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Surely "Collateral Damage" would be more accurate, and not only because the expression gets uttered near the end by Scott Bakula, the American actor here making a slick British stage debut — literally so, given the heavily oiled torso that marks our first sight of a performer whose Broadway résumé will be overshadowed for many by his work on "Star Trek: Enterprise".
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There is surely plenty of collateral profit to be made.
"In the best of all possible worlds," Justice Scalia wrote, "criminal defendants contemplating a guilty plea ought to be advised of all serious collateral consequences of conviction, and surely ought not to be misadvised".
Surely no bank would be so reckless as to accept dodgy collateral these days.
When Dominic Rains's tattooed pimp takes Arash's car as collateral, a bloody dance of death ensues that places our hero at the scene of the crime – surely the set-up for a tale of mistaken identity and false prosecution?
Collateral power, collateral damage.
Surely – surely!
No collateral, said JPMorgan.
"I'm collateral damage".
Call it collateral damage.
Banks must provide collateral.
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