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Don't come see me.' I was really bankrupt.
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That was actually bankrupt.
"He's got that gorgeous house in Florida, so he's not really going bankrupt, not like we would".
Unfortunately, there is no analogous process for foreign governments, both because countries never really go bankrupt — they can always tax their citizens more — and because they are generally immune from other nations' legal proceedings.
To rationalize otherwise means that this sort of liberalism is really as bankrupt as the city is about to be.
BOOMING foreign investment, modern technology, rising sales and ambitious plans for export can this really be miserable, bankrupt Russia?
But neither the publisher nor my agent told me the important fact that it was going bankrupt, really going, going, going, like a snowball.
I would have liked to have let my father off the hook when he landed on St. James Place for the second time and went bankrupt, really I would.
Or the artists could follow Prince's shining example: small gigs, not announced until the same day, or better still, if they really want to bankrupt the bloodsucker touts, how about giving lovely big free concerts in large parks, like the Stones did in 1969.
The U.S. government, for good or bad, is the premier creditor and debtor to the world, which means that it really cannot go bankrupt without dragging the planet down with it both in pure dollar terms as well as through a domino-effect economic meltdown.
And both he and Barings, the bank that he bankrupted, really were lost.
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