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"Some of them don't have it to give, their funds might be tapped out," Ms. Mayerson said.
But that rich vein might finally be tapped out with the release on Tuesday of "People, Hell and Angels," a disappointing prospect to legions of Hendrix obsessives.
One reason for the weak showing at shopping malls is that many consumers may be tapped out from buying big items like cars and houses.
This is the house journal of the departure-lounge capitalist class admitting that the British economy may be tapped out, but at least we can keep borrowing.
Though hydropower, which generates the vast majority of electricity, will remain vital, the government's energy planners say that by 2025, dam building may be tapped out as a viable alternative.
The telegraph allowed messages to be tapped out in code over long distances – not so unlike the Fox sisters' purported ghost – and the ability to communicate first with other cities, then countries, eventually to transmit messages across the Atlantic, was brilliant and alarming.
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Europe's resources are tapped out on its problems.
He told her that he was tapped out, no ideas.
Now we're tapped out," Ms. Maziq said.
"What the average Detroiter needs to understand is that we're tapped out," he said.
The Federal Reserve is tapped out and the TARP programme for recapitalising banks expires on October 3rd.
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