procedure re-contours and re-shapes unwanted excess fat and sagging skin in the abdomen region. |
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Cherimoya is a superfruit touted as an antidote to sagging, lusterless skin. |
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The Instamatic flashes etched cruel skeletal shadows on his sagging face. |
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Exhausted competitors paused for breath on the slope, leaning against ski poles, heads sagging, drawing in lungfuls of thin air. |
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Ultherapy, a newer skin treatment using ultrasound energy, is a non-surgical alternative to face lift surgery for patients who want to rejuvenate sagging skin. |
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To give a fillip to sagging exports, the CMA has sought exemption from import duty on coal, pet coke, gypsum and other inputs from the five per cent imposed currently. |
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It is more likely that the basement water is caused by overflowing gutters resulting from clogs or sagging or by downspouts that dump water near the foundation. |
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The deserted homes with sagging roofs and boarded up windows on the tiny Pacific island of Niue tell the story of a nation which is struggling to survive. |
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The effect of this downwards pull is to eliminate excessive twist and sagging off to leeward at the head of the sail and to allow a little more flow or belly near the luff. |
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What it is, is a series of self-aggrandizing pornographic daydreams intended to prop up the sagging legend of its author as an icon of below-14th Street duende. |
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The Lubritorium was now a basic part of the American gasoline station, with the moneymaking services it generated a welcome boost to sagging fuel sales. |
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