The former high-flying conglomerate had spent most of the 1990s self-destructing. |
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This is the second international incident involving the high-flying spy plane in less than a week. |
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By the time the '80s rolls around, the club has become a meeting place for women and high-flying businessmen. |
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The government decided that since many of the original high-flying stocks crashed to earth, financial fraud must have been behind them. |
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Some photographs, taken by high-flying spy planes, showed troops engaged in setting up nuclear-capable missile sites. |
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One high-flying plane could be seen dropping flares before the detonations. |
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This practical formula offers some guidance when choosing a load for the high-flying birds of autumn. |
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One of my aunts used to believe that the trails left behind by high-flying planes must have an effect on the weather. |
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It will eventually be found out that he's not really a screenwriter represented by a high-flying agent. |
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In the absence of the high-flying wire-assisted stunts of his later pictures, he looks pitifully immature, even mortal. |
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In making a high-flying kite, it is better to spend a little extra effort on neatness and on cutting down weight than on decorations. |
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A struggling former alcoholic and high-flying lawyer get into an auto collision. |
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On the eve of her wedding journey, she has a swanky supper with her father, a bank manager ill at ease with his daughter's high-flying tastes. |
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The recent economic recession has inflicted pain on the once high-flying technology industry. |
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Victoria was once a high-flying lawyer, but she dropped out and tuned into herself. |
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Women plumped for similarly high-flying partners, including managers, architects and designers, and lawyers. |
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Few would have backed him to get a win over Liverpool, and many would have baulked at a belief they could hold high-flying Everton. |
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Ready or not, the Millennium Year is on us, barraging us with a dizzying array of high-flying hype about the wonders of the New Age. |
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But he also learned to combine this worm's-eye view with that of the high-flying bird. |
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Layovers, postponed flights, and other kinds of hold-up are an unavoidable part of life as a high-flying road warrior. |
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They have stayed stubbornly low-profile despite their high-flying husbands. |
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It was meant to be a high-flying stunt to settle the score on a simmering local football rivalry, but not everyone has seen the funny side. |
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The home side were far ahead of their high-flying opponents in every match statistic bar one. |
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The old paradigm of the trophy wife of the high-flying male is quietly beginning to recede. |
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Kerry's high-flying minors were brought to earth with an unceremonious bang by a resurgent Meath in yesterday's opener at Croke Park. |
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Continuing her work at breakneck speed, the lady can put to shame any high-flying workaholic. |
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I figured I don't have to go out there and be a high-flying junior heavyweight. |
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Compensation from salaries and stock options can be astronomical, and media attention can boost the profiles of high-flying CEOs into the stratosphere of rock stars. |
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Arbors encourage you to look skyward, better to admire high-flying roses or pendant clusters of grapes. |
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The high-flying Tykes had run up a record seven successive victories in the tournament before Durham knocked them off their perch last year. |
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Last night the high-flying Sydney millionaire was struggling to explain the crash of the business he built from nothing. |
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In my case, as a professional, my mothering instincts overcame my desire to become a high-flying business executive. |
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Her buddies include Susan, the domestically challenged divorcee, and Lynette, high-flying career woman turned Mom to four brats. |
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Then she hosted cocktail parties for high-flying business men and low crawling wheelers and dealers, one of whom managed to deal the pair right out of their boat. |
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They have worked hard to make BC a better place by consistently and loudly demanding lower tax drains on high-flying wealth generators like themselves. |
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Her high-flying film success has not stopped speculation that ultimately he is grooming her for a more substantial role than consort, mother and co-star. |
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A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter feud erupted between her and her boss. |
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He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one moment reaching out to the audience as if to implore their help. |
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A high-flying young Chorley scientist is focusing on a career path which could help save thousands of lives after receiving record marks in her degree. |
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Shawn Michaels combined high-flying maneuvers with solid technical skills. |
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They come across as quite brash at first, but I soon realised they were vulnerable young men with their hearts set on high-flying football careers. |
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But the plan misfired, and when Laura found herself on her own at college, her high-flying life went into a nosedive. |
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Parky had a successful family day out as he watched Boro beat high-flying Burnley 1-0 yesterday. |
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Lee Complin can't wait to turn out for high-flying Tigers in today's visit of Ipswich Witches. |
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This is the flagship version of Merc's high-flying CLA model range that has propelled the German giants to a record-breaking year of sales. |
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Now all Robbie needs is to ditch that chavtastic blue tracksuit and get a high-flying wardrobe instead. |
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A high-flying couple tied the knot yesterday with an airborne wedding ceremony as they were strapped to the wings of a biplane. |
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A GROUP of high-flying air cadets are hoping Gazette readers will help them raise funds to build a hovercraft. |
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A 10-time world champion BMX biker, Hoffman is known for his high-flying stunts off vertical half-pipes. |
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The high-flying side from Stourton Park made the perfect start in Lancashire as centre Ben Barkley off-loaded to scrum-half Pete White to score in the second minute. |
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Jules, daring teeterboard antics from the Alvarez Family, risley feats by the Anastasini Brothers, and, of course, our own high-flying aerialist, Dolly Jacobs. |
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Spanglish Fly recaptures the high-flying spirit of Boogaloo in its lively performance featuring wurlitzer and brass, funky bass, congas and timbales, and more. |
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The wisecracking critter is Barry B Benson, a high-flying college graduate facing the grim prospect of a life of servitude for Honex, the hive's honey-making operation. |
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