Venture capital investments have slowed since the internet boom and bust in which many funders lost money. |
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It turns out the dot-com boom and bust aren't just anomalies of runaway capitalism. |
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Everywhere you go there's someone coughing fit to bust and looking miserable, or cross, or plain old-fashioned resigned to their fate. |
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The first examines some of the mechanisms of boom and bust cycles that have characterised Western economies for centuries. |
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It is not rocket science to see how these processes feed unstable demand and self-reinforcing boom and bust dynamics. |
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This appears to be a continuing situation with the semi-conductor companies, which are continually in a boom or bust position. |
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The boom and bust of the last few years have taught valuable lessons to the staff and management of software firms, according to Kelly. |
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There was a lack of understanding as to the profound importance of general confidence in precipitating boom and bust dynamics. |
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It is at times like this that people begin to see technology as a boom and bust industry. |
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From a systemic point of view, the risk is of only more extreme boom and bust episodes from an increasingly impaired system. |
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Asked about boom or bust IT companies, she is scathing about the business practices of some companies. |
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The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to bust it by preventing a first contract. |
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But even success-only fee lawyers will find it difficult to act for a bust business. |
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Last week the company announced that managers would be called on to drive buses, with a free service offered in an attempt to bust the strike. |
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By making it hard for us to unionize these workers, they are showing that they want to bust the union. |
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A bronze bust of one of Tenby's most famous sons, Augustus John, has just been bought by the town's museum and art gallery. |
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Some dealers credit the new wealth, while others say their sales were unaffected by the economic boom and bust. |
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Avoid a closed-up neckline, and strapless gowns, which usually push the bust up too much. |
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They are clearly seeking to bust the unions in a state that is already less than 4 percent unionized. |
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Gabby makes an utter fool of himself playing strip poker with some Mexican federales, and yet still manages to bust Brass out of jail. |
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It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes bust and you lose your entire investment. |
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The technology and computer sector recorded 27 failures, while 27 bars, restaurants and food outlets also went bust during the period. |
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For an economy that has supposedly abolished boom and bust, those are pretty big moves and of the bust type. |
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On that score, as long as I have him on the line, I feel it's my duty to bust his chops a bit on behalf of crestfallen kids everywhere. |
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Liverpool went bust because its economy depended on the docks, and it was on the wrong side of the country for trade with Europe. |
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That's all I need, having the boss watch my every move so he can bust my chops. |
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I shall be in a study contemplating a bust of Keats looking as though he is contemplating a bust of Homer. |
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He even moved to Brazil and opened a bar but drank the contents and went bust after three years. |
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A huge marble bust of Marx stands on a plinth at one end of the grave, which also contains the remains of his wife Jenny. |
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Garnett is going to feel like a grandpappy if hordes of high-schoolers continue to bust past college and into the league. |
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In late June, a police bust at a small scale grow op on the same block of Dunbar Street yielded several pounds of marijuana. |
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A portrait bust of George Gershwin is shown on a pedestal, and dance music emanates from an unseen source. |
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It taps, enters, and perches doomily, prophetically, on the bust of Pallas, goddess of wisdom. |
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They have seized companies run by mobsters in the drywall, window-replacement, and painting industries to bust up cartels. |
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You skip around the back and quietly encourage the locks to take a break, while I bust the front door lock. |
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Their shows suck, their toys bust too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination. |
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Noble sentiment orchestrates the canvas, which was executed for the subject of the sculpted bust on the pedestal, Dr. Upton Scott. |
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Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford. |
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I was concentrating on a sculpted bust that had caught my eye, a familiar one, worked by a familiar hand. |
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She finally chose a cheetah top that fit closely and showed off her small stomach and made her bust look bigger. |
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For dresses, blouses, tops, vests, jackets and coats choose the pattern size by the bust or upper-bust measurement. |
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But, I can't wear dresses with a deep V-neck or a seam under the bust because I have no chest! |
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The bust was sculpted by internationally-renowned figurative artist Ian Walters. |
