But they were bandaged head to foot, man, and I mean head to foot.
Russia even got the American taxpayer to foot the bill through IMF and other loans.
That's bought a 55% share of any production, though it has to foot all the bills.
But law firms and corporations no longer want to foot the bill for that.
And rich societies are better able to foot the bill for treatment and medical advances.
Korean reunification would be expensive, and Japan would be expected to foot much of the bill.
America's Congress has not helped matters by its own reluctance to foot the Iraq bill.
The Chinese, it appears, expect the local government to foot the bill for finding new barracks.
Germany is unwilling to foot the bill so governments can take more time to reduce their deficits.
Venator eventually changed its name to Foot Locker, and in 2003 changed its symbol to FL from Z.
"We admit it's ambitious, but we won't be expecting local taxpayers to foot the bill, " said Mr Laverick.
Not the least of which was getting the states to foot the bill for our War of Independence.
Characteristics like geography, legacy and even ability to foot the bill can be used in shaping a particular class.
Some may argue the government sells bonds, often, to foot big infrastructure projects.
However, traders fear they will have to foot the bill for the work.
There are no prizes for guessing who will have to foot the bill.
The detonation blew off Eldin's hands and scarred him from head to foot.
Germans had to foot a higher import bill, the statistics office said, no doubt because of higher oil prices.
But, one way or another, the public will have to foot the bill.
It plans to foot that bill by increasing significantly the fees for skilled-worker visas (known as H1-B and L-1 visas).
Beset by scarce credit, falling asset prices and costly food, developed-country households are hardly well-equipped to foot the oil bill.
Alas, the matter of including mental illness in health insurance, and finding someone to foot the bill, is not so simple.
The day when voters would be reassured that never again would they have to foot the bill for the bankers' failures.
Those stuck with the bill are both the patients, who increasingly are having to foot more of the costs, and their employers.
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In such a circumstance, Anadarko would likely have to foot billions more.
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Eventually, though, Graham executive director LaRue Allen will have to devise a way for the company to foot the bill for replacements.
So some companies get out paying a lot of taxes, while the rest of them end up having to foot the bill.
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Maybe it was the fact that my friend was dressed from head to foot in designer clothes that aroused the officer's suspicions.
The most energy-intensive consumers are shielded from the feed-in tariff, leaving ordinary folk, including pensioners and the unemployed, to foot the bill.
This time, America will have to foot most of the bill itself.
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