In 2000, the company was hit with what was then the largest civil fine ever levied by the federal government against a corporation for environmental damages.
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Simon Paisley Day and Anna Madeley are both very fine as the ever-so-conventional types whom Elyot and Amanda marry in an increasingly desperate attempt to escape from one another.
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The 100, 000 euro fine was the largest ever dished out by the French regulator.
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Amexco's fine was the largest ever paid out by a U.S. financial institution.
The agreement required Andersen Consulting to pay Arthur Andersen an annual fee, and stipulated a prohibitively expensive fine if the consultants ever sought to break loose.
Bono and Edge write the music and are out front and I have more money that I will ever need so whatever happens I am fine.
The title track to his latest CD Devils and Dust (audio) is as fine as anything he's ever written.
"Some families and some lives have come back together quickly and well, and some people are up and running almost as if nothing ever happened, and for them it's been fine, " New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a news conference Thursday.
Fine, you say, but how would the world ever get from here to there?
In sum, a fine old mess for Robin Cook, Britain's ever-so-ethical foreign minister, who, as a young member of Parliament, railed against the islanders' eviction when it came to public notice in 1975.
"Understanding the fine-grained social behavior of a billion people is something no one has ever done before, " says research chief Prabhakar Raghavan.
But the ICO said the fine reflected the severity of the security lapse, adding that it was among the most serious it had ever seen.
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