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Now Nassau is virtually broke, and its new administration is imposing a strict fiscal diet.
But this November, only months after she officially took over, Ms. Whoriskey received some stunning news: Intiman was virtually broke, with debt totaling almost $2.3 million.
Mrs. Clinton's aides say that the campaign was virtually broke as of the Feb. 5 primaries, but that finances have stabilized.
"At that time New York was virtually broke, and God knows nobody was spending any money to paint or repair the inside of a police precinct".
The fire department is virtually broke, so Del Rio, its twin city in Texas, has several times recently sent its fire trucks across the bridge, sirens shrieking, into Acuña to extinguish fires.
He was all but jobless and virtually broke.
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Guinea is almost broke.
I'm nearly broke.
Despite the fact that the deficit has fallen by more than half, relative to G.D.P., since 2010, many Britons still think that their country is going broke, a proposition for which there is virtually no evidence.
As it happens, one of the hits of the current television season has been a comedy, "2 Broke Girls," vastly different in spirit, if unutterably inferior, to virtually anything made in the '30s.
"Broke Britannia!
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