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Mr. Musk may be broke, but, as he said to me with a laugh, "My assets are huge".
Portugal may be broke right now, but not so much that their citizens can't afford flights to Dublin (which were probably cheaper than the tickets to the match).
After lunch you can play a free game of outdoor table tennis, borrow a bicycle or take a stroll on the lovely riverfront.The city may be broke, but some parts are reviving.
It shows, says Mr Salmond, that although Britain may be broke, Scotland pays its way.Maybe, but the detail of the spending figures casts Scotland in a less robust light.
Griffin may be broke by his own accounting ("he was down to his last six million dollars"), but he thinks he can still help to put Phil over the top.
Of course, after Tumblr, it may be broke.
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The smoking indoors may be the "broke the rules" part of the trailer's broken sentence.
After losing much of its tax base, New Orleans may be too broke to provide services over the same geographical area.
You may be a broke, semi-jobless loser who's never loved, hates kids, and is repelled by marriage, and suddenly your successful sibling may have these things: babies that look like you and know your name.
"We may have been broke, but I didn't know I was broke," Dunleavy said.
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