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Due to increased bust and nipple size, I removed them at the end of my first trimester. |
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But the products are expected to be snapped up by even more women keen to increase the size of their bust. |
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She will not wear an outfit unless her bust is busting out and over, even in the dead of winter. |
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The beautiful actress had her bust size reduced from a massive 34DD to a 34D because she was sick of men leering over them. |
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Pension holders risk losing their life savings if their employer goes bust, the pensions advisory service has warned. |
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Measure yourself first with a tape measure, your bust, waist, and hips, over your undergarments. |
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We bust a gut and spilled our coffee and almost choked to death when we read this. |
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A fantastic player, a good manager, an Irishman and a guy who would bust a gut for Ireland. |
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Sometimes we feel it's fair to give somebody a chance, sometimes it's to reward players who have bust a gut in training to improve themselves. |
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The boom and bust cycle of the populations of small mammals is a phenomenon of the taiga and tundra regions of the north. |
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We use the auger to drill holes, the sweeper to sweep the parking lot, the hammer to bust concrete. |
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Having lived through that period myself, including the boom and bust of house prices, the similarities are many. |
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Many companies go bust before potentially life-saving products ever reach market. |
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The company's tech-heavy funds rode the Internet boom to dizzying heights, only to fall hard in the bust. |
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Understand the boom and bust cycles of your target industry so you can ride a growth wave, advises Wallace. |
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They would satisfactorily bust a clay pipe or knock over a duck without the risk of ricochet. |
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The dress can easily be taken in at the bust, but there is no room to let the dress out. |
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She was dressed in a long peachy pink dress that hugged her bust tightly, and was long and loose for the rest of the garment's length. |
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If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us. |
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But then again how many businesses are going bust right now because they can't get the right people because they can't face the commute? |
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The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone bust. |
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Imagine you completely mess up her measurements and overestimate her bust or waist? |
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Alexander McQueen has produced a grey tailored sheath dress with three-quarter sleeves and a bow detail under the bust. |
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The survey revealed firms in Scotland are nearly half as likely to go bust than their English counterparts. |
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Now I have to give credit where it is due, so kudos to all those involved in the major drug bust on Monos Island. |
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At a young age Jamie had learned how to jimmy car doors, use a bobby pin to bust open locks and hot wire a car. |
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Also, consider racerback tops with a high Lycra content, as they are the most comfortable and supportive for larger bust sizes. |
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As we know from countless business cycles, what that leads to is a boom and bust cycle. |
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Many critics raved about the bust but others found it ghoulish and disgusting. |
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I guess you deserve to be recognized if you can bust out big kickflips all day long the way Shannon does. |
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Both Shorty and One-Eyed Jack still had plenty of friends who could bust them out of the hoosegow. |
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I laughed softly, but she bust out into full on hysterical fits of doubled-over, knee slapping hoots. |
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The Parian ware in this room includes a bust of Charles Dickens dating to the 1850s and a figure of Ceres. |
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Little did they know that they had busted the world's top pipe riders, the biggest bust in the history of skating. |
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It was close-fitting across the bust with a deep square neckline, elbow length sleeves and a full skirt requiring the use of a crinoline. |
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However, all lenders are ranked before shareholders so if a company does go bust it is rare for shareholders to get much money back. |
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The property bubble stops bubbling and when it does, both the property market and the shadow banking system go bust. |
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A micro-pig entrepreneur has gone bust after mistakenly selling customers ordinary baby pigs, which then grew too big. |
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If your employer goes bust, it can not touch your pension fund, but you may not get as much as you had originally thought. |
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That meant big firms going bust, others scrapping investment plans, and others consolidating their operations in their countries of origin. |
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She adjusted the suit to reveal more of her pinkish flesh under the white piping that rimmed the bust line. |
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The directors of a bust Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces. |
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Of course, a conspiracist might think that this mess is exactly what they wanted in order to bust up the union a bit. |
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She was a tall platinum blonde with a protruding bust that seemed to have no respect for the laws of gravity, dressed in a halter top and shorts. |
