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She foundered and was lost with all hands early in 1802.
In the past, it has foundered on environmental and cost issues.
Help must come before she foundered, if all were still on board.
But a year later he asked his members to take a pay cut to keep the company from foundering.
But then some of the successful companies began foundering, too.
But he said the deal foundered this morning over "a problem of the order in which things are to be done."
She tried to remember which way the foundered boat might be.
She was taken into service and apparently foundered in 1806.
She foundered in 1921 on her way to be broken up.
But his team is foundering, mostly because of things over which he has no control.
He had not been able to get clear of the ship as she foundered.
With seven feet in the hold the ship was near to foundering.
The rest foundered when someone in the middle did not forward the e-mail.
The sharp change made him feel that he was foundering.
After his death on November 4, 1968, the organization foundered.
But the talks foundered on the financial plan for the project.
"The market is foundering and looking for some direction," he said.
But at the state and Federal levels, the bills have foundered.
But without his intense efforts, the process would have foundered.
She was purchased in 1803 and foundered later that year.
He said his nomination had foundered, like many others, simply because of Washington politics.
However, in December of that year, she foundered at sea and was lost.
But the legislation had always foundered for legal and political reasons.
Stacey tried to answer the question and found herself foundering.
He is lost and foundering in this river, swept away.