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A handful of scouts even figured him for a bust.
Shareholders, for their part, pummelled Lloyds stock, worried that it was paying too much for a bust bank.
Second, in the long term economics will tell: unless it changes course, America is heading for a bust.
When a group of young black men standing on a corner was targeted for a bust, was that racial profiling?
Pamela Anderson may have sent the photographers flying for a bust shot when she arrived for the show.
In 2012 two other former pupils went to see him to explain their plans for a bust.
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Mr Christofias would have to lead the way and he shows little inclination for a bust-up with Mr Papadopoulos, who has been generous with the spoils of power.
Cockayne and Hauraki then spent 10 minutes on the sidelines for a bust-up, before smart work from Jordan Tansey sent Clare in for a third time.
City News also reported that one goose survived the attack and is being treated by the Toronto Wildlife Centre for a busted up ribs and a punctured lung.
It's officially no longer too early to declare the Philadelphia 76ers' trade for Andrew Bynum a bust.
For decades a bust of Sir Arthur Elvin, whose vision inspired the original Wembley, occupied a place on the balcony below the twin towers.
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