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Original owner Vince Naimoli came from the world of finance too, but his fortune was built as a turnaround specialist, taking over struggling companies, streamlining operations, stripping out costs and then cashing out at a tidy profit.
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It was a word that people used to tidy up and put the problem out of sight.
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This might be a good time to jump in with some Dark Souls talk after all, that game has a name for basically all the special weapons and items, with a tidy little description for each of them that fleshed out the lore and history behind the item.
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These arguments seem solid enough, but the tale of New York's bail-out underlines how reality is never quite as tidy as theory.
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There aren't very many people and the plastic roofs seem out of place under what used to be tidy, middle class brick houses.
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T-bonds now, not only will they net a tidy profit, there is a good chance they will get out at the top of the market.
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Ticket start-up, ScoreBig, is out to slash the waste of unsold seats and make a tidy profit in the process.
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It is looking at how to tidy up the way the main commercial channels are regulated when their current licences to broadcast run out in 2014.
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They then bowled out Sri Lanka for 61, with spinner Rosalie Birch taking 4-14 from nine tidy overs.
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