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SYRIAN leaders are backing themselves into a corner by escalating a five-week-old standoff with protesters.
Wang Li, a property agent in Haikou, explains that potential buyers and developers are involved in a standoff in the city.
Even though he had escaped the draft and prison, he seemed caught in the throes of a depression, like that which Turgenev said only the very young know and which has no apparent reason.
While it claims to lead the perplexed, it deludes them with false conflicts which they are to exchange for their own.
Within the hour he had slipped once again into deep and dreamless oblivion.
But even by their usual gloomy standards, Britons seem to have got themselves into a slough of despond of late.
At that time the country was in the slough of despond.
He was sinking into the Slough of Despond.
WE worried that the heavy rain across the prairie would soon bog our car.
Three dreadful days and nights dragged their tedious hours along, and the village sank into a hopeless stupor.
But before putting away the umbrellas, consider the threats to a distressingly slow recovery marred by a still-high 8.9% unemployment rate.
The tower in Westminster is sinking into the banks of the Thames, partly as a result of decades of underground excavation.
He was knee-deep in other people's problems.
I'm in hot water because of debts.
She was in contemplative mood.
A shorter drought in which they exhausted their stored food supplies might already have gotten them in deep trouble, because growing crops required rain rather than reservoirs.
Snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered.
We had come to a dead end in our research.
He believes that the new approach limits his exposure to getting caught flat-footed by a sudden change in technology or business practices.
There were reasonable fears that default could plunge Greece into chaos, precipitate bond crises in the euro zone and spark a European banking catastrophe.
By comparison, America is deeply troubled.
Unfortunately, the debate on Capitol Hill has quickly fallen into two polarized and short-sighted camps.
If it can build a reputation for doing just that, Brazil thinks, it might help it stay in the game.
The declaration's wording on drugs was opaque, reflecting stalled negotiations.