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The three seemingly unrelated predicaments have a common thread that leads to Chicago, and Corus Bankshares, which financed the construction of each condominium development involved.
He cited a 1974 federal statute, part of the Truth in Lending Act — 15 U.S.C. section 1666i, if you're interested — that states, essentially, that people in Premier Cru-like predicaments have the legal right to withhold payment from, in this instance, American Express.
Artisanal technology and post-apocalyptic predicaments have never looked better than they do in Forrer's richly textured hallucinations.
Ogbuagu's Ama is a woman deeply aware of how unmoored her predicaments have left her, and she remains so right up to her final devastating moment alone on stage.
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History's wisdom comes to us not in the form of pre-packaged lessons but of oracles, whose relevance to our current predicaments has to be puzzled over.
They are not badly treated — not shamed, slobbered over or idealized, as women often are in man-centric comedies — but you may wish that their own predicaments had as much weight as those of their former and potential mates.
Others in her predicament have not been as fortunate.
Some aspects of the museum's predicament have been outside its control.
(Several others in Mr. Medved's predicament have been sentenced to up four years in prison).
Many of the callers, awakened to the issue by Mourning's predicament, have said they are willing to donate to anyone, Perrin said.
Hundreds roam the area, most of them migrants from the countryside, whose chances of escaping their predicament have dimmed with the faltering economy.
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