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A year ago, the company filed for bankruptcy, dealing a blow to Mr. Falcone, who once owned 96 percent of LightSquared's shares.
Our man from Santo Domingo dealing a shutout into the seventh inning.
And you're dealing a lot with instances where these emotions can get heated.
"The standard statement is 'this is dealing a tremendous blow to the organisation,'" said Longmire.
"Neurology was fascinating but you're dealing a lot of times with end-stage illnesses".
She's dealing a four-tooth bridge that she no longer needs.
He claimed the proposal was unconstitutional, dealing a sharp blow that helped defeat the reform bill.
The Yankees may be open to dealing a prospect like shortstop Alberto González, but not Jackson.
He was inspired by the action of dealing a pack of cards.
"They never came close to dealing a crushing blow to these guys," said Rudy Atallah, a former Pentagon counterterrorism official.
"This game is seven-card stud," one of Stanley's poker-playing buddies says, dealing a new hand.
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