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  • The DRC is slown towards democracy after a war in which about four million people have died since 1998 and 1.6 million After the country's election timetable was put back, parliamentary and presidential elections have been scheduled for

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • It was like this woman was getting just as slown down as I was, even though she never touched the stuff.

    The Dog of the Marriage Amy Hempel 2005

  • It was nice, the way she heard me say it wrong and then went ahead and made it a thing between us—the word slown.

    The Dog of the Marriage Amy Hempel 2005

  • “Time was slown way down,” he said, his eyes closed.

    The Dog of the Marriage Amy Hempel 2005

  • There's many fronts causing these things to happen within the next few years, Moore's law hasn't slown down, and it shows no signs of doing so, quite the contrary.

    Top News Digg 2011

  • Slumping Hanna hopes to slown down streaking Westside

    Anderson Independent Mail Stories 2010

  • Pledges have slown down a little bit and I want to make sure we haven't lost the momentum that we built up last week!

    Theater Hopper 2009

  • With respect to labour market dynamics employment continued to expand briskly in Q1 2008, but seems to have slown down somewhat in Q2.

    Global Economy Matters 2008

  • With respect to labour market dynamics employment continued to expand briskly in Q1 2008, but seems to have slown down somewhat in Q2.

    Global Economy Matters 2008

  • So, that means CPM advertising may slown down but overall I still think the state of Internet Advertising is healthy.

    Cameron Olthuis 2008

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