Second, if fruit went bad during shipment, the wrappers offered some way of containing the spoilage. |
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Many feared that if the food went bad and somebody became ill that they would be liable and could be sued. |
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The next morning, things got worse as half of our food went bad. |
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If a democracy went bad, Tocqueville thought, it would probably deprive its citizens of freedom not by bullying but by cozening. |
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I purchased a house last September, before the economic situation went bad. |
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As a result, the reliable relations between LD Kabila and his Rwandan mentors went bad. |
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For example, when U. S. mortgage-backed securities went bad, they ravaged the treasury of a small town in Norway, and the collapse of major banks in Iceland affected depositors in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. |
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In other words, Jones' career and life may have been derailed because a game of telephone went bad. |
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Former pupil, Marion paid when dismissed from a hazing that went bad. |
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Their environment in the nineteen seventies was marked by the 1974 recession. Risks were greatly accentuated and more loans went bad leading to a substantial increase in net provisions. |
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Executive decree number 97-481 of 15 December 1997 relating to the establishment of permanent commissions responsible for evaluating the goods that went bad. |
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The robbery went bad and the woman was beaten to death. |
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She said that the government had little recourse when things went bad and that Parliament had few opportunities to examine those delegated management mechanisms. |
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One branch alone gave out 30 of these franchises and they all went bad. |
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