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Lawsuits are expensive, even if you win, and Belcourt's financial health, which was never robust, grew precarious, said Kate Leonard, a member of the City Council and a broker at Lila Delman Real Estate in Newport.
His status with the Kings grew precarious just before free agency when he was placed on waivers in order to buy out the final two years of his contract. .
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Yet as I drew closer, the forms grew more precarious.
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A $25 billion deal to acquire Sallie Mae, the student loan lender, grew more precarious yesterday when the buyers proposed dissolving the merger agreement.
He now is occupied with full-strength Tevye, the tragicomical character developed in the series of increasingly darkening stories that Sholem Aleichem wrote in Yiddish from 1894 to 1914 — years in which life grew increasingly precarious for Jews in Russian villages like the author's fictional Anatevka.
The governor's legal situation has also grown more precarious.
With more and more children on the hunt for water, their futures grow more precarious.
On the north side, where Santiago lives, the land flattens and the dwellings grow more precarious and quirky.
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