"I feel like if I didn't have my brother (growing up), I'd be a mess, " he said.
Malloy says roads could be a mess for a week as Metro-North Railroad crews repair tracks, overhead wires and other equipment.
It's even more apparent in products in which the calibration is off, resulting in what looks to be a mess of hardened string.
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The prevailing wisdom was that Europe would be a mess but would not succumb to a Lehman-esque total meltdown, especially given the haircuts that bondholders had finally, grudgingly agreed to just last week.
On paper I think it's a good idea to get everyone involved - everyone feels like they have a piece of solving the problem - but in reality, I think it'll probably be a mess.
That is going to be a giant mess for content creators and consumers alike.
The result would be a genetic mess as the different chromosomes got jumbled up.
As you can see, implementation of the insurance part of health care reform will be a complicated mess.
But there is a danger that the result will be a bureaucratic mess that polarises the haves and have-nots of the euro zone, while further dividing the euro-zone and non-euro-zone members of the European Union.
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If America's Fed had done this and worried a bit more about bubbles, the world might not be in such a mess.
New TLDs however will be most risky of all, as they will be creating a confusing mess initially.
Ostensibly searching for her father, Chrissy actually plans to visit her third-grade teacher (Dave Cloud), who has been corresponding with her online, and who turns out to be a shambling, desperate mess.
The title, a lame Nietzschean knock-off, seems to be seeking a transvaluation of the word mess.
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Most importantly, I'm sitting at a bar and just ordered what looks to be a monster of a burger called the "Hot Mess" at a place called Park Bar near my hotel.
There has been the threat of an "eco town" being built practically on my doorstep for the last few years, despite it having pretty much no local support as it would effectively turn a few rural villages and hamlets into a sprawling mess, so this bill could be a great help.
But they will not eliminate them: Mr Thaksin, exiled in London, will be hoping that the army forces, and their civilian appointees, make such a mess that one day he will be welcomed back, his sins forgiven.
He was too awkward to be contained, all angles, a mess of elbows and knees, and deceptively strong.
What the Yankees must ask themselves is this: Is there anything to be learned from the A-Rod mess that applies to Cano?
Others will think that to return the LDP to the lower house would be to continue the mess of a hung Diet.
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This year, the hurt could spread to real estate investment trusts (REITs), which may have a harder time finding lenders for their commercial properties, and the rest of us, who may be dragged into a recession the realty mess.
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That would be even more likely, if the short-term mess resulting from a "Grexit" turned out to be containable, as many hope but none can confidently predict.
The Minnesota Vikings stadium situation could be turning into a real political and economic mess.
Abilify could be a breakthrough in treating schizophrenia, but Bristol's accounting is still a mess.
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