Many clubs have flirted with ruin throwing millions at top flight survival, but not Eibar.
He flirted with supporting the assault-weapons ban, then backed down when congressional Republicans howled.
Twitter, which people familiar with the matter have said flirted with Google Inc.
Early on, Mr. Shimabukuro flirted with distortion pedals and other plugged-in paraphernalia, but not for long.
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My answer was having a Dow Theory Buy signal, which we flirted with on October 25th.
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Rather than thriving on this huge injection of management theory, however, the firm flirted with bankruptcy.
Sarin, 54, flirted with the Internet world, serving as chief executive of InfoSpace from 2000 to 2001.
The result was a stinging 82-71 loss in which the Knicks flirted with a franchise record scoring low.
While Apple has flirted with biometric-based patents before, we've yet to see them implemented in real-world technology.
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The author also hopes his book will rebut accusations that Lawrence flirted with fascism and harboured anti-Semitic views.
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He flirted with becoming the first player since Ted Williams in 1941 to bat .400, hitting .390 in 1980.
Lennon's successes at Central Park have been in spite of financial constraints as the Blue Brazil flirted with insolvency.
Although few investors remember it, the U.S. has flirted with technical default before.
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Just today the WSJ reported that cotton prices flirted with a high.
It did not take government rescue money and never flirted with Chapter 11.
He flirted with bankruptcy years ago and was bailed out by his dad.
He flirted with girls in the stands after he was removed from the AL championship series opener against Detroit.
Two reforms being flirted with by the RBI could make things more competitive.
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The Palestinians have flirted lately with the idea of bypassing America and taking their cause directly to the UN.
The Clinton administration flirted with this notion, but the Cuban-American lobby snuffed it.
The administration briefly flirted with the idea of a military commission, perhaps in Charleston, S.C. or at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
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Although he has never quite said it outright, Mr Wahid has also flirted with the idea of invoking emergency powers.
Along the way, he dated Sheryl Crow, ran the New York City Marathon and flirted with a run for Texas governor.
The industry has long flirted with the vision of low-end computers that act as relatively simple interfaces to the wider network.
For while the 29-year-old flirted with short circuit competition at British championship level, it was road racing in which he excelled.
Elsewhere, the hounding of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank who briefly flirted with politics, was vindictive.
"He said he'd only 'unfriended' me to protect himself, because if someone flirted with me he would feel jealous, " Mr. Garcia says.
Mr. SEPIC: The Hazelwood Assembly Plant flirted with closure several years ago.
After Sheen publicly flirted with the idea of departing his show as well, he ultimately decided to stick with the top-rated series.
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