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Alarmed by the default of their creditors 53 companies on average went bust each day in April, the worst figure since 1982 banks are increasingly refusing to refinance loans.

And while 100 pounds is significantly bigger than the average street bust, it's taken relatively little out of the market.

Whatever, unlike your average crime-busting copperbloke and married-to-the-job Jane Tennison-alike, DCI Lewis is allowed to have more than two-dimensions – as evidenced by the gift of a traditional sitcom-style breakfast scene, complete with charming (as opposed to merely fraught) family banter, inevitable toast-making crisis and a kitchen set lovingly dressed with fridge magnets and mug trees.

McIlvaine, signed after former Clipper center Brian Williams rejected the SuperSonics, was a bust, averaging 3.8 points and four rebounds last season.

The bell woman features small shoulders, average-to-large bust, a short waist, big thighs, and a wide, probably flat bottom.

Today, even after the banking bust, the average first time buyer's house costs nearly five times UK average earnings.

An arrest for growing 500 plants, the average size of a bust here, often yields an $800 fine -- compared with a short prison sentence in California or a life sentence in Texas.

No wonder Denmark's central bank cut rates this week.In this section The economics of optimism Accentuate the negative Better late than never Connect 450 Bigger and better Swiss miss The wrong yardstick Oily and easy Berated Broke but never bust ReprintsOn average, Americans abroad get more burger for their buck than they did last summer.

Often also considered athletic or rectangle shaped, a boyish frame simply means that, on average, your propositions from bust to waist to hips are about the same.

People don't think about those things because the average human manages to bust nuts frequently enough during their waking hours to make nocturnal emissions unnecessary.

This is nonwithstanding the sometimes substantial short-term census population fluctuations in slugs, depending on ecological conditions (Godan 1979) which do not influence long-term estimates of effective population size, because the latter is determined by the average census size in bust rather than in boom times (Vucetich et al. 1997).

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