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Source: Webster's dictionaryI stagnated in prison a long time, and I have wasted most of my life. Gary Gilmore
1960–1970 Cinema in crisis Klaus Kinski In the late 1950s, the growth in cinema attendance of the preceding decade first stagnated and then went into freefall throughout the 1960s. Source: Internet
Albanian-Chinese relations had stagnated by 1970, and when the Asian giant began to reemerge from isolation in the early 1970s, Mao Zedong and the other Communist Chinese leaders reassessed their commitment to tiny Albania. Source: Internet
After his impressive output at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Youth Championship staged in Turkey, where he aided Ghana to a third place finish and won the bronze ball as well, the midfielder’s progression has stagnated. Source: Internet
Although in the 1950s British colonial officials attempted, through various administrative development efforts, to make up for past neglect, the protectorate stagnated. Source: Internet
As such, Medici rule stagnated until the next generation, when Piero's son Lorenzo took over. Source: Internet