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Ride for a fall.
If sxomeone is riding for a fall, they are taking great risks that are likely to end in a disaster.
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A president of the Stock Exchange in its arrogant days, long riding for a fall, falls.
They were not.In this section Safety in numbers Survival tactics Corporate culture Riding for a fall?
Union Bank of Switzerland reckons that EMU will kill anywhere between 10% and 35% of their forex business.In this section Corporate culture Riding for a fall?
But he had been riding for a fall as his mighty millennial pleasure dome, with half the expected customers, became a financial fiasco.
Villages become dead middle-class ghettos for commuters and oldies, and the government does nothing to stop this happening.In this section Charge of the green welly brigade Riding for a fall Anything to declare?
Moi? Trouble, trouble, trouble The richer they are... Still sclerotic, after all these years Reprints Related items Iraq: Saddam's last victoryMar 13th 2003 Dealing with Iraq: Very well, aloneMar 13th 2003But is he also riding for a fall?
Translation: he intervened to override the views of his own chief examiners and moderators.In this section Charge of the green welly brigade Riding for a fall Anything to declare?
But several years ago the authors of Animal Aid's Riding for a Fall survey accused the equine world of a whole range of misdemeanours, including the harmful disruption of mares' breeding cycles and the dangerous overworking of stallions at stud.
This would fit nicely with the party leader Iain Duncan Smith's plan of portraying a new sympathetic image, replacing a narrow appeal to family values with explicit tolerance towards both homosexuals and heterosexual sex outside marriage.In this section Charge of the green welly brigade Riding for a fall Anything to declare?
Alun Michael, a junior rural affairs minister, says the government wants to strike a balance between "recognising utility" (the need to control foxes as a pest), and ending unnecessary cruelty.In this section Charge of the green welly brigade Riding for a fall Anything to declare?
Arsenic was easy to obtain in those days—simply sold over-the-counter until 1851, and readily available afterwards from sticky flypapers, which were impregnated with the stuff.In this section Charge of the green welly brigade Riding for a fall Anything to declare?
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