| 11. | The result : the long sustained consumer-spending boom will finally come off the boil.
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| 12. | Crews from the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection tried to wall off the boils with sandbags.
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| 13. | It started to go off the boil [ in 1983 when ] there was a backlash for the first time ."
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| 14. | That and a drop in housing financing in the year confirm that the economy has come off the boil, said analysts.
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| 15. | The defence had tightened up, but the attack, and especially top-scorer Kirkham had been somewhat off the boil.
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| 16. | This further slump is a bit of a surprise, but it basically confirms the housing market is still coming off the boil,
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| 17. | Bush's first potential foreign crisis was taken off the boil just as critics on the right were starting to question his toughness.
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| 18. | United are a formidable side and, despite people saying they are off the boil at the moment, they are still quite a side.
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| 19. | Definitely off the boil is the crowd from Fox's " Beverly Hills, 90210 " and " Melrose Place ."
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| 20. | The shares may " come off the boil " now that it was revealed the buyer isn't a major world player, Merrick said.
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