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It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone bust. |
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On September 10, 1665, during a sitting for his bust, the king got up to check on the likeness. |
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She started me, I jumped up, I got one of my dizzy spells, and she gave me a bust lip and probably a black eye. |
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Only there were no-one else around, just Michael and me, and poor ole Pete on the floor nursing a bust lip. |
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It's about being stuck in the sticks with a bust radio, a girl called Megan and some wolfy things in the woodshed. |
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The wakeful partner looks as if she was constructed piecemeal, again with a bust pendant from her broad shoulders. |
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Even the bust radio and lost radar bleeps sinking in the fluid can't pull it from its descent into something wetter than electronics. |
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It is clear that capitalism, with its ceaseless boom and bust cycles, is itself, fundamentally and irreducibly, bi-polar. |
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Louise struggles with the car door before remembering about the bust lock, before remembering about leaving the door open. |
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Here is a look at this year's potential first-round receivers, with their chances of being an NFL bust denoted by a risk factor. |
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The dress had a flowy bottom so all that needed to be measured correctly was my bust and waist. |
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We've come into this when e-learning has a bad reputation thanks to the dot-com bust with its explosion of fly-by-night operations. |
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They are reasonable choices, but if you want the biggest bust, he has to be it. |
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Will the aforementioned ex-Browns D-linemen pan out or stay mired in bust status? |
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He would have been the biggest bust on this side of sector nine, but he got away. |
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Face it, he isn't a bust on the level of Kevin Brown or Carl Pavano obviously, but he isn't what people were expecting. |
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Rice obviously isn't the player he was in Miami or Charlotte, and the big contract New York gave him looks like a long-term bust. |
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The team expects bigger things from LHP Ricardo Rincon, a major bust last season after he was acquired from Pittsburgh for OF Brian Giles. |
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Hey, not to bust up the fun, but we have an hour to get back to camp to relieve our poor junior counselors. |
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The biggest bust of the 2002 draft barely plays and pretty much has turned teams off of European mystery men. |
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Mechanical failure made Wednesday and the rest of the week a bust for work, opening a surprise dead spot in my schedule. |
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After being baseball's biggest bust, the Cubs shook things up by firing their third base coach. |
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At one point, a character huddles on a bed and watches the door as she waits for her possessed friend to bust in. |
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I often found it difficult to bust my moves, and I was frustrated to see how many people were just standing around taking up space. |
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By this stage I was barely holding it together, ready to bust out in tears of joy at how zany these madcap antics were unfolding to be. |
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The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line. |
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The biggest bust might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round. |
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Usually, a pass is made with a rolling cultivator to bust up the clods and make for a finer tilth. |
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When they were in government a lot of small businesses and self-employed people went bust. |
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He proved once and for all he's not a fluke, that he's willing to bust his striated glutes in the gym. |
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We definitely have a ringside seat at a tenacious and historic affliction of an out of control Credit system and boom and bust dynamics. |
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It's supposed to be girls-only, but the guys always bust in, right when we're dancing around in our underwear with green goop on our faces. |
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When a cornered drug dealer aims his pistol at the officers during a bust, they return fire, killing him instantly. |
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He was also usually the one who got in the police's way when they were trying to make a bust. |
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The final touch to Laura's ensemble is two handkerchief-wrapped powder puffs stuffed in the bosom of her dress to improve her bust line. |
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When the day's bust is complete, police have arrested three men in front of Sun Pay. |
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How to fight back against a bad bust or police harassment was something that he and fellow musicians had been discussing for years. |
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The work comprises a limestone bust lodged under a classicized pediment surmounted by the poet's coat of arms and two putti. |
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Imbued with all of Carpeaux's desire to create a monumental effigy, this bust reveals much of his personal attachment to Napoleon. |
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In the ensuing media fracas, McAvoy's bust has rivalled Jordan's for the number of column inches generated. |
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If the big guy isn't caught, the bust does very little to end his drug operation. |
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I just have to be me, unique and expressive of all that is inside just waiting to bust out. |
