We can know ourselves well enough so that we don't overinvest and then sell in despair when the market gets kneecapped. |
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He must not enter Railton Terrace in Moston, where he allegedly approached a resident and threatened to have him kneecapped. |
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A long slump in oil prices, 17 percent inflation and unemployment of at least nine percent has kneecapped Iran's economy. |
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A fellow in the audience said I should be kneecapped for making these remarks. |
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This is particularly so in an environment where worker alienation is so strong and the once authoritative independent commission has been kneecapped. |
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Three years earlier Mr Smith had kneecapped him, breaking his leg with a baseball bat after drugs he was looking after went missing, the jury heard. |
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Then he was kneecapped by the then minister of finance from Wascana, who decided no, the Liberals would tax dividends instead. |
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For many years people stayed away from Northern Ireland, frightened that they might be shot, bombed or kneecapped in the street for no reason other than their Religion. |
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A few blogging goons have kneecapped the movie for not providing enough thrills, but that's the wrong critical direction to go in. |
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One afternoon Dr. Sperry's young student scrambled out into the hallway on all fours after an escaped lab animal and nearly kneecapped Linus Pauling, the eminent chemist. |
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