The big bad company offers quite a good deal in the end, brokered by implausibly competent and honest lawyers. |
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It is almost normal and very natural to be in bad company when we are in complete solitude. |
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They need to read it 70,000 times, and they need to stay away from bad company. |
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Sorry I've been such bad company, I've got a mondo headache. |
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Secondly, it is regrettable that Indians have allowed themselves to become more and more entangled in bad company with these military rulers. |
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And despite the gentlemanly behaviour, he wasn't bad company. |
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Not bad company for a 21-year-old Calgary native expected to shoulder the load or at least carry a major part of it for Gee-Gees men's hockey this season. |
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Or that Cigna would restructure itself into a good and bad company, where an organization structurally separates its active and inactive operations. |
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Most of my 13th summer was spent riding in the back seat of my best friend's mother's old car, arguing whether Robert Plant was cooler than Roger Daltrey, while Bad Company blared from a portable tape deck. |
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He later formed Bad Company and from 1973 to 1982 the band released a number of hit albums including Bad Company, Straight Shooter and Run With The Pack. |
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