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Stagnation is the feeling of not having done anything to help the next generation.
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Stagnation is the feeling of not having done anything to help the next generation.
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Stagnation occurs when there is no new flow of water.
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We include here live versions of the three most beautiful tracks from this album: "Stagnation," "Looking For Someone," "The Knife."
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"Stagnation" would probably come nearer than any other term to conveying to the mind of a person unfamiliar with Amador its present condition.
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country Thomas Dykes Beasley
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"Stagnation," which starts off with Phillips and Rutherford's entwined 12-string guitar sounds, is a "journey song," according to Gabriel.
Knox 2008
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Rather, there's been a lot of discussion over the publishing model Tyler Cowen is helping to pioneer with his 15,000-word e-book, "The Great Stagnation."
Can 'The Box' get smaller? Ezra Klein 2011
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Stagnation, corruption, and dictatorship are not simply Arab phenomenon, however.
Mubarak Refuses To Step Down, But His Imminent Fall Will Ripple Through Mideast Michael Rubin 2011
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See: Joseph Halevi and Peter Kriesler, “Stagnation and Economic Conflict”.
Lynn Parramore: Mr. Davidson's Planet: NPR/NYT Guru Adam Davidson's Discredited Economic Principles Lynn Parramore 2012
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Stagnation in Europe and the U.S., coupled with a promising market in India, has led companies such as Toyota, Volkswagen AG and Nissan Motor Co. to build new plants in the country.
Maruti Suzuki to Invest in $1.33-Billion Plant Nikhil Gulati 2011
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