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It would use up most of their retirement account, but Carmen still had the bank.
G.E. said it would use up to $10 billion of the money to buy back its own stock.
"If you released this into a river, it would use up so much oxygen, it would knock it out.
Florida recently announced that it would use up to $200 million to create thousands of jobs in the public and private sectors.
(People who say "Ulysses," on the ground that it would use up more time than almost any other novel, would also probably bring "The Wire").
Mr. Bush's tax cut would reduce federal revenues by $1.3 trillion in the nine years starting in 2002, and it would use up $1.6 trillion of the surplus over that period.
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I decided that I'd use up the fuel I still had, then stop.
"All it takes is one big lawsuit, and if they don't have insurance for it, Lionsgate would use up more money on the legal case than they would paying college kids minimum wage," said Loyola Law School professor Jay Dougherty.
Parenthood forgone would not be the first thing I would be inclined to discuss with Jane Austen; nor is it how I would use up my time with the shade of Henry James.
But management may also feel liberated to spend more on initiatives it feels enthusiastic about, which would use up cash initially.
Several analysts estimated that without some debt relief, NTL would use up its cash by mid-August.
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