Why is Address Book so slow under Lion?

I changed to Lion as soon as it came out, & many of the intial problems have been resolved since. But I find that Address Book has become & remains a very clunky thing, extremely slow in terms of its search function. Anybody else notice this or have a solution?
Am using a MacBookPro running 10.7.3
thanks, Pierre

I followed your suggestion on speeding up address book and deleted all contacts and imported them again from the archive however they only appear briefly before dissapearing. I assume that iCloud is deleting them.
I have also tried restoring from timemachine but get "Address book cant be modified or deleted because it's required by Mac OSX"
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
All the best

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