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Morgan Stanley shares have struggled along with multiple other financial stocks this year.
J&J's consumer business has struggled along with other incumbents in the space.
Despite accomplishments, JCPenney has continuously struggled along with the rest of the retail industry.
It has struggled, along with competitors, to ensure there isn't a shadow over the crop.
Its price has struggled along with other cryptocurrencies this year, and has dropped about 35 percent since January.
But last season, he slipped to 788 yards and three touchdowns as the Jets' offense struggled along with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Chico's has struggled along with many other brick-and-mortar apparel retailers that have been undercut by the continued growth of internet shopping.
The kids and I struggled along until the school year ended, and then my mother-in-law invited them to stay for the summer.
"Even people who, on paper, have had extremely successful careers have struggled along the way, and failure is part of a career," Dr. Stefan said.
It's comforting to hear strong females who are extremely successful in their careers — and personal lives — share that they've struggled along the way to get to where they are.
Despite what Tanger considers a competitive advantage to providing bargain outlet prices, the stock struggled along with many other shopping center REITS, or real estate investment trusts, down about 9 percent this year.
For more than 20 years I have endeavored — indeed, I have struggled, along with a majority of this Court — to develop procedural and substantive rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavor.
From the third quarter of 2006 to the fourth quarter of 2009, Metro Detroit's residential resale housing market struggled, along with the residential real estate trend across the United States creating opportunities for buyers.Mortgage Foundation (website). Michigan Housing Market Report: Detroit Home Prices Plummet. Retrieved on April 7, 2007.Bourdet, Dorothy (22 November 2006).
A line of "whiteware" for table use was added. Like most pottery of the time, it was susceptible to "crazing" - small cracks in the glazed surface. The company struggled along until 1871 at which time Onondaga Pottery Company was organized and took over. Popular taste demanded a finer ceramic tableware than the heavy pottery made by these companies.
This continued through to the early 1950s. However, the creation of the Lancashire League meant that some of the Football League clubs changed their allegiance. The West Lancashire League struggled along for a few years, until 1954 when it was closed down. The league was re-established in 1959, with a small membership of clubs from the Blackpool area.
She had a knee surgery two months before the 2005 season with the team from Toa Baja and she struggled along the season, but her club decided to reserve her for the next season. She won the silver medal at the 2005 Bolivarian Games and the 2005 Puerto Rico Athletic Games and Sports Festival championship with Interamerican University.
Also, a fact lost to most historians is the large population of French Huguenots who were confused as English because they fled via England en route to the United States. Many of these settlers migrated from North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia following their participation in the Revolutionary War. For about its first twenty-five years, Johnson County and Paintsville struggled along. Roads and highways were nonexistent.
Belle Plain College struggled along for a few more years, finally closing in 1892. By then, the town was essentially abandoned, and the last remaining citizens had left Belle Plain by the time its post office was deactivated in 1907. Today, little remains of Belle Plain. The crumbling main building of the college, and a few ruined structures and foundations are all that is left to mark the spot where the town once stood.
Arnold wrongly identifies Maximilien Baillet de Latour, but it was Ludwig. Two days later, Riesch's 13,000-man Left Column advanced against Jean Moreau's French army in the Battle of Hohenlinden. The 22,000-strong Left Center Column made rapid progress on the main highway while Riesch's men struggled along muddy forest trails in snowy weather. Because of the delay, Antoine Richepanse's flanking column passed across Riesch's front and crashed into the rear of Johann Kollowrat's Left Center column.
Perseus was designed by a startup company named Aurora Flight Sciences of Manassas, Virginia. The Perseus design effort struggled along on skimpy funds until 1991, when NASA was conducting a "High Speed Research Program" to evaluate designs for a future supersonic transport, and needed to learn more about the possible environmental impact of such an aircraft on the upper atmosphere. Funds became available to procure a few aircraft. Other government agencies were also interested in HALE UAVs, and so the ERAST effort was born in September 1994 as a high-profile item in NASA'a agenda.
Despite a chaotic offseason, the Bills named McCoy a team captain for the 2018 season. Early in the season, McCoy struggled along with the team partly due to an overall inexperienced offensive unit and injuries. In the first nine games, McCoy totaled 85 carries for 267 rushing yards and 23 receptions for 186 receiving yards as the Bills went 2–7. In Week 10, against the New York Jets, McCoy had his best performance of the season with 113 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 41–10 victory.
