Why work for a sluggardly American firm when Infosys is growing at double digits? |
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Jean Sarkozy's lightning rise has made his father's efforts look sluggardly. |
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She has improved her sluggardly movement quite a lot but knows there is more work to do. |
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He was a confirmed loser, the most sluggardly of his Cambridge set. |
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It was Robson's old enemies – her feet – that got in her way in a sluggardly start, as she racked up a dozen unforced errors during the first quarter of an hour, handing an easy start to her clinical opponent. |
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The first therapeutic tone, a high-energy rhythm, was supposed to provide a sudden burst of impetus to sluggardly housewives. |
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