When a young airman miraculously survives bailing out of his aeroplane without a parachute, he falls in love with an American radio operator. |
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Rather than bailing the recent college grad out of debt, the elder Wright suggested he find a second job. |
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Instead of bailing water out of the leaky vessel, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown are trying to plug the leak. |
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They also passionately looked out for each other, bailing each other out and financing each other's debts. |
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Despite all the control, the Kleinites have been bailing health and school authorities out of deficits for years. |
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Not to mention he also had a pension for bailing the Agency out of it's roughest spots. |
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We're talking about you busting out of habitual patterns, bailing on projects that have lost their luster. |
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This is madness and it was clear at the time that bailing the banksters out was wrong. |
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Instead of bailing out the company, the investors wait for it to fail and then buy the assets at a fire sale. |
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Shrugging, he found more food then bent to the task of bailing out the boat, groaning as he began. |
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But these days, there seems to be more mileage in bailing out, gracefully, if possible, and sparing yourself the media's slings and arrows. |
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You'll practice rigging, flying on land, launching in Pamlico Sound, and bailing out when a sudden gust slingshots you toward a pier. |
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He has been getting flak recently for tagging a television news anchor as a coddler for bailing out a suspected terrorist. |
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Your friend starts bailing water with a cup while you start bailing water with a bucket. |
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He used barbed wire to attach crossbeams to posts and bailing wire to lash ocotillo canes to the crossbeams. |
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Marvin started bailing with an oil can while Frankie stood up, machete in hand. |
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I think that a course like this is only the tiniest step in the direction of fixing the holes in the boat, but it's more than just bailing water. |
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I am tired of bailing water out after each rain and the boat lists badly because of all the water that's in it. |
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One group of survivors is thrown life preservers, while another is frantically bailing out a sinking vessel. |
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After trying to get some of the water out of my raft, my hands were just too cold to continue, and I had to stop bailing and try to warm them. |
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Until that happens, its like bailing a leaky boat to stay ahead of rising cost. |
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The race had ended and this crew was waiting to get out of the boat when I noticed the woman bailing. |
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And as far as evidence goes, I don't see any here of anything other than a gal changing her mind and then bailing. |
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If I'm at a conference that has concurrent sessions, which most do, I usually plan on bailing if I don't like it in 10 or 15 minutes. |
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His life has always been a matter of others doing his dirty work for him, others bailing him out. |
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The water began to back up and I had to seize a jug and begin bailing it out into the bath. |
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Before bailing he recites poetry over the radio to June, a pretty American girl positioned in the R.A.F. control tower. |
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It's suspect when a young owner is selling a new company, so be sure to find out exactly why he's bailing. |
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Since the tail gunner could not possibly survive bailing out, I asked him to crash land if he could. |
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The friendly territory added another dimension, since bailing out meant friends on the ground for a change. |
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I couldn't believe I was actually bailing that little witch out. |
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As with AIG, the government essentially bailed out the financial system by bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
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The Europeans are drawing a line at bailing out Russian oligarchs who park money in Cyprus. |
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Nor should the poorer countries be browbeaten into bailing out the rich ones. |
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Wiesel suggested that instead of bailing out banks the government should bail out all the nonprofits ruined by the charlatans. |
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Affirmative action in construction contracting programs is in a tailspin, with some cities bailing out of what they now see as a legally risky enterprise. |
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He spent his time cattle herding and bailing the cows for the milkers. |
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Working deep in the hold we find the faithful ones who keep bailing the bilges without regard for the Mate's view on whether they should be doing it or not. |
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What I was doing was bailing water out of the ship to keep it afloat. |
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So they desperately start bailing water to keep the ship afloat. |
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Insiders are bailing while the public is gobbling up stocks. |
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You can rule out the fringe candidates bailing any time soon. |
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I tell her about how one after another my potential clients are bailing. |
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I wanted to get out of the house, and I felt bad for bailing earlier. |
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At the base of the camp, a recent avalanche had disgorged burlap sacks, old door frames, mortar boxes, rolls of bailing wire, and pieces of fiberglass. |
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Harvesting of the plant was a speculative enterprise, with Indian debt peons spending months in the forest harvesting, drying and bailing the crop. |
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Together we practiced our death glares on those in the line in front of us and cheered whenever someone gave up on waiting, bailing out of the line. |
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It sure looks like Pawlenty is bailing out to go work for the bailed-out. |
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This led Dannett Foorth having him Sir Clement arrested for debt, and George Skippe bailing him out. |
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Old beaver trails, bank caveins and sandbars often provide them with the stairstep structure to access crossing sites without bailing off a bank like a skydiver. |
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It was a miracle that I survived that ditching in the high waves because I had my seat belt and shoulder harness unbuckled in anticipation of bailing out. |
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Instead, it's the offense, herky-jerky as it is, bailing out the defense. |
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