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But passengers arriving in China are still in the doldrums compared with the 08 Olympic Games held in Beijing.

JERRY FALWELL's death this week came at a time when the movement he helped create is in the doldrums.

Now, almost 25 years later, with the country’s tourism business back in the doldrums, the authorities are hoping that another quirky outback movie will pull the same trick.

Property prices were in the doldrums and the area was seen as too far away from singapore's central shopping and financial districts.

With steel prices still in the doldrums and a significant portion of the country's 610 million tonnes of "rebar" inventories used as collateral, it is now the weakest link in this elaborate scheme.

Given that the inflow of tourists has slowed to a trickle, and most only stay for a few hours, the city's shops are in the doldrums and unemployment is well over 50%.

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He's been in the doldrums ever since she left him.

My brother has been in the doldrums since he failed to get on the swimming team.

Financial crisis, U. s. housing market has been in the doldrums.

Thee gains in China came in spite of fresh data adding to a raft of indicators suggesting the world's second largest economy remains in the doldrums.

Organic food had moved into the mainstream and sales were motoring up 30% a year, while cheaper value ranges were in the doldrums.

Demand in America will rise only slightly: with the housing market still in the doldrums and cash-for-clunker subsidies at an end, consumers will be wary about buying big-ticket items.

The economy is in the doldrums.

You look as though you were in the doldrums. Cheer up!

Both airlines' national economies are still in the doldrums; both firms are struggling with costs greater than their revenues.

Before then the firm had been on a roll, with Land Rover sales breaking records and Jaguars doing well after years in the doldrums.

With stock markets in the doldrums, interest rates cut to almost nothing, and bond yields at record lows, investors were desperate for any kind of meaningful return on their money.

But with the American wind industry in the doldrums, there are few other big investments pending.

Yet whereas Europe’s beer and spirits markets are in the doldrums, per-capita consumption of spirits in America is increasing, especially among young consumers.

Property sales have been in the doldrums for some time.

In 2009, when much of the market was still in the doldrums, prices for the top ten auctioned carpets started at $128, 500.

Despite these measures, the economy remains in the doldrums.

Labour, long since in the doldrums, has elected a feisty former broadcaster as its new leader and leapt in the polls from fourth or even fifth to second place.

In this season, you have been in the doldrums, straight forward to win the finals finals last week.

Mother said to her son, "Since your grandfather died, we've been in the doldrums, and your father's idleness has made us what we are today."

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