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The quick reaction also prevents the more sluggish process that forms chlorine gas.

But with Europe’s economies sluggish, and voters worried about the cost of living, governments say there is little cash to spare.

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“But their recovery is unfolding at a sluggish pace in reading and math.”

China’s economy is sluggish, its property sector is sinking, nearly 20% of its young people are struggling to find jobs and it has one of the world’s fastest growing ageing populations.

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The Rams had a sluggish start before getting their passing game together and defeating the New England Patriots, but does this look like a playoff team?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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