It shares an Irish-style housing bust with the meagre growth prospects of Portugal and Greece.
Boom has turned to bust with projects stalled or rendered loss-making by bottlenecks and an iffy economy.
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In fact, she landed more than 30 covers this year, but proved a bust with readers, ranking dead last in both our likability and cover sales categories.
And this includes, as we agreed with our G20 partners at Pittsburgh, to replacing the old cycle of bubble and bust with growth that is balanced and sustained.
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The statutes of charging someone with honest services were not meant to bust people with some small act that could be called a bribe.
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Trump famously suffered in the late 1980s real estate bust, with some properties entering bankruptcy protection.
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It had been obvious for months that Cyprus was effectively bust along with two of its biggest banks.
One involves reinsurance sold by General Re for years to a professional-liability insurer in the state of Virginia, now bust and with unpaid liabilities.
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This was really a classic boom and bust cycle with primary roots in discretionary monetary policies untethered by stable money linked to something real like gold.
There were also newspaper reports that Laws had a bust up with striker Robbie Blake after he was substituted during the 6-1 defeat by Manchester City in April.
But many metro areas that are usually associated with youthfulness and aspiration are producing fewer children, including Los Angeles (sixth place on our list of baby bust cities with a decline of 12.4%), New York, NY-NJ-PA (eighth, down 7%) and San Francisco-Oakland (16th, -2.7%).
Jefferies claimed that linesman Francis Andrews believed that it was a penalty but failed to flag, compounding his mistake with Celtic's first goal - all of which led to a bust-up with the officials.
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This explains the important observation that the housing bust was coincident with falling US unemployment.
Few were more dismayed than Denmark by Britain's bust-up with its EU partners in December.
When the mortgage bubble burst, those firms went bust right along with it.
Unfortunately, public-sector pay restraint may be a little too arcane, and bust-ups with unions too familiar, to work as reputation-forming decisions.
After a bust-up with Patrice Evra following Anelka's expulsion, Domenech left the France captain out of the team to face South Africa.
By contrast, she has compared the typical person going bust in 1997 with those doing so earlier in the past two decades.
Dabo had to go to hospital in May 2007 after a training ground bust-up with Joey Barton left him unconscious and with a bruised eye.
Wasps finished seventh in the Guinness Premiership table and were disappointing in the Heineken Cup, while Cipriani was also involved in a training ground bust-up with team-mate Josh Lewsey.
He broke a 48-hour curfew to visit a curry restaurant in December 2011 before a game against Chelsea, which was quickly followed by a training-ground bust-up with teammate Micah Richards.
The striker left City in January as he returned to Serie A following a training ground bust-up with Mancini -- an incident that was caught by photographers and received prominent media coverage.
The club brought in big-name recruits such as midfielder James Milner and striker Mario Balotelli, so their recent defeats have attracted a lot of negative attention, with some national newspapers reporting bust-ups between players and discontent with Mancini.
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The apartment where Louboutin now lives, on Rue Volney, is decorated with the bust of an African.
Two other British citizens and an Indian have already been convicted and sentenced to prison in connection with the bust.
Demand for satellites has collapsed with the bust in the telecoms market.
The stable monetary policy disciplined by fixed exchange rates also minimized the boom and bust business cycle, with its periodic sharp recessions hampering long term growth.
Along the lakes that calm Berlin, driving east toward the Pergamon Museum that houses the cobalt blue mosaic Gates of Babylon and the Neues Museum with its bust of Nefertiti, the taxi driver pointed out the markings of the former Wall at various points along the way.
The importance of frames (there are several newly framed works here) is especially evident when we see the difference between two monumental Rembrandts the elegant and restrained wooden frame that surrounds the so-called Noble Slav (1632) makes the gilded 19th-century frame on "Aristotle With the Bust of Homer" (1653) seem needlessly gaudy.
During Mr. Ryan's junior year as an undergraduate at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, he took a class with a professor named Rich Hart, an outspoken and engaging libertarian with a bust of Elvis Presley in his office and an arresting contempt for the direction his university has taken over the past 20 years.
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