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The clock was ticking on a Friday deadline by the bank, when it could call in debts of more than $317 million owed by Liverpool stemming from Hicks and Gillett's leveraged buyout of the English club in 2007.
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But the stagecraft suggested a calling-in of debts.
"While mephedrone was legal, I recall police intelligence of disgruntled cocaine dealers calling in debts due to a loss of business.
Which brings us to the problem of calling in debts.
Raytheon had been overleveraged for years, and it promptly used the $2.4 billion in net proceeds to call in $1 billion of debt and boost its share buyback program by $750 million.
Bondholders may therefore either ask for improved terms in exchange of a delay in the payments, or call in the debt – aiming to seize some of the company's assets.
Or the banks could call in the debt, forcing a fire sale of the two great playing assets Liverpool has: Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres.
He beat back the coup with a deft campaign of intimidation and calling in old debts.
When the local loanshark calls in his debts, it's clear that Arthur has reached the end of the road.
He read a Tom Clancy book called "Debt of Honor," in which a plane is crashed into the Capitol in Washington, and he couldn't get the image out of his mind.
He says this as a challenge, or a calling in of a debt; Perowne's been reprieved, and in return he has to come up with a reason for optimism, if not a cure.
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