Wall Street has a long history of getting it right for themselves and leaving the little guy investor holding the bag.
The eagle-eyed officer dug deep into the pocket where I'd tucked the phone away, wagged his finger and slipped the phone into a little black bag.
So at dark John Henry came to the back door with a little weekend bag.
Ms. JAMES: And I brought the note back with a tiny little bag, little plastic bag or something with some clothes in it.
As we prepare to land, my seatmate neatly tucks the little device away into his shoulder bag like it was a paperback book.
His job, after all, was to keep the ball out of the net - and that is something he was good at, particularly staying concentrated enough to pull a big save out of the bag, having done little during the course of a match.
Such a move will be of little comfort to those investors left holding the bag.
If you liken what goes on in football to crimes, then Hendrie is the little boy who takes a sweet out of a bag without permission.
They started adding grapes in a little bag, which was a step in the right direction.
But more than just the organization, there are a lot of little things that make this a good bag to keep around.
With little money made available Wrexham ended up with a mixed bag of moderately talented journey men lacking the fans' loyalty to the shirt and singularly failing to gel into a team.
Other than a precious few secrets, like how fast a head plunges into an air bag or how much force a taut seat belt exerts on an abdomen, the dummies reveal little.
In the mixed bag of minor brands (Philip, Anne, York and Wessex) even the strong ones offer little prospect of development, while the worst should be dumped forthwith.
In April 1992, equipped with little more than a .22 calibre rifle and a 10lb bag of rice, he headed into the Big Empty of the Alaska wilderness, near Fairbanks, not far from Mount McKinley.
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