It takes Nolan quite a while to get Bruce Wayne out of his dressing gown, much less back in black.
Mrs Ellis, who works for the BBC as English Regions head of new media, said a recovery plan was in place, with the college set to be "back in the black" in two years' time.
He wants to see Nissan back in the black as early as next year.
But 2011 was Bentley's first year back in the black after the global economic crisis triggered two years of losses.
That makes for huge drops in incentive pay and harder work for portfolio managers to get the fund's performance back in the black.
When Alcoa (AA) reports its fourth quarter results on Tuesday, January 8, 2013, analysts are expecting to see the company back in the black.
When Hudson City Bancorp (HCBK) reports its fourth quarter results on Wednesday, January 30, 2013, analysts are expecting to see the company back in the black.
Ghosn vowed to put Nissan back in the black within a year and to achieve a 4.5% profit margin before interest and taxes and slash Nissan debt by half in three years.
She said the proposal would be taken to the governing board on Monday "which will look at bringing us back to a position of stability and of being back in the black in two years' time".
Congress has just decided to send the titans of the auto industry back home with empty hands and a big homework assignment - come up with a business plan to get the big three, Chrysler, Ford, and GM, back in the black.
Mr Daley won control of Chicago's schools by striking a deal with his Republican opponents in the state legislature that enabled him to set about sacking bad teachers, insist on pupils completing academic requirements before going up to the next class, and thin out the bureaucracy enough to get the schools back in the black.
Nixon devalued the dollar by something less than 20 percent (the percentage was different depending on the currency) and within 18 months American trade was back strongly in the black.
Mr Byrd was laid out in a black funeral home, eulogised in a black church, and buried in the back part of the town cemetery, where blacks have always been buried, out of view.
Police in Norfolk are bringing back white shirts and black ties to help usher in a "return to the traditional image of policing".
The Yankees scored five runs in the second and the Black Knights came back with four in the third before giving up two runs in the sixth on a throwing error.
Back in the 1940s, the Indian chiefs in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where Gutzon Borglum was fashioning the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln into stone, were upset.
Night was falling, and Siu offered me a lift back to the station in his black Lexus S.U.V.
The head of El Cigarral, Dr. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas), who wears perfectly fitted suits, and combs his black hair back in the manner of a nineteen-forties movie star, sweeps in and out of the place.
But as Matthew Herper observed back in June, Medtronic has received something of a black eye this year in connection with its promotion of a key product, recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2, (rhBMP-2) which is designed to speed healthy bone growth and fusion in patients with back pain.
Back in 1965, 25% of black children were born out of wedlock, nearly one-third fewer.
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Stand-in Saints full-back Tom Armstong's spill proved costly when the Black and Whites went in front on 10 minutes.
The singer, best known for hits such as Rehab and Back to Black, is due back in court in London next week.
Back in 1990 I printed to a crappy black and white laser printer that frequently jammed, had an incomprehensible user interface, and never worked the way I wanted it to.
The vehicle was too small to include Kaplan, but a few minutes later another television crew offered him a ride into Sarajevo in their 'soft-skinned' van, with TV written in black tape across the back.
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