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But you lose that contract for a major brand name, that's the difference between staying in business or going
bankrupt.
This is a
bankrupt
effort at communicating health information.
Unfortunately, he was smitten in more ways than one, because it made him bankrupt, and he had to tour the world speaking to recoup his money.
And this sandy wasteland had lain barren for 10 years, and we were told, unless we found a developer in six months, it would go
bankrupt.
I disagree, and I think that it is equally a tool that humans use to enforce and encode our social and moral preferences and prejudices about status and power, which is why plutocrats like me have always needed to find persuasive stories to tell everyone else about why our relative positions are morally righteous and good for everyone: like, we are indispensable, the job creators, and you are not; like, tax cuts for us create growth, but investments in you will balloon our debt and
bankrupt
our great country; that we matter; that you don't.
But then they went
bankrupt
and they never offered it.
They know you can fail by starting a business that goes
bankrupt
or by failing to start a business at all.
Unfortunately, The Money Charity says that in the UK right now, one person every five minutes and three seconds is either declared insolvent or
bankrupt.
In America, even a
bankrupt
gambler gets a second chance.
The company was about to go bankrupt, but some other company acquired it, and I tripled my money.
What I think this really represents is lack of an A to Z rule set for the world as a whole for processing politically
bankrupt
states.
We have one for processing economically
bankrupt
states.
We don't have one for processing politically
bankrupt
states that, frankly, everybody wants gone.
My husband used to call me a
bankrupt
sister.
And in our world, if we keep on spoiling, wasting our energy resources, if we keep on building things that consume so much energy that most of the companies now go bankrupt, it's clear that we'll never give the planet to the next generation without a major problem.
But you don't use it for inventory and payroll; DEC is now twice
bankrupt.
Okay, it features one lovely blink-and-you-miss-it-joke (when the dead are rising from their tombs, the names of the old time "horror" directors like Jacques Tournier and Jean Yarborough are featured in the tombstones) and the smashing of morally
bankrupt
Repu/con/rightist villains is on-target: whorish skanks preaching morals etc.
"Belle-Maman" leaves you with only a nauseated contempt for its morally
bankrupt
and clueless protagonists.
This genre has been cinematically
bankrupt
since the 1950s, yet they continue to churn them out.
Its all probably racially insensitive, I couldn't notice since its artistically
bankrupt.
Like Margot in "Fear of Fear" falls victim of her ambitious husband, like Fox in "Fox and his friends" is driven into suicide by his boyfriend who took all his money away, like Xaverl Bolwieser in "The Stationsmaster's Wife" who goes to prison in order to give his cheating wife a chance to get rid of him, like Hermann Hermann who seeks refuge in insanity in order to flee his stupid wife and
bankrupt
company, so also Hans Epp is a victim of the German "Wirtschaftswunder"-Society after World War II in R.W. Fassbinder's "The Merchant of the Four Seasons".
It ended up in his parents hands by a fluke; some videostore/bicycle repair shop!! went
bankrupt
and treats like this was up for grabs.
I had been waiting for this movie to come out for years, and I was a faithful follower of Chaos Comics until they went
bankrupt.
It is a script reading not a film, vulgar for the sake of being vulgar,
bankrupt
in every way that "The Tailor of Panama" is rich and satisfying.
But the movie was mostly very bad and the sad part is that it was produced by a major motion picture studio... which is now
bankrupt.
If you believe that everyone in the South is dumb, morally bankrupt, stupid, violent, a religious nut, or a child molester, then this film may be for you.
Ralph Bakshi's attempt at an animated adaptation of J.R.R Tolkien's masterpiece was a very ambitious project, so ambitious in fact that it went
bankrupt
at some point during the production.
This film is creatively bankrupt, and some mistake it's endless self-indulgent wanking as substance.
It looked like they made it over a weekend at some
bankrupt
resort somewhere.
Tiffany Gardner's startling portrayal of the morally
bankrupt
Judy was deserving of her Grammy nomination, which was well documentedly stolen by Ricky Martin and restless hips.
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