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And I object to the outright disgust these kinds of places get saddled with, because once that disgust becomes entrenched, we're more likely to give up on them.
The government could soon get saddled with three other banks — CatalunyaCaixa, Novacaixagalicia and Banco de Valencia — that have been put up for sale, so far unsuccessfully.
On top of that, companies get saddled with the vestiges of previous organizational decisions, such as obsolete local and regional headquarters and legacy IT infrastructures.
But why? Antoinette and Stephen get saddled with a third detective, a fatuous, patronizing showboater whom French deploys to delicious comic effect.
"At a time like this, no one wants to get saddled with a major diplomatic failure that might end up reflecting badly on China," said Clayton Dube, associate director of the U.S.-China U.S.-China Instituteversity of Southern Catifornia.
"Most people, once they get here, they get settled, they get saddled with bills and children and responsibilities, they never go back," Mr. Comrie said at the fund-raiser, which netted about $1,000.
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But there it is… we got saddled with it.
The countries in the Asian financial crisis of 1997 never got saddled with a nickname.
This lovely lion at the London Zoo even got saddled with Lucifer for a name.
"We were with her when she got saddled," Heath would say.
Do something too soon and too well and you risk getting saddled with more work and responsibility.
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