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Decorated white oxen drag an elaborate cart stuffed full of fireworks from the Porta al Prato to the Piazza del Duomo.
CNN: The story
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The two long-term credit banks that later went bust (Long-Term Credit Bank and Nippon Credit Bank) were stuffed full of former finance-ministry staff.
ECONOMIST: Shooting the messenger
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Today, forty years too late investors are learning that 401(k)s stuffed full of costly, poorly designed retail mutual funds are hardly a retirement plan.
FORBES: Develop a "Fiduciary Response" or You Will Get Scammed
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It is stuffed full of asbestos.
BBC: UK Politics
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The worst mistakes of this crisis were arguably made in relatively simple areas of retail and commercial banking from the concentration of risk in the corporate-loan book of HBOS to Wachovia's kamikaze acquisition of Golden West, a Californian lender stuffed full of mortgage-shaped grenades.
ECONOMIST: The revolution within
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If the ECB were to stop accepting Greek bonds as collateral for its lending to banks on the grounds that the bonds were in default, then Greece's banks, which were stuffed full of their government's bonds, would quickly run out of cash and collapse.
WSJ: European Disunion: Dithering at the Top Turned EU Crisis to Global Threat
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Only in Florida can you find a ZIP code stuffed more full of foreclosures than Brentwood's 11717.
FORBES: Real Estate Advisor
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And I feel like a traitor to my class by saying this, but no shirts are stuffed more full of stuff than fathers.
NPR: The Funny Side of Fatherhood
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IBM, ever the salesman, has thrown gobs of its fancy server hardware at the project, with 10 racks full of IBM Power 750 servers, stuffed with 15 terabytes of RAM and 2, 880 processor operating at a collective 80 teraflops.
ENGADGET: IBM demonstrates Watson supercomputer in Jeopardy practice match
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What you see is a room full of computers, and next to it a classroom stuffed with people being trained to man them.
ECONOMIST: Electronic commerce