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The nadir of a year riddled with uncertainty, stress and tumult might arrive in early November, when an unusual presidential contest spurs a multistate fight over absentee ballots and confirmed results.
MOST AMERICANS UNDERSTAND THAT WE PROBABLY WON’T SEE A WINNER ON ELECTION NIGHTPHILIP BUMPSEPTEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAt their nadir in April, total hours worked were 16% lower than January in both countries.
DESPITE WILDLY DIFFERENT APPROACHES, THE US AND UK ARE SEEING IDENTICAL DECLINES IN HOURS WORKEDDAN KOPFSEPTEMBER 17, 2020QUARTZRaniere represents a true nadir of sociopathy, and there is no moral equivalency between his worst crimes and short-con financial grifters.
HBO’S NEW SEX CULT DOC HAS BIG LESSONS FOR INVESTORSDZANEMORRISSEPTEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNEYet its trade position has also fueled the nation’s currency, which soared almost 30% from a nadir in March.
A COUNTRY THAT ESCAPED A RECESSION IN 2008 IS OFFICIALLY IN ONE NOWCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERSEPTEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNETech stocks’ huge share of the index is both a result of and an explanation for the S&P 500’s rebound of more than 50% since its nadir during March’s historic, coronavirus-induced correction.
‘IT’S CLICKS VERSUS BRICKS’: WHY TECH STOCKS WON’T BE FADING ANYTIME SOONREYMASHAYEKHIAUGUST 17, 2020FORTUNEIt is made famous through its connection with an act of cruelty on the part of Sheikh Nadir.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERShe was a daughter of the House of Nadir Shah, burning with the traditional ambitions of her family.
A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, YEAR BY YEAREDWIN EMERSONIngulfus mentions at the same time a nadir, as he calls it, or planetarium, executed in various metals.
VIEW OF THE STATE OF EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES, VOL. 3 (OF 3)HENRY HALLAMInfinity lay between the end of December and the end of January; in a month his spirits had risen from nadir to zenith.
TO HIM THAT HATHLEROY SCOTTLife becomes awful by its reaches: its span from zenith to nadir, by moral parallax.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOL. 13, NO. 76, FEBRUARY, 1864VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO NADIR
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