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Most of the time these wires have a crimp sleeve on them in residential homes.
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The vacancies there, which brokers say could easily fetch $60 million to $70 million a year in rent, have put a crimp in the cash flow for the building and Mr. Solow's multibillion-dollar empire.
These expanding interests have put a crimp on the academy both physically and fiscally.
Regulations rolled out since the 2008 financial crisis have put a crimp in deal-making, Wall Street's traditional expertise.
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Barron Hilton may well have put a crimp in the party lifestyle of his famous granddaughter Paris — and in the plans of his 22 other grandchildren — when he announced last week that he would donate nearly all of his $2.3 billion fortune to the Hilton family foundation.
High gas prices, rising food costs and a weak jobs market have put a crimp on the retail sector.
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