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"This is a voir dire out of hell," the court clerk was heard saying to a court officer.
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He said the economy was dire, immigration "out of control" and the education system "broken down".
The labour market is not so dire that out-of work finance women must turn into reluctant strippers.But for those who chose that route, they may want to consider going off birth control pills first.
The 1970 Clean Air Act was subsequently enacted, and Iacocca's dire predictions turned out to be wrong.
If Mr. Corzine is following a common script by putting out dire numbers, he is preparing everyone for something bad.
Cuba's lack of internet access remains dire, he pointed out, saying 35 new Wi-Fi points would be insignificant in any other country in the hemisphere.
Pressure began building again for officials to reconsider their stance after news of CIT's dire condition seeped out in the last week.
As Bob Herbert points out ("Dire Budget Warnings," column, May 16), the wounds of the mayor's budget cuts will bleed for years to come.
The good news would be that more of us would get to stick around until 2050 and see if the CBO's dire projection turns out to be right.
A catalog of terrorism cases that were short on the lively minds and driven spirits that would seem necessary for carrying out dire schemes, but long on informants and enablers in the pay of police agencies.
"Dire warnings rang out that the decision would herald a new era in politics," wrote Adam Bonica, a Stanford University political scientist, in a 2013 paper about the effects of Citizens United.
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