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Police have arrested an alleged key member of a drug syndicate after the biggest cocaine bust in Hong Kong's history. |
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The police bust that scuppered the alleged plans followed a tip-off from a member of the public at about 8pm on Monday. |
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The Tasty Bust Reunion also features ten years since the famous police bust in Melbourne. |
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It is the biggest 419 bust in history, and may result in drastic reductions of scam mails. |
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It was Michigan's fortune and misfortune to be a center of one such boom and bust cycle at the very time it was achieving statehood. |
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The other players' cards will not be visible at this point, except where they have split, twisted, declared pontoons or gone bust. |
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Generally, baby bust generations do well in their careers and earnings because they face less competition from fellow busters. |
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The latter baby bust period coincided with women entering the labour force in unprecedented numbers. |
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Find out why the Feds are out to bust an insurance scam where the doctor pays the patient. |
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More recently we have relied on consumer spending to prop up the economy during the bust. |
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This is how pattern drafters take a bust dart from the basic design and move it to the shoulder, then replace it with gathers rather than a dart. |
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Credit supply and demand moved in tandem before and during the crisis, reflecting a classic boom and bust cycle. |
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I'd tip my hat when I'd go by and one day she asked me to come inside the fence and bust up a chiffarobe. |
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From Bangkok to Boston, it is under close global focus as pundits search for signs of the next big bust. |
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That one suit that makes your bust look beautiful, your stomach look stunning, your legs look long and lean, and your booty, well, bootylicious? |
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She revealed her new 34JJ bust last Saturday on Cosmetic Surgery Live, shown on Five. |
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The 19-year-old from Withington is waiting to finish university before having a bust enhancement. |
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It is dramatic, extreme, a battering ram to bust down a door that will not open. |
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His first exposure to sculpturing was when Chen sculpted a bust of Deng's uncle, who was a well-known professor in Shanghai Music Conservatory. |
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It was a beautiful dress with a band of deep purple lining where the bust should end. |
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The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack. |
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He admitted to thinking it was all or bust after losing the 192 points from the Queensland round. |
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Once central banks embark on an aggressive program of monetary expansion, the stage is set for an inevitable boom and bust. |
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Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic bust. |
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If the Government hadn't reversed some of the Bacon measures in the Budget, building firms would have gone bust by now. |
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It's rare that an airline will go bust overnight, but it's still a good idea to know your options. |
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Big bucks can make for a big bang, but they can all to easily lead to a big bust. |
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After all what is the value of a bust recruitment company with no contracts? |
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And how bad would the tech bust have been if the bubble hadn't been so big? |
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Over five generations, family members have lived through the boom and bust cycles of life on the land. |
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As we explain on page 8, what has happened is a classic example of the boom to bust cycle built into capitalism. |
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The bust remained a bust, and no amount of money magic could restart the boom. |
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Chinese authorities, however, believe that they can stage an orderly deflation of the bubble and thereby prevent an economic bust. |
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If you're playing first base and you bust or get a Blackjack, don't wait for the other hands to be completed to have a completed count. |
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I don't remember sitting down. Unfortunately, my blankets protect me and I do not bust my head open on the bed post. |
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Calculations carried out by the team suggest bust and hip size have decreased while waist size has expanded. |
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Hundreds of miniature lead soldiers seized in a burglary bust are to be reunited with their owner. |
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Hurrying in he found a plaster bust of Napoleon, which stood with several other works of art upon the counter, lying shivered into fragments. |
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Another scene shows how that balance can be thrown off by a surprise police bust. |
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There is a mend in the seam section on the bias and the seam running underneath the bust needs some stitch re-enforcement. |
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Some mindless vandals have damaged the bust of Archbishop Huddleston, unveiled in Bedford last year by Nelson Mandela. |
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Fortunately, though long unrecognized and unappreciated by the mainstream, there is a good framework for understanding the Japanese boom and bust. |
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Instead, Beck returned home and made a life-changing decision to bust out of the closet. |
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To put it in the local parlance, you won't be able to bust a bootlegger, right? |
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I almost bust a gut watching that comedy sketch a couple of weeks ago. |