But, stymied by the Cardinals' superior pitching, they lost the Series' final three games to deny them what would have been their only world title. (Their post-1953 successor franchise, the Baltimore Orioles, would win their first championship in 1966.) Christman struggled along with the other Browns' hitters; he collected only two singles in 22 at bats (.091), with no bases on balls and six strikeouts; in the field, he made one error in 13 total chances.Retrosheet Christman played in only 78 games in , the last wartime season, after missing much of the action during April and May.
Both MAG-24 and MAG-23 struggled along without aircraft for several months as almost all available assets were diverted to Midway or elsewhere. The only aircraft available to both MAGs were a few overhauled SBD-1s and SBD-2s which were, according to LtCol Claude Larkin: "no good but gave us something to fly." The activation of MAG-24 and MAG-23 were the result of a major organizational overhaul of Marine Aviation which included the activation of MAG-11, 12, and 14 at Camp Kearny, California, MAG-13 in San Diego, and MAG-22 at Midway.
The first monitoring station staffed by SPARS was at Chatham, Massachusetts, after they had received two months of instructions at M.I.T. on the operation and maintenance of LORAN. The unit at Chatham is believed to have been (at the time) the only all-female staffed one of its kind in the world.Lyne & Arthur, pp 115–117 The SPARS enjoyed success in the work place, but they also suffered a degree of intolerance at times. On more than one occasion, male guardsmen would make the point that the USCG had struggled along without women for over 150 years.
Prior to the season, Tom Brady restructured his contract, signing a two-year extension worth $70 million that also allowed him to become a free agent after the 2019 season. New England started the season strong, jumping to an 8–0 record thanks to stellar defensive play and blowout wins over the Steelers, Dolphins, Jets, and Redskins. The winning streak ended with a loss to the Lamar Jackson-led Baltimore Ravens. The team struggled along the rest of the season, losing again to the Texans and Chiefs before clinching its 11th consecutive AFC East division title with a 24–17 Week 16 win against the Buffalo Bills.
He then struggled (along with the rest of the England side) against the West Indies that winter, averaging just 15. However, in the next series he did very well, scoring two fifties and a century against South African side. Though he followed that with another impressive hundred against Australia in the first Ashes Test that winter, he then failed for the rest of that series. A poor run of form followed, as he failed to score a half-century in twelve consecutive matches. Despite being appointed stand-in captain for one Test against New Zealand, he was dropped from the side in the winter of 2000.
After acquiring Morton, the Giants traded their starting quarterback Norm Snead to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a third-round draft choice in 1975 and a fourth in 1976. During his time with the Giants, he struggled along with the team, and "felt the vocal wrath of the fans." He was traded to the Denver Broncos in in exchange for quarterback Steve Ramsey and a fifth-round draft choice in 1978 (#137-Brian DeRoo). In his 34 career games with the Giants over three seasons, he had an 8–25–0 record, throwing for a total of 5,734 yards, 29 touchdowns, 49 interceptions and a 52.1 completion percentage.
In 1727 Michael Ranft succeeded Friedrich Wilhelm Preuser in the diaconate of the city of Nebra. The city council there promised to repair the apartment that Ranft had been allocated, which was dilapidated, but nothing was done until 1732 and Ranft repeatedly complained to the Presbytery of Leipzig. While he struggled along on an income of 150 talers at most and endured poor living conditions, Ranft conducted research on vampirism. His book, De masticatione mortuorum in tumulis (1728; On the Chewing of the Dead in their Tombs), dealing with cases of the dead who had supposedly devoured the linen in their coffins, is still regularly quoted in vampire literature.
The B&O; completed its portion of the LO&S; line to Providence, Maryland, where it served a paper plant. The line was removed in 1977."official guide of the railways" One of the smaller lines in the county was built in 1902, when the Champion Iron and Separating Company built a spur from the Columbia and Port Deposit (by now a PRR branch) at Safe Harbor to reach their ore banks and concentrating mill near Marticville. Never successful, the company struggled along through foreclosures and reorganizations for a decade before abandonment in 1912. 1911 map of Pennsylvania Railroad "Lines East" including Lancaster County The turn of the century, however, was principally marked by the construction of the PRR's Atglen and Susquehanna Branch.
