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Extremely rare for its format, this one was in truly distressed condition.
"I don't think it was worth that finished," he said, alluding to the house's distressed condition.
The Ginsburgs acquired it in distressed condition last year for $409,500.
The composition is full of symbolical allusions to the distressed condition of Europe.
Our native Chaeronea was then in a distressed condition, too small and too poor to meet with anything but neglect.
"What little English they have is gone now," Ms. Barrette quoted a hospital chaplain as saying earlier, in reference to the stunned and distressed condition of the passengers.
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But the coming months are likely to see a sharp jump in the supply of homes for sale under distressed conditions.
The rise in prices appears to be a result of tight inventories and a downward trend in sales made under distressed conditions like foreclosures.
During the Depression, the Supreme Court adopted an approach to antitrust that took into account the distressed conditions of one industry when it upheld a joint sales venture involving 137 producers of bituminous coal.
These survivors, including the "shovel lizard" Lystrosaurus (see picture), were hardy species that could make a living under distressed conditions.
"If the distressed market conditions persist, this will negatively impact insurance company liquidity," Mr. Meyer said.
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