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By the time he was done, there wasn't a dry eye in the house nor was there an unleveraged balance sheet in the country – you name it, he indebted it, and sold the bonds off for a double-dip fee on the other side.
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He said he felt indebted to all of the stubborn volunteers who had helped him save his home.
He said he was indebted to one of the 20 or 30 newspapermen present at that interview for the phrase "to get with it".
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He understands he is indebted to the social media platform, that it's essential to maintaining his popularity not to mention his status as an everyman.
He understands he is indebted to the social media platform, that it's essential to maintaining his popularity not to mention his status as an everyman.
As a photographer he felt indebted to the great films he saw as a youth.
And Hodgson says he is indebted to the trio as he prepares for the game that could decide the winners of Group H in the battle to reach Brazil next summer.
Some of Rembrandt's prints show the poor in unflattering and compromising situations, but he was indebted to Jacques Callot (c.1592 1635), whose etchings he collected.
Iran had given him shelter when he escaped Saddam Hussain's brutal regime and he felt indebted to the country which had protected him.
He was indebted to Shibata over that, and now he's calmly telling me, "Why do we need to appoint Shibata?" Shibata was a proven hotel architect.
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