1. An excellent question and one that policy-makers in troubled nations around the world may well be scratching their heads over for some time. 2. Applebome is really describing a troubled nation rummaging through the attic of its own history in search of solace. 3. Bush administration officials, who supported the fresh loans for Turkey, have often argued that the fund should not repeatedly bail out troubled nations. 4. But her mind was not so much on her plight, as that of her troubled nation. 5. Clinton, who plans a White House ceremony Friday to bid farewell to Aristide, was unrestrained in hailing the developments in the troubled Caribbean nation. 6. Creatively written and well-spoken, it can strengthen and encourage a troubled nation or lift its common vision on new wings of inspiration. 7. Economically troubled nations in Asia should eventually come back from their crises, though it may take some time, Daley said. 8. He added that the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, apparently had no intention of trying to reform the troubled nation economically. 9. He has no choice but to change the direction of his troubled nation and its military establishment. 10. Her images, often involving maps of troubled nations bound in chains, resembled little more than estheticized political posters. |
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