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The plan was dashed by the financial crisis.
After Mill Springs, however, that plan was dashed and Tennessee lay vulnerable to invasion.
But that plan was dashed when Martina Hingis and her doubles partner, Monica Seles, ended the Williams sisters' 22-match victory streak in the first round of a Sydney event.
Telecom Italia's shareholders have been offered euro10 a share, of which euro6 is cash and the rest is shares and newly issued bonds of Tecnost, the Olivetti subsidiary that is the proposed ownership vehicle for Telecom Italia.The first version of this plan was dashed by Consob, Italy's stockmarket regulator, which on February 22nd ruled that Olivetti's bid was inadmissable.
Denver's Fourth Corner Credit Union had high hopes of becoming the first financial institution in the country to cater specifically to the legal marijuana industry, but the bank's plan was dashed last year when the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, which oversees the Denver financial district, rejected Fourth Corner's request for the master account it needed to operate.
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A year later, unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your point of view), he was declared bankrupt and his plans were dashed.
And even though our air balloon plans were dashed, we've still packed the day with activities.
Revenue-raising plans were dashed by the depth of the recession, and by the finance ministry's failure to crack down on corrupt tax officials.
Formed to produce a modern Cunningham grand touring car reminiscent of the original, the venture failed and its plans were dashed amid investor squabbling.
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