Every day he looks out his office windows and sees the ghosts of wrecked firms.
We have an opportunity to exorcise the ghosts of that day and put it behind us.
Still, the new generation of modern diesels could bury the ghosts of the past.
The Ghosts of Earnings Past are haunting the nascent rally even as you read this.
These explosions are a go-to reaction when we're confronted with the ghosts of prior complications.
But as the trouble in Sulu suggests, the ghosts of conflicts past continue to haunt the present.
But Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's campaign of arrests and extraditions made ghosts of the Medellin and Cali cartels.
Reading The Ghosts of Manhattan, it is easy to understand how the worst of Wall Street came apart.
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Employees wandered the halls in a stupor, as if seeing the ghosts of former colleagues in the now-vacant offices.
They even invoked the ghosts of their Victorian forebears to justify their actions.
However, the ghosts of past failures continue to get in her way of putting the company back on track.
It is impossible not to feel haunted by the ghosts of the emperor, princesses, valets and concubines that once roamed the hallowed courtyards.
Murray seemed to fit the aggrieved role, barking to himself in low moments, if surrounded by the ghosts of tennis failures.
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In Tuesday night's debate, Gore and Bush invoked the ghosts of that epic battle as they denounced each other's prescription drug proposals.
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Yet the lovers on the run, heading toward the wilderness, find no romantic liberation there, only the menacing ghosts of distant conflicts.
Most New Yorkers would like to write off Mr Sharpton and Miss Brawley as ghosts of the racially charged politics of the 1980s.
United would go some way towards exorcising the ghosts of October's 6-1 humiliation were it to beat City on the road on Monday.
Greg Sargent reminds us of the ghosts of GOP pronouncements past and present to illustrate the sheer disingenuousness of the Congressional Republicans planned intransigence.
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If the ghosts of the White House don't offer enough inspiration, Bush could look abroad to former leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Vladimir Putin.
The gaol closed in 1924, and is now Europe's largest unoccupied building of its kind -- if you do not count the ghosts of former inmates and wardens.
The visitors also admirably buried the ghosts of Twickenham 2005 and Marseille 2007, gaining parity up front and even winning a scrum penalty in the second half.
Sometimes the ghosts of past technologies haunt us for years.
Walk through the numbers, as I did with the aid of a new research firm called Triton Research, and it's hard not to see the ghosts of Google past.
"I'm not fighting the ghosts of Arthur Anderson, " says Chief Executive CaryMcMillanCary McMillan, who launched the firm February 8 with 15 partners, all of whom formerly worked for Arthur Andersen.
Although Atlantic City has been thoroughly modernized, sacrificing much of its vibrant, edgy character in the process, it is still possible to seek out some scattered ghosts of the past.
Gore was able to do in extremis what he could not do during his campaign: rally his party, enlist all the ghosts of campaigns past and get them to play together.
"I'm not fighting the ghosts of Arthur Anderson, " says Chief Executive Cary McMillan , who launched the firm February 8 with 15 partners, all of whom formerly worked for Arthur Andersen.
More otherworldly characters - the so-called drosoulites, or ghosts of fighters killed by the Turks in 1828 - can apparently be seen marching around dawn each year in late May, over at Frangokastello.
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