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The boom cycled into a bust, with small-scale solar installations slowing significantly, last year finishing at half what they were at the 2011 peak.
The splendid La dama de Elche ("The Lady of Elche"), a bust with characteristic headdress and ornaments, also shows classical influence.
Samardzija has performed reasonably well since arriving, but Hammel has been a bust with an ERA approaching double-digits – another likely reason Beane thought Lester was necessary.
In "Young Sculptor at Work" (Plate 46; Paris, March 25 , 1933, he is a youth wearing a garland around his head, making a bust with a prominent nose — just as Marie-Thérèse possessed.
His final debate performance this week was a bust, with him snarling that Clinton was "such a nasty woman" and gritting his teeth as he angrily ripped pages off a notepad when it was over.
The Kangaroos needed 17 minutes to add to the score after the break, with Cronk making a bust with relative ease to cross under the post for his second of the night.
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An elaborate undercover narcotics operation at a Maryland Burger King ended not with a bust, but with a whimper.
A series of charts makes the point:A major housing bust with a minor debt stock adds up to...a minor downturn.
Because the circumstances in which "A" got busted with the uniform are also fairly crazy.
Mr Osborne admitted yesterday to a "bust up" with the Work and Pensions Secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, about how to tackle the ballooning welfare bill.
And even with these established accounting principles and practice, most economic booms in the West end in a bust, awash with accounting challenges and scandals.
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