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In 1989, fire badly damaged Uppark House, a fine late 17th-century National Trust property on the South Downs.
Evidence suggests that the labor market rewards non-executives who are good monitors, as evidenced by their willingness to fire badly performing CEOs.
A fire badly damaged a Romanesque Episcopal church in Brooklyn early Sunday, and investigators were looking into the possibility that the blaze was the work of an arsonist.
It was the second time in four years that a blaze has hit the world-famous building, which was under restoration and was set to reopen after a fire badly damaged it in May 2014.
Like West Side, Central Synagogue, which is at East 55th Street and Lexington Avenue, was being renovated when on Aug. 28, 1998, fire badly damaged much of the interior of the Moorish-Revival temple.
City officials formally opened the new Whitehall Ferry Terminal yesterday, completing a $201 million project begun after a fire badly damaged the old Staten Island Ferry terminal in September 1991.
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But attempts by foreigners to bully Japan into getting to grips with its economic woes look like back-firing badly.
A place where angry, bug-eyed virgins enjoy firing badly spelled abuse at people who have done nothing to deserve it.
He fired badly wide in the 15th minute after being set up by O'Dowda and was denied by keeper Ilie Cebanu before the break.
She neglected the mature business, bought dozens of start-ups, hired and fired badly, alienated employees, combined hyperactivity with disorganisation – not because she had a strategy, but in the hope of finding one, which she didn't.
Fire has badly damaged a hotel in Ethiopia's capital made famous as the setting for Evelyn Waugh's 1938 satirical novel Scoop.
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