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Lords with enormous estates could be broke.
On a warm, sunny day, I could be broke and I'd be a happy man".
Howard S. Weitzman, the county comptroller, predicted that it could be broke by a year from now.
The OTB takes in $1 billion-worth of bets each year, yet it is running a structural deficit of almost $600,000 a month and has been operating in the red for years; it could be broke by next March.
Sometimes it takes on both at once, like on "As Long As You Love Me," in effect a dubstep love song, with Mr. Bieber reaching into falsetto at points without losing power, and showing restraint at the chorus, laying out the obstacles that love can overcome: "We could be starving/We could be homeless/We could be broke".
"As long as you love me/ We could be starving/ We could be homeless/ We could be broke," Bieber sings over the bass.
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First, the kingdom could well be broke by August 2018 if it keeps dipping into its financial reserves (about $655 billion by some estimates) to support not only the royal family's lavish lifestyle (such as large numbers of Airbus A380s outfitted with gold) but its wide array of social services, all offered while forgoing taxation.
You could be dead broke today and then be given a 6 figure contract next week.
The losers could be smaller broking firms and fund managers, Reuters and Bloomberg and, yes, opera venues.
After that it was just a matter of the rest of the committee teeing up George with questions to which he could answer that Britain would definitely be broke and everyone would die if we left the EU.
"I'd be broke".
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