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Unpromising, or
literally perspectiveless villages (Russian: неперспективные деревни) was a term used by the
Soviet government in 1960s–80s referring...
- on
crude oil production, the
lower price for oil, and the
generally unpromising outlook on
international markets reduced oil earnings. In turn, the Qatari...
- proud"
while The
Daily Telegraph described the film as "not an
entirely unpromising first effort [but]
Madonna would do well to hang on to her day job."...
- and directors, he
rescinded his resignation. The 2008–09
season had an
unpromising start after two
opening defeats against NAC
Breda and ADO Den Haag. However...
- the army, and
local patronage; they
blocked reforms and sent the most
unpromising peasant youth to the army. The
conscription system was unpo****r with...
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American Jewish Committee: 725–766. JSTOR 23603383. Alroey, Gur (2014). An
Unpromising Land:
Jewish Migration to
Palestine in the
Early Twentieth Century. Stanford...
- 2015,
recently Exchange-traded
funds (ETFs)
previously seen by many as
unpromising had
started to
become more
readily available and acceptable.
Public securities...
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delight in
accepting a
challenge to vamp any
selected male—the more
unpromising specimen the better. When the
hapless victim is
scared into speechlessness...
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music release,
video game, or
other entertainment product that was
unpromising on
release but
became a
surprise success. A
sleeper hit may have little...
- speech". He was
shouted down by O'Connell's supporters.
After this
unpromising start Disraeli kept a low
profile for the rest of the
parliamentary session...