In March 1931 Joseph Stringer wrote to the recently formed Inter-Varsity Fellowship (what is now known as UCCF) about a separate Union in Bede, where a number of other men were keen. He consequently attended the Inter-Varsity Conference that year, and a new Union was formed. Many were for remaining as a subsection of the SCM, but rather than a big storm there was simply an agreement to differ, with those in favour of the new Union determined to keep the saving death of Jesus and the truth of the Bible as central to their witness. The Union struggled along for a year, at which point, following a post-dinner conversation in Hild on the topic 'spiritual certainty', around 20 women professed faith in Jesus.
The Politics of Valledupar has struggled along the political situations of Colombia throughout the years since its creation by Spanish colonizers and its Independence from them. Relatively prompt to political violence the politics of Valledupar have been divided between periods of political instability and periods of relatively political stability along a hegemony between the Colombian Liberal Party and the Colombian Liberal Party following ideals of Colombian Liberalism and Conservatism respectively. In the early 20th century and with the influence of new political ideals from Europe, Communism spread through Latin America, Colombia and the region of Valledupar. After the end of the Thousand Days War radical liberals in the region started to adopt versions of Colombian communism but have always represented a minority in comparison to the population.
At this time, they had been conducting raids deep into Mexico and would take what they got back to Comanchería. In the mid 1830s, the Comanche formed a colony in Mexico called the Bolson colony. Conditions in this colony were similar to how they were in Comanchería when it was winter in the north. Eventually, there was a drought, and Comanchería and the Bolson colony struggled. Along with this, Comanche empire collapsed when their villages were repeatedly decimated by epidemics of smallpox and cholera in the late 1840s; the population plunged from 20,000 to just a few thousand by the 1870s.Hämäläinen (2008), p. 2. The Comanche resolved most of the challenges facing them in the 1830s with adroit diplomacy. Their strategy was flexible.
Allis, p. 17 The view of Parry taken by Bax and Bernard Shaw was contradicted by his daughter Dorothea in 1956: Plaque for Parry in Rustington In an analysis of Parry's compositional process, Michael Allis draws attention to a widely held but inaccurate belief that Parry was a facile composer who dashed off new works without effort. He quotes the mid-20th century critics H C Colles and Eric Blom as equating Parry's supposed facility with superficiality.Allis, p. 19 Allis also quotes Parry's diary, which regularly recorded his difficulties in composition: "struggled along with the Symphony", "thoroughly terrible and wearing grind over the revisions", "stuck fast" and so on.Allis, p. 20 Parry himself is partly responsible for another belief about his music, that he was neither interested in nor good at orchestration.
Deng was allowed to remain in the city because of her poor health. After being forced to leave the small hut, she lived alone in a small, dark room under a staircase. By the time of the Cultural Revolution, Deng was thirteen years old. Her formal education was permanently disrupted after completing primary school. Can Xue describes the horrors of her youth in detail in her memoirs titled “A Summer Day in the Beautiful South” which is included as the foreword to her short story collection Dialogues in Paradise. Throughout this period, her entire family “struggled along on the verge of death.” Her grandmother, who raised her while her parents were gone, soon succumbed to hunger and fatigue, dying with severe edema, a grotesque swelling condition. While the family was forced to scavenge food, eventually eating all of the wool clothes in the house, Can Xue contracted a severe case of tuberculosis.
This was achieved after a strong season which saw the team finish 5th in Serie A, besting traditional powerhouses like Juventus, Roma, and Milan, and winning both Genoa derbies against Sampdoria, with Diego Milito finishing among the top scorers of the championship. Genoa subsequently lost Milito and midfielder Thiago Motta to Internazionale, but were able to bring in striker Hernán Crespo. Things however did not go as planned, with the injury-plagued team eliminated in the early stages of Europa League and Coppa Italia and reaching a rather disappointing ninth place in Serie A in 2010. In the 2010–11 season Genoa, whose ranks had been revolutionised once again save for some long-serving players, struggled along in the mid-positions of the league; a slew of questionable results early in the season led chairman Preziosi to fire trainer Gian Piero Gasperini, who had led the team since the 2007–08 season, and to select Davide Ballardini as his successor.

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