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Sweetheart, scoop and V-necks are the best choices for necklines, and a drop waist helps minimize bustiness by creating space between the bust and the waist. |
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Jackson and his men were here to bust Shorty out of the hoosegow. |
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Early this year, when it became clear that among the fallout from the tech-stock bust would be a global downturn, the dollar acquired the patina of a safe-haven currency. |
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His brother was conventionally dressed last week when, as one of many admiring headlines revealed, his ship pulled off a big cocaine bust during his first week at sea. |
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Generally, as a woman's bust size goes up, so should the gore. |
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The recent boom and bust cycle in housing prices in many advanced economies has refreshed debate on the drivers of housing cycles and the role of the housing sector in amplifying economic volatility. |
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The bust of the lady is depicted nearly face view, wearing the big wig in used at court, embellished by pink ribbons and feathers. |
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The Heat hit three straight 3-pointers in the third quarter to bust open an 8-point halftime lead. |
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While engaged in Morph Ball mode, bombs will allow Samus to bust open weakened walls and demolish enemies. |
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One amazing blood red gown, its bust bursting forth in asymmetrical waves of fabric, was a show stopper. |
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First, we stopped at the Hamilton memorial, a bust on a column at the cliff's edge. |
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Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or drinking alcohol on their stoop. |
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The EC stops vehicles during the election and bust up safehouses, boasting of its haul. |
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After missing another cut by one shot this past week, I feel like my game is ready to bust out. |
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In the past, Leo tiptoed around the law to help Veronica solve her crimes and their brief fling ended with the bust of a dognapping ring. |
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Pleated bust with generously pearled, sequined and strassed wave-shape décolleté. |
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Combined with their immense limb strength, this allows them to bust down reinforced doors and lay waste to an entire room in mere seconds. |
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Allowing farms to go bust would be irresponsible on social, economic and environmental grounds. |
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It is as if they are accepting that airlines will have to go bust and that thousands of jobs will have to go, without doing anything to stop it. |
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If you set it too low, they'll go bust and you need to then give them money later on or it doesn't work. |
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Our clients need not fear that insurers will go bust if the banking system collapses. |
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Mark the Automatically get more chips checkbox to automatically buy in again with a new stack of chips if you happen to go bust at the tables. |
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When the dealer has a hand where he must hit again, players can place a side bet that the dealer will go bust if a 10 is drawn. |
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This means that if the builder were to go bust before completing the building work, you would not lose your money. |
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She wears little makeup, her eyebrows are groomed, and her bust has not been cosmetically enhanced. |
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The skin firmness and tonicity are restored in order to refine the bust and cleavage. |
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By the same logic, today's bust will lower it. The incentives were more complex than to bilk shareholders by betting the ranch every time. |
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The latest insolvency figures for my region point to 500 businesses going bust in the last three months. |
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This boom and bust in a major sector of the U. S. economy had a pervasive effect on overall economic activity. |
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The 1985-88 boom and bust in alternative comics had little impact on the small-press field. |
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A genuine beautifying formula for the bust and décolleté, this skin-enhancing spray contains iridescent pearly particles. |
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As the dotcom bust receded and the leverage inflated the next boom, the wager looked like a good one. |
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The youth bust and old age boom will change the states' dependency ratios. |
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By far the most impressive piece of art was the bronze bust of Ennis in the foyer. |
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Yes, the record of the 2000s looks better if you treat the bust as some kind of exogenous event caused by overbearing government. |
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It is dominated by the monumental figures of the two saints and the bust of the Virgin in a mandorla, or almond-shaped aureole. |
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As the water drops, submerged trees, rocks, even old roadbeds break the surface or, worse, lurk just below it, waiting to bust a prop or bend a shaft. |
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Because Wright was a no-show in criminal court to face the loud music and pot bust he already had an outstanding warrant. |
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Sumptuous dress in ivory taffeta, bust in asymmetrical drape inlaid with sequined lace motifs, pearled and decorated with silvered reliefs. |
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The bust is delicately entwined with organza plissés and pearled and sequined lace motifs, decorated with silvered reliefs. |
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The year of minting is under the bust of Cervantes and the mint mark to the left of the date. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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During the late 1980s in North America, business writers were warning of the coming labour force shortage as the baby bust cohort began to enter the labour force. |
