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There are intimations that this could turn out to be more than a mere market plunge; European stresses are starting to make some nasty financial ripples that suggest a possible mini-Lehman event, although I think — I hope — governments and central banks will head this off.
Because they make some nasty products, too, presumably, that Don might have second thoughts about down the line.
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While the sisters have abandoned the legal fight, their lawyer made some nasty (and, as far as the record shows, unfounded) accusations in the London court: that Alvaro bribed an Ecuadorian judge and that Alvaro's tactics hastened their father's death, as well as the death of his fourth sister, Maria Leonor, a drug abuser who lay in a coma for eight years.
I've made some nasty protest signs too.
By reopening these cases, most of which have been closed with verdicts like suicide or accidents, Tori starts making some nasty enemies.
But at MSNBC's recent GOP town hall, he made some nasty comments about black infant mortality rates in his state.
"They make some really nasty stuff there.
He and Nelson both make some notably nasty personal remarks about her (Eastwood makes a snarky reference to her taste for "butter," a reference to her enthusiasm for "Last Tango in Paris"); Eastwood says that she "suckered" New Yorkers: She's really suckered them into thinking she knows something.
Stiglitz said Obama had made some "fairly nasty remarks" about his liberal opponents not understanding the details of his trade deal.
"At one point in the eighties, I think she got pretty angry about Schnabel and Salle and me, and she made some really nasty work, great work.
Comparing the sequence to that of an innocuous variety has provided some insights into what makes some bacteria so nasty.
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