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And then there's the risk that a writer's reputation will be foreclosed on while the house still stands.
Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Economy.com, predicted that eventually 8percentt of these jumbo ARMs will be foreclosed.
"And that last bit of fun will be foreclosed". Except it's not the last, as it turns out.
But a few casual expressions of physical affection for Sonya hint heartbreakingly at a possibility that will be foreclosed by his growing fixation on Yelena.
Over the years, some loans will be paid off as homeowners sell or refinance, and some homes will be foreclosed upon and sold.
I don't have those interests, those connections". He then warned senators that "jobs will be lost, unemployment will rise, more houses will be foreclosed, GDP will contract" if the rescue plan is not approved.
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The result is that thousands of properties will effectively be foreclosed upon for trifling sums of money after extremely short timelines, often without proper notice.
I wonder: Can dollhouses be foreclosed upon?
Also, mortgages must be foreclosed on paper.
If, on the other hand, the train derails in some truly disastrous fashion, then nothing the House Intransigents have done or will do is likely to matter much in the long run: The hoped-for of liberalism will have been foreclosed, not by Tea Party extremism, but by a liberal administration's own unforced errors.
Projections are that 13 million homes will have been "foreclosed" (read: stolen) by 2012.
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