With the market value plummeting, he argued, mark-to-market accounting turned AIG's balance sheet into a nightmare.
British Conservatives may complain that the single-market project has turned into a nightmare of re-regulation.
They weren't any of them coming back here with a nightmare in a backpack.
But the half-empty marina has turned out to be a bit of a nightmare for Stockton.
If even that level seems like a nightmare, consider that there were eight more before it.
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For businesses that don't have credit alternatives, the last year or so has been a nightmare.
Why remake A Nightmare on Elm Street when I can just watch the original?
But Mr Sumner said the town's poor road surfaces had become "a nightmare" for him.
"To ship a product from, say, Jordan to Saudi Arabia is a nightmare, " said Mr. Alzubi.
It was a nightmare and it definitely sent me to a really bad place.
For people with decidophobia (fear of making decisions), it must be a nightmare.
For television and radio, they are a nightmare, because they rarely give interviews for broadcast.
But let's be honest: It's been a nightmare for mainly one conference in particular.
For poorer parents, juggling the twin demands of work and child-rearing can be a nightmare.
Hopefully we can sort it out because that would be a nightmare in the race.
LOT's bet on Boeing's 787 Dreamliner threatens to turn into a nightmare for the Polish airline.
She's a nightmare wedding guest, a time bomb waiting for the moment of maximum impact.
To most of those heading for the summit, this will sound like a nightmare.
But I hope that that this is a nightmare that happened, not one that is beginning.
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Its editorial board is a nightmare made up of public-service broadcasters from 18 different countries.
"Trying to convince the loan companies it wasn't me was a nightmare, " says Mr Wales.
Trying to figure out what would and would not be covered is a nightmare.
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Being Pope is indeed a nightmare of a job, for whoever does it.
The Hammers made a nightmare start when Jonathan Spector headed Ben Watson's corner into his own net.
"Defensively we try to make it a nightmare when we're out there, " said small forward Kyle Korver.
He had been regularly misbehaving at school and was often a nightmare to deal with at home.
The overreaction turned travel into a nightmare, incurred massive expenses, and almost bankrupted a number of airlines.
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None are hard to fix, but all could become a nightmare if they are allowed to grow.
Farther back looms Captain Ahab, who, by being impossible to please, is a nightmare of a boss.
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Disentangling which shareholders and bondholders should own which bit of a divided bank would be a nightmare.
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