But away from the camera, off the comfy sofa and behind the sincere smiles, their marriage is deep in doo-doo. |
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As we report in our story on page 1, it is now threatened with de-listing from Nasdaq, which would leave more shareholders in deep doo-doo. |
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But if all or many consumers start trying to save more, the economy will be in deep doo-doo. |
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Maybe he was just being hygiene conscious because he knew how much doggy doo-doo we'd walked in during our daily adventures. |
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History is littered with resolute men whose faith and conviction got them into deep doo-doo. |
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Anyone caught publishing or distributing the game is in big doo-doo. |
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Had it not been for the batting contributions of the duo in the first innings England would have been in the doo-doo and likely staring at a 2-0 deficit in the series. |
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My bet is that somebody is going to be in deep doo-doo over this. |
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You'd have to admire him for having the courage to have his say, even if he knows full well that he's going to land in deep doo-doo for saying it. |
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Expect, for example, to hear of Scrooge-like bosses, of a 'stocking full' of something or other landing someone or other in reindeer doo-doo. |
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Not dogs dripping doo-doo or anything like that. |
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To put it nicely, we are heading into deep doo-doo. |
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And, well knowing that where there's muck there's always money, armed with bucket and shovel we shadowed horses, scooping up doo-doo. |
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If this noisome case is any measure, the state of civic discourse and the cogency of legal argument in the United States are in deep doo-doo. |
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Add that to the bleeper and the blades and you're in deep doo-doo. |
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The incredible popularity of hiking and climbing has made waste disposal a big topic for outdoor recreationists and organizations like Hikers Against Doo-Doo International. |
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