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Certainly not Scott Storch, whose Meltdown uncovers a hitherto-unnoticed facet of Elliott's personality: dullness.
The Yankees got a dud in the aging Brown, whose meltdown in Game 7 of the 2004 American League Championship Series still sears the hearts of Yankees fans.
Mr. Romney also plans to embrace his time at Bain to contrast his role in the private sector with that of Mr. Gingrich, who profited from consulting deals with, among other companies, Freddie Mac, the housing-finance giant whose meltdown in the mortgage crisis has cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
For example, a jury found in favor of Bruce Bent Sr. for his statements about the stability of the Primary Reserve Fund, a money-market fund whose meltdown during the financial crisis unnerved investors, even though the S.E.C. had to prove only negligence.
Last week, Mr. Cornyn's campaign asked for and got advice from Ms. Hughes on how to handle questions from Mr. Cornyn's opponent, Ron Kirk, about contributions that Mr. Cornyn received from the Enron Corporation, whose meltdown and political largess have become an issue in the race.
Unfortunately, derailed child stars are somewhat common, but what Amanda more closely symbolizes is the beautiful woman whose meltdown provides the gleefully distanced public with a cautionary tale.
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Among the qualifiers is Brandt Snedeker, whose memorable meltdown in the 2008 Masters on a Sunday endeared him to millions of television viewers.
In recent years, the issue has transformed Terry Wogan from laconic tipsy goblin gently amused by the whole tawdry caper into a wittering conspiracy theorist whose final meltdown last year found him convinced that mainland Europe was colluding not just against the UK but also the BBC, Andy the singing dustman and Terry Wogan too.
That tenure has dogged Sperling's prospects to assume his new role: Wall Street critics have noted what took place during the Clinton reign--the deregulation of vast swaths of the financial world, including the exotic investments known as derivatives, whose toxic meltdown played a central role in the financial crisis of 2008.
Everyone knows about Bridezilla — the toothy creature in a wedding dress whose apocalyptic meltdowns send bystanders running for cover.
Bost's tirade placed him in the company of basketball legend Bobby Knight, actors Charlie Sheen and Alec Baldwin and college football coach Mike Gundy, whose epic meltdowns have all gone viral on the Internet, according to the list of the "best celebrity flip outs of all time" compiled by CNN correspondent Jeanne Moos.
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