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There will be good times and bad times around the corner.
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As he once told journalists, pushing a rat into a corner is a bad idea, because it will jump and chase you.
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And things got so bad down there on the corner.
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Of course, these are the Mets, so bad fortune is always lurking around the corner.
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Having spoken to a load of them, there is a presumption that something bad and inescapable is round the next corner.
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As I said, when things go bad, you need someone in your corner to advocate for you, someone with both knowledge and access to the reservation systems, and you certainly cannot count on the airlines, even if you are a loyal longtime regular customer.
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And by the time the closing bell rang at the corner of Broad and Wall, the question of the day was: Bad news?
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And though Mr Aznar and his entourage had a bad case of the jitters at the beginning of last week they now think they have turned the corner.
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It had looked bad for Ulster as their line was crossed by Bourgoin in the first minute with Coux making the left corner.
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