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"Class warfare," he said, "may make for really good politics, but it makes for rotten economics".
Germany, he said, would not stand for "rotten, more rotten or even worse compromises.
I fret that I might be, as Larry McMurtry described me, a kind of spokesperson for rotten marriages.
Here in my tenth decade, I can testify that the downside of great age is the room it provides for rotten news.
A digest of the past week's prophetic and interpretive thought "Class warfare may make for really good politics, but it makes for rotten economics".
Hong Kong's electoral rules ensured that half of Legco's 60 seats were for rotten boroughs, so-called functional constituencies of designated business and professional groups.
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The Spanish government swallowed its pride and applied for a bailout for its rotten banks.
The company is also known for avoiding rotten products and for retroactively applying any decline in product prices to existing customers as well as to new ones.
Ussher's second home underwent refurbishment, which led to a £1,300 claim for fixing rotten skirting boards and a £5,615 claim for new windows in August 2006.
For this rotten piece of luck, we can feel sorry for Gordon Brown.
But while she wanted, more than anything, a reason for her rotten feelings she didn't want Harry sacrificed for it.
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