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As it seemed to have turned out, the baby bust generation had its moment in the sun with the dot com boom, and is now sitting back, licking its wounds. |
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Head and bust of a female figure provided with three-plumed wings, which start from the shoulders and rise upwards. |
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Single Player: Penguins looking to boogie can waddle over to the Night Club and bust some moves in the Dance Contest. |
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The lion bust which surmounts the mural coronet signifies: rising Town, prestige and honour. |
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If your bust measurement is a full size larger or smaller than the pattern, blend the adjustment line from the waistline to the bustline of the next size. |
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It was a little big around the bust but looked rather nice on me. |
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There were pictures of the Capitol Building, and the Malacon, a bust of Hemingway overlooking the sea. |
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The evidence trail amounted to the easiest bust in the history of online piracy. |
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On Tuesday, he claimed the company, which went bust in 1990, was not insolvent. |
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Sierra Leone actually makes money from the fishing licenses, and when they bust an illegal fisherman, they also get fine money. |
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More than a kilogram of cocaine was seized in what is believed to be the largest residential drug bust on the North Island. |
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The maintenance of the bust and the décolleté's radiance are major preoccupations for women. |
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Apply to bust, neck and neckline, using a circular massage starting from the base of the bust and working your way up to the chin. |
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Our batwing shirt is ruched at the shoulders bust and sides. |
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It operates under the same boom and bust conditions as real estate. |
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He says there's been consistent growth, not a boom or bust cycle, and he points to 10 consecutive months of job growth with 1.5 million new jobs created. |
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In the past four years, untold numbers of companies have gone bust in the second half, and the new year has started with something more like a whimper than a bang. |
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If the dealer has got it bad, no one can afford to buy a book from them and they eventually go bust and end up selling 'The Big Issue' on the streets. |
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Angie chattered her way through my home, commenting on how beautiful things were and oh wasn't that simply enormous, Chrissy and who was that bust of. |
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I suppose she assumed I would bust into tears again at any moment. |
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And you will bust your kid's chops if he or she screws it up. |
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Think of it as the Jersey Shore exception, where you can act like a brutish goon and the first bust is essentially a do-over. |
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In writing my debut novel, The Home Place, I had to bust some Western mythology to tell the truth. |
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A well-fitting bra can make a real difference to your shape, lifting your bust away from your waistline and making your body look longer and slimmer. |
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With gameplay more derivative of the Harlem Globetrotters than the NBA, players bust insane ankle-breaking moves to confuse and fake out opponents on their way to the hoop. |
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If the President went through with the appointment, he was counting on his confidant to bust open those particular X-Files. |
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And, second, how can he bust a drug dealer and a Ponzi schemer without endangering Rita and Mitzi? |
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Beck proudly announces that he now uses a bust of TR as a doorstop in a symbolic show of his displeasure. |
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When one pagan group was ordered to dismantle a totem pole over which libations were poured, they simply placed a bust of Lenin on top and continued as before. |
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We have excellent representations of him, a bust by Torrigiano, a portrait by Sittow, a remarkable death mask, coinage likenesses, and a realistic tomb effigy. |
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A bust of Forrest was first placed on a pedestal in the town more than a decade ago, fortier says. |
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States that worked hard to attract high-tech jobs are also ruing the decision, and discovering that a more diversified economy is more prosperous during the bust. |
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You are the one they look up to and try hard to impress, you are the one they will bust a gut for, you are the one they will run to when they've fallen down. |
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For their part, the players are excited by the challenge, and plan to go that extra mile, run their legs off and bust a gut for the team in their application to teaching. |
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Glancing into the audience I saw Papa just about to bust a gut laughing. |
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It's a particularly good shape to wear if you have a bigger bust. |
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We may be dismayed that a 15-year-old feels her sense of worth rests on the size of her bust, but haven't 15-year-old girls always felt like this? |
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Gabe sat up rigidly and attempted to help Sara through a frame that was about two sizes too small for someone with as impressive of a bust as her. |
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Little is known of the obscure sculptor who executed the bust. |
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One can discern in the mirror other objects in the room such an end table, a sculpted bust, an oil lamp, an oval portrait and a grandfather clock. |
