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Because we'll still have massive debts to pay back.
For Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal, his reappointment is a nightmare: they have massive debts to pay, and according to the Schäuble doctrine those debts must be honoured.
From 1342 to 1345 members of both companies were arrested for bankruptcy and released only on renunciation of all claims to interest, and the English crown canceled massive debts to the Peruzzi.
In the process, they ended up with massive debts to the West and hopeless production shortfalls.
Pak, near 80, stands up, grinning and shouting, "I'm your son!" The exchange bears special meaning since Pak, while in his mid-70s, was convicted in an investment scam and served two years and three months in prison in South Korea before friends in the movement paid off massive debts to get him out of jail.
We cannot continue to pass on massive debts to the next generation.
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During my early years as an English teacher, I owed a massive debt to Hughes.
Owes a massive debt to Running Up That Hill-era Kate Bush, but then, don't we all?
Students facing massive debt to get a degree, and even then not being able to get on the housing ladder or a decent job.
I am in massive debt to the generations of women before me who fought for the luxury of freedom I have now.
FIFA's Be A Pro mode owes a massive debt to that game, though I'm not sure it was ever acknowledged.
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