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'I could always escape into this demi-monde of homosexuality, which I feel really indebted to.
I was really indebted to Sacha and Larry, they would always encourage me to keep that mandate.
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Or, if I really felt indebted to him, would've simply ditched him -- and left a very nice note.
Are consumers really all that indebted?
JAMES SUROWIECKI: I think the narrative really is profoundly indebted to the legacy of the late 1990s.
But for her wider frame of reference -- the reason she left Nashville -- there's the rest of this not-really-country record, indebted to sources as disparate as Dusty Springfield, Phil Spector and Doug Sahm.
By labelling leases as "operating", firms can appear less indebted than they really are.
Mr. Linic, the former opposition mayor of the port town, Rijeka, said he was appalled to find just how indebted the country really was, with hundreds of state companies bankrupt and unable to pay their thousands of employees.
The gnarly guitar riff that opens the Kinks' 1964 hit You Really Got Me was also indebted, and in 1972, when Ray Davies was looking for a new direction, he added a fully functioning trad band to the band's existing lineup.
The indebted countries are not really getting bailouts, he said, "but loans at high interest rates".
So the evidence does not really tell us whether a heavily indebted country should pay down its debt or borrow and invest more.
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