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THE BOOM IN BUST: It's a good week for economics types bearing bad news.
It goes without saying that booms will always end in bust.
Françoise Gilot, who lived with Picasso from 1943 to 1953, appears in "Bust of a Woman" of 1953.
It might have allowed Ireland to impose losses on senior creditors in bust banks (against ECB resistance), and also restructured some Portuguese debt.
This would mean that an adjustment would still be required, but I've argued in the past that such things are easier done in boom times than in bust.
Right-to-buy was designed for the 1980s, for the boom years; in bust we need something new, something flexible and something designed locally.
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He's the commander-in-busting-a-move.
Jonathan Wahl, in bust-length portraits of gay friends cast from salt, refers to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah.
The Belgian patricians and their wives that he painted during his early years generally are rendered in bust- or knee-length; their hands hold gloves or other articles or fall idly over the back or armrest of a chair.
But the Italian is no stranger to such conflict, admitting that during his playing days he was often involved in bust-ups, and a quarter of a century ago rolled his sleeves up and tussled with Trevor Francis while in his Sampdoria days.
Bubbles that end in busts.
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