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31. The country now faces an economic crisis . 32. The prime minister admitted that the crisis had been mishandled. 33. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it NOW deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. 34. The crisis has led to the closure of a number of non-essential government services. 35. She went through an identity crisis in her teens . 36. The two groups will meet next week to try to defuse the crisis/situation/tension. 37. Their relationship seems to lurch from one crisis to the next. 38. His handling of the crisis attested to his strength of character. 39. Ever since the oil crisis, the industry has been in disarray. 40. With competition from cheap imports, the British coal industry is facing a serious crisis. 41. The city had faced racial crisis and come through it. 42. They expressed cautious optimism about a solution to the crisis. 43. Poor organization was certainly a contributory factor to the crisis. 44. He has brought much of the present crisis on himself. 45. There is a risk that the crisis may spread further. 46. The government is in the midst of a major crisis. 47. The two presidents have had candid talks about the current crisis. 48. It represents a last ditch attempt by the country to extricate itself from its economic crisis. 49. I went through my midlife crisis about four or five years ago, when I was forty. 50. The business is still in crisis but it has survived the worst of the recession. 51. The crisis is rooted in deep rivalries between the two groups. 52. The present crisis is the result of years of wilful neglect by the council. 53. The crisis has set off a wave of nationalist feelings in Quebec. 54. The mood was sombre as the Commons sat down on Wednesday to debate the crisis. 55. In times of crisis I know which friends I can turn to. 56. Local housing authorities have been compelled by the housing crisis to make offers of sub-standard accommodation. 57. be / come to the fore to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part: She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. 58. The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet. 59. You are brave, anti crisis, attack difficulty, carry all before one, your loyalty, according to medical ethics, keep the purpose,[http:///crisis.html] have succeeded in carrying out an assignment. 60. The government predicates that the market collapse was caused by Asian financial crisis.