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A person whose behaviour is erratic and totally unpredictable is a walking time-bomb.
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Depending on how much liquor you've consumed, it can become a time bomb-like metaphor for life in the city.
This is meant to keep future financial time bombs, like the no-documentation loans and collateralized debt obligations of the past decade, from becoming rife.
But none of that was enough to deflate ballooning losses on mortgage loans, nor defuse ticking time bombs like interest-only and pay-option amortization products that had reeled in bottom-grade borrowers.
Gemma Naylor, a final-year English literature student at the University of East Anglia says: "It feels like having a ticking time bomb over your head – you feel like if you haven't got something sorted for when you graduate you're in trouble".
The female "humanitarian" warhawks' insistence that NATO bombing of Libya "prevented another Rwandan massacre" works in much the same way as "ticking time bomb" utilitarians like Dick Cheney dupe their own base by claiming to have prevented another terrorist attack through water-boarding.
"Must-see" TV hits like ER, Seinfeld and Friends have been replaced by prime-time bombs like Knight Rider, Kings and My Own Worst Enemy.
The question lingers like a time bomb with a long fuse, going unaddressed for months at a time.
Instead, the report was left like a time bomb in the diocesan files.
But with the Olympic Games in Beijing approaching, the issue increasingly looked like a time bomb for the authorities, and they scurried to defuse it.
A year and a half after the letter dropped like a time bomb on to the desk of H.P.'s general counsel, the question persists: How much of it is fiction?
"Despite Japan's claim that Korea's and China's protests were amply taken into consideration, the next history text, whose entirety will come to light at the end of this month, will be like a time bomb in Korean-Japanese relations," said a recent editorial in Joong Ang Ilbo, a leading South Korean newspaper.
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