Goldman Sachs broker Fabrice Tourre, the person responsible for cobbling together the structured product deal that has landed the bank in hot water with the Securities and Exchange Commission, gossips about the Paulson short in an email exchange with colleagues in January 2007.
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"Pinch a cup of porridge oats from the breakfast buffet, tie it up in a sock, float the sock in a hot water, then use as a puff to massage your body, " Coombe added.
At an earlier hearing, Truro Crown Court was told Mr Cundy, who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and learning disabilities, was hospitalised for four weeks after being placed in the bath where the water was too hot in December 2008.
We rode into Paris in the mornings and had to stand in line on the bus for hot water.
It is the second time Shoaib has landed himself in hot water on the tour.
The cloth is washed in hot water and massaged with the feet, after which the wet fabric is placed on the snow-covered fields for ten to twenty days to be lightened by the sun and the ozone released by the snow s evaporation.
Meanwhile, Smith is now the one in hot water, reports Reuters.
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In addition to the hot-water station and sauna for after cold-weather rides, there's a washer and dryer and clothing cabinets for all their cycling gear.
Bath, that home town in the SW of England, is claiming that exploratory fracking 15 miles away, in the Mendips, would threaten the supply of hot water to the famous springs and thus damage the economy of the City.
He recently used an ax to cut through the ice in the pond next to the sauna, making a hole so that "saunalised" competitors could jump into the icy water after their time in the hot room, to win extra points.
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The unassuming Ingvarsson, who speaks no English, did this just to provide the free hot water to a few farms in the area.
In one memorable week last year, the hot water heater, the pool pump and the mechanical arm on the gate in their driveway all went on the fritz.
Why would someone not already in hot water with the IRS call attention to past returns?
"Where they are getting in hot water is the successive flip-flop of strategies, " he says.
"My technique is I dunk two hot dogs in the water cup and then eat, " she said.
Now, the banks are in hot water with regulators and face hundreds of civil suits--a fine mess all around.
He said that's another reason why he's in hot water with the authorities.
But another home can also land you in hot water with the taxman if you don't know what you're doing.
Since then, he has won plenty of plaudits but his riding style has also often landed him in hot water with the stewards.
Many Brazilian mansions have no hot water in the kitchen, and there are paulistanos who time-share helicopters but do not own a dishwasher.
And the sudden drying up of capital gains is a critical cause of states and municipalities being in such fiscal hot water, even though the economic downturn has been rather mild by historic standards.
The latest high-profile sports star in hot water is boxer Floyd Mayweather who faces eight criminal charges after an altercation with the mother of three of his children.
And then one of them must have come back that night or another, because I woke up in the small hours with a hot-water bottle under my feet.
As a regime it could help you forget most things - you venture into the icy night in swimming costume, psyche yourself up for a few minutes in a shallow outdoor hot-water pool on the dockside, run the 100m or so to the sea and then plunge in, screaming.
She ordered hot tea, and the suit says the flight attendant brought her a cup of "extremely hot water" sitting in another cup which contained the tea bag and condiment packets.
Now in order to have hot water for the tub a lot of work was involved.
In Texas, the combination of hot summers and water shortages are pitting farmers against shale-gas developers.
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Harry knows he is no stranger to controversy, having landed in hot water with scandals in the past.
In brewing the tea the water should be hot, but not too hot.
Boyle, 37, found himself in hot water again recently when the mother of a five-year-old girl with Down's syndrome criticised him for poking fun at people with the condition during a live show.
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