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We didn't want to have to worry about being dumped or having to dump some one else.
"Today they're having to dump all the fish like skate and bass they've caught back into the sea".
Ryanair services hit profit targets when the planes are 80% full and O'Leary admitted the airline was having to "dump" fares in order to fill its planes, amid weakening demand for seats.
The fund managers like the closed-end approach because it frees them from the prospect of having to dump parts of their portfolios if there is a rash of shareholder redemptions.
Airey was less than impressed when she arrived on set at having to dump her Prada bag ("this season's") in favour of a Freshco's carrier bag, but the designer label just wouldn't have looked right in Weatherfield.
As the fervor here grows with an unprecedented runaway victory by Obama a near certainty, politicians on all sides are having to dump their carefully honed plans into the garbage pail and start all over again.
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"Sorry, we've just had to dump Christos.
So they have to dump the whole goddamn thing.
Sometimes smuggling ships have to dump their load if they notice guards coming close.
The plane had to dump some fuel and circle back to the airport.
But she'd had to dump it, after only a year.
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