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The failure of the AM-37 to enter production doomed the project, albeit temporarily.
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The Asian financial crisis, on top of the global auto industry's hugely excessive production capacity, doomed Korean conglomerates' plans to expand on the basis of volume, rather than profits.
(You could see her as Marin Ireland's Marie Antoinette counterpart; in a recent downtown production, that doomed queen wore red).
But his recent lack of production may doom him as much as his head injury will.
Toby Spence, who held audiences spellbound in that production as the doomed Lensky, took the award for best singer.
If the title characters of "Romeo and Juliet" aren't combustible with young lust, the production is as doomed as the ship in "Poseidon" (another of Ms. Rossum's recent films).
When the 2004 production seemed financially doomed, a single investor ponied up a million dollars to make sure that it could go forward; she didn't necessarily expect to earn back her investment, but she thought Wilson's play deserved a Broadway audience.
A subsequent retooling drew some better notices, but overall negative buzz doomed the production, which will close next month.
A script that dealt with racism on his first production, The Lieutenant, effectively doomed the show despite good reviews and ratings.
To start things off, Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad will play the title characters in a Broadway production of this tale of doomed lovers.
And yet, unless NBC had hired a neuropsychologist to consult on the production, Ashford and Underwood were doomed to disappoint their audience.
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