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The tenants left it in a mess, which distresses her.
One worry is that the public finances are in a mess, which might undermine confidence among foreign investors who hold a third of all gilts.
People forget, but when Labour came into power financial regulation was already in a mess, which they tried to sort out.
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"This could end up in a bit of a mess, which could work in favour of arguing for a recreational market," an influential campaigner said.
Yet we were led to believe that after a few short months in California, Megan had become a mess, which doesn't quite track with the Megan we've come to know.
The company is also mired in an accounting mess, which includes a formal Securities and Exchange commission investigation into possible misstatements from prior years' financial statements.
She left Britain's relations with the European Union in a mess from which they have never recovered.
Their prayers finished, the villagers lunged forward, grabbing the food in their hands and grinding it to a pulpy mess, which the men in black collected in the singed banana leaves.
Thank you, American doctors, for NOT accepting any of these new policies and THANK YOU, insurance companies, for your part in this mess, which is too mild a word for what has been created.
A former driver told me after Hungary that the team were "in a mess" after creating "the perfect storm" which was "unstoppable".
"I'm going to ask Master Seitz to conduct a hearing on the first issue of how we got in this mess, which will require Skadden to provide through that process its explanation," Judge Farnan said.
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