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And the entire system almost imploded in 2008.
But two years later the bank almost imploded and was rescued by Lloyds.
Texas, whose $300 million Longhorn Network almost imploded the Big 12, says that its nonconference schedule is booked through 2018.
The bank almost imploded in September 2008 and was rescued by Lloyds in a government-engineered takeover.
The Nashville group almost imploded making this fourth album, but the bust-ups left no scars on their music.
Taylor admitted in 2012 that he wished in retrospect he had fired Diamond in 1998, when his division had almost imploded during the Russian debt crisis.
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In the 2016 of House of Cards, President Underwood's primary campaign almost implodes when a photo is leaked of his father standing with a KKK member.
But this story of a marriage that almost implodes after Charlotte and Clark Adair move into their "dream" home has all of the elements of a true haunted house novel: ghosts/shadows fluttering around corners, discontented characters losing their ability to communicate, intruders with nefarious intent, disembodied voices.
But these front groups almost always implode under the weight of their own lies and extremism.
Before the market imploded, almost half the revenue of Moody's, a leading agency, came from structured finance.
Gibson's fan base imploded almost overnight, and both her former fans and outside observers began demanding explanations.
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