1. Eventually they will be used once more and the whole cycle will then have to be repeated. 2. And it had appeared so late in the year that the vaccine-manufacturing cycle would have difficulty catching up. 3. But the cycle of violence has to end. 4. Like many on Wall Street, she thinks the economic cycle has a long way to go. 5. The cycle has to be broken by American improvement, he said. 6. The vicious cycle has investors running for cover. 7. The unpredictable cycles had his wife, Marge, walking on eggshells. 8. This cycle of victimhood has profound effects on the potential for a negotiated settlement of the conflict. 9. To its credit, CARE, the Atlanta-based relief and development organization, has realized that the cycle has no end. 10. When the cycle had its theatrical release two years later, it earned the director widespread acclaim throughout Europe and made his reputation. |