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One myth I would like to bust is that PR is a measure of a web site. |
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They have used globalization of the economy to bust unions, to keep wages low, to keep benefits low, and that's had an impact on a lot of workers. |
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But even if it doubles and it's every five years you have still got the question of what happens if the factory tries to bust the union between the five-year period. |
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I saw him literally bust one guy in half with shots to the body. |
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Solid citizens with stiffs don't lose any worse if a 17 is improved, and there seems to be a good chance that the dealer, drawing, will bust and pay everyone. |
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They are undercover police officers trying to bust drug smugglers. |
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It is a cynical camouflage for problems caused by the boom and bust rhythm of capitalism, and the bosses' insistence that profits come before people. |
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On the other hand, the French and the Dutch probably haven't done done us Yanks any big favor, since the eventual bust is likely to be proportional to the size of the bubble. |
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It's only common sense to pay off our debts before the next big bust. |
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The bust was made after police received a tip from the public. |
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And her last Tupperware party on Valentine's Day was a big bust. |
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On the other hand the big bang has been turning out to be a big bust. |
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And a bust on the chops would be absolutely worth it if he got put away. |
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Blood spurted out of his bust lip, and Jameson lifted his finger to it. |
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If police forces were to go bust, Lancashire would be one of them. |
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Many companies have gone bust because they have failed to do so. |
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I think New York has so many tunnels due to a subway craze at the turn of the century and when the bubble burst and the companies went bust the tunnels got sealed off. |
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After a year of programming, he decided it was Wall Street or bust. |
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Asprey and his wife, the sculptor Justine Asprey, contributed an early wax cast of her classical bust portrait of Landy himself. |
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The police had set up roadblocks immediately, and at one point that night a whole heap of people tried to bust through the roadblock in cars and on foot. |
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The bust detail on his dresses often mimicked the layering of petals, for instance. |
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He's been a benchwarmer, an NFL Europe experiment, an instant success, an injury waiting to happen, a free-agent prize, a near bust, a Pro Bowler and a Super Bowl champ. |
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The sculptor may have modeled a terra-cotta bust of Anne-Marie. |
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Wrong, because government in the age of the baby bust is going inevitably to grow. |
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And if they should chicken out at a spot, there's always a chance Jaya might jump up there and bust it himself. |
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A bust of Bruce is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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No Red Bull bust up to fire the juices this week. |
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But rather than wearing elegant dresses and whatnot, she is instead wearing bikini tops that bust open for no reason and one-piece swimming costumes that split apart. |
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Sub-Inspector Liquate, and others succeeded to bust a gang involved in looting people portraying themselves as police officials. |
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It includes a marble bust of Boulton, set in a circular opening above two putti, one holding an engraving of the Soho Manufactory. |
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She is wearing tight red pants and a white tube top, revealing some parts of her feminine bust. |
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In 2010, a bronze bust sculpture of Connery was placed in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. |
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Seems that while he was out supporting them in his role as Uber Haxx0r, she was at home letting script kiddies bust root on her box. |
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The correspondence file relating to the Stoppard bust is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. |
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Two huge new forces have muscled their way into the center of both Egyptian and Iranian politics, and they will bust open their old tired duopolies. |
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A bust of Carlyle is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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The obverse bust wears a completely new style of bashlyk, resembling the Macedonian kausia, but with a flap at the back and an eagle on top. |
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In 1896 his bust was unveiled in Westminster Abbey alongside that of his son, Matthew. |
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Don't opt for column gowns or figure-hugging fishtails and steer clear of basques which will emphasise your belly and boost your bust too much. |
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Before the tumors can spread, they bust open the legs of the mice. |
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Plagued by injuries early in his career, including a torn ACL and microfracture surgery Graham is out to prove that he is not a draft bust. |
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Casino Royale COCKTAILS Short-skirted frock the colour of a pink gin, with lots of bitters, tight at bust and hips. |
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She also told chatshow host Jay Leno how she had chicken fillets stuffed in her bra to increase her bust size. |
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