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UEA is rightly in deep doo-doo.
Still, there are no sock-puppets, and reference publishing – in deep doo-doo – must do what it can.
Their return almost invariably signals that the company is in deep doo-doo, and often the mess they are brought back to fix is one they left behind.
"She pulled out four hundred and forty thousand from New Century, which was already in deep doo-doo — terrible loans, specializing in people who didn't speak much English.
"When financial aid told her that they could get her $2,000 more in loans, they should have been saying 'You are in deep doo-doo, little girl.' " That's not a role that the university wants to take on, though.
Hollywood hot properties Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt are the two star travellers who have woken early from hibernation to discover their ship and the lives of all 5,259 on board are in deep doo-doo.
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A few days later, on 1 July, the Daily Telegraph's Scotland editor, Alan Cochrane, recorded in his referendum diary, published last year, that Shorthouse was "in deepest doo-doo for coming up with the ridiculous Project Fear name … He really is a stupid boy.
If that was breached, we're all in deep doo doo, literally".
"And if that five percent becomes four, three, two or one percent, we're in deep doo doo.
To put it nicely, we are heading into deep doo-doo".
His public-relations crisis manager telleth him, "We are in the Land of Very Deep Doo-Doo, wherefromunto it ith difficult to extricate".
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