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It also asked for a letter of indemnity, meaning it would be compensated in the event of legal action.
It's a place where lust and greed can turn into murder ("Double Indemnity"), but it's also a place where a chauffeur's daughter can turn into Cinderella ("Sabrina").
Another proposed alternative — that the United States legitimate its hold on the Chamizal by paying Mexico a large indemnity for it — failed on the grounds that Mexico's constitution prohibited the sale of national territory, of which the Chamizal was believed to form a part.
That is why "Double Indemnity," though it sweats blood and deals with the lowest of low morals, somehow streams along with the glee of black comedy.
Although the public paid little attention to the indemnity act, it did as much as anything to pave the way for the age of blockbusters at the gallery and elsewhere.
I don't believe it!' [Adopts solemn newsreader voice] 'I said, "Can an agent of the government really kill people with total and utter indemnity?"' 'Say it again?!' [Laughs] You repeat the premise.'.
Speaking loudly in a Viennese accent (no dialect coach mentioned in the program) and carrying a big stick, he says ungrammatical things like "What did he did?" He also says about the groundbreaking he wants to do with Double Indemnity that "It's time the pictures grew up".
Whilst much of this process was required of us by the host institution for indemnity purposes, it was found to contribute to the sense of importance and expertise mentioned above.
Its indemnity insurance, which it refuses to discuss, is unlikely to run to enough to cover it and it might anyway be voided, if the firm were found guilty of criminal behaviour.Andersen is the result of a split between the old Andersen Consulting and Arthur Andersen, a once-respected firm whose employees' solid sense of their corporate identity earned them the moniker of "androids".
Yesterday, the rail operator swung to a €57m loss for 2010, compared with a profit of €7m the previous year, and it blamed its woes firmly on the "freezing of €59m of indemnities", although it was paid €11m of this in February.
He has warned that France will be liable to pay a heavy indemnity fee if it does not honor its end of the bargain.
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