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Some banks might go under.
Did Lagercrantz ever feel he might go under?
'Some large company, if it is not managed well, might go under.
Some major corporations, particularly in the financial services sector, might go under.
For a while it looked as if it might go under.
One fear, it was said, was that a big European bank might go under, with Lehman-calibre consequences.
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Ms. Kalodner said that a good waterfront property could sell for nearly $1 million, while a non-waterfront, three-bedroom house of comparable size, "one or two tiers back from the water, but with water access, might go for under $500,000".
The estate tax might go away–under the loopy law passed this year the tax disappears in 2010 and reappears in 2011.
Some are of the opinion that there was a real risk that XM might go bankrupt under the weight of the debt which the combined companies are now laboring to lighten.
For a guy like myself, especially in today's day and age where it might go to an under-23 rule, you know I only have probably one time to do this.
Now, nit-pickers know that an honest accounting might go more like this: NOISE UNDER FIRE By Pam Zubeck/The Gazette Edited by Jim Borden; kibbitzing by Nell, who read Pam's article because it was more interest- ing than what she was supposed to be editing.
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