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Get him a damn bust in the Hall of Fame.
That was the biggest bust in Baltimore in 12 years.
This cycle contributed to the boom and bust in Ireland.
Liansheng went bust in late 218, before the loan matured.
Even Chelsea has had the occasional bust in its boom era.
Does Seattle Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander deserve a bust in Canton?
Are you about to bust in on some big operation here?
It was the second drug bust in Benin in under a month.
This single bust in Cambodia resulted in a worldwide shortage of Molly.
I ain't wanna bust in nobody's session, you know what I'm saying.
Headwinds in Europe Several European airlines have gone bust in recent months.
An online search found news reports of an 2013 bust in Washington state.
CameraManJohn (John Willner) modeled the bust in Autodesk's Maya in about eight hours.
She pointed to the case of Bank Khreshchatyk, which went bust in April.
But until this year, Ginn was widely considered a bust in the NFL.
" Media reports about the MLK bust in the Oval: "I don't watch CNN.
Pouches are cut into the satiny bust, in case further padding is wished.
I was a bust in catechism class, never getting behind the Jesus stuff.
Sears employed roughly 70,000 people in the U.S. when it went bust in October.
But the bust in the oil patch has brought a pullback in transportation investment.
But the Concorde went bust in 2003, and supersonic jets fell out of favor.
Florida was the epicenter for the housing boom and bust in the early 2000s.
Chinese alumina prices have boomed and bust in the space of just three months.
We are encouraged to play with a portrait bust in exactly the same way.
"When a bank goes bust in Italy, everyone connected with it gets hurt," Cramer said.
A DECADE AGO a housing bust in America nearly took down the world's financial system.
This isn't the first food-and-beverage deal to go bust in recent months, either.
Police can thank some unexpected detectives for a recent cocaine bust in Italy: feral hogs.
Every bust in the oil cycle brought calls for diversification; with every boom, the talk faded.
But he admits the possibility that Trump could turn out to be a bust in the
New York (CNN Business)Uber was already the biggest high-profile IPO bust in recent memory.
The result is a diversified economy able to withstand shocks, including a property bust in 2011.
The sting, dubbed Operation Pilluted, is the largest prescription drug bust in the history of the DEA.
Britain sailed through the dotcom bust in the early noughties, but was damaged by the subprime crisis.
Since the housing bust in 2007, lenders have gotten much choosier about whose mortgage applications they approve.
Palmieri wanted to "bust in that house and get Huma the hell out of there," she wrote.
When Pronto went bust in early 2016, the city bought it but changed little about its operation.
What it didn't do is end a remarkable period of boom and bust in the oil market.
For that, the long-delayed correction or bust in world stock markets looks the most likely trigger.
British newspaper The Sun sent out the following tweet Wednesday morning to promote their "Bust in Britain" competition.
CHINESE BOOM AND BUST Chinese alumina prices have boomed and bust in the space of just three months.
Instead, it's losing money chasing growth — suggesting that the whole company would just go bust in a downturn.
Someone even left a newspaper in there from '51 or '52 about the biggest heroin bust in France.
But after Detroit went bust in 2013, municipal creditors fled to safety and the commonwealth lost market access.
Zac Brown has confirmed he was present at a hotel room drug bust in Florida on April 8.
But it went bust in 1982 after established rivals cut fares and forced it out of the market.
National economies move from boom to bust in cycles that last a few years, but globalization is different.
That said, Son's ambition nearly came to an abrupt end during the dotcom bust in the early 2000s.
A bust in subprime auto lending, when it happens, won't shatter the economy as the mortgage bust did.
A sample of heroin laced with fentanyl, collected during a drug bust in New York City in September 250.
You put that all together, and it makes the likelihood of a bust, in our view, much less likely.
Two Scottish firms, Pelamis and Aquamarine Power, have gone bust in the past two years trying to commercialise it.
The dotcom bust in 2000, says Dr McDowell, brought an end to their dreams of truly global internet access.
A similar ATF bust in Alabama resulted in the sentencing of 48-year-old Michael Albert Focia last November.
But the payments business went bust in February, with debts of $16.4 million and just $250,000 in the bank.
Solo is likely to end its run in theaters as the biggest box office bust in Star Wars history.
Johnson is clearly part of that group ... but says Owens will "most definitely" get his bust in Canton eventually.
In 2015, Cuddles and 20 other pit bulls were pulled from a dog fighting ring bust in Ontario, Canada.
It was a bust in theaters, but since then this ambitious action/comedy has found a loyal fan base.
During the housing bubble that went bust in 503 and 2008, mortgage companies routinely ignored longstanding property records laws.
Forestal told the person he's an officer doing a drug bust in the area, a probable cause affidavit says.
Along the way to becoming a titan of finance and philanthropy, Dalio almost went bust in the early 1980s.
"You really didn't see the big boom or the big bust" in St. Louis through the economic downturn, Gascon said.
Here's a 2010 photo of Prime Minister David Cameron and Obama inspecting the Churchill bust in the White House residence.
US Customs and Border Protection said this week that the agency seized 16,000 counterfeit hoverboards during a bust in Chicago.
Blac Chyna will avoid going to trial for her ecstasy bust in Texas ... we've learned the case has been dismissed.
Thanks to a glut in commodities markets and the resulting bust in drilling and construction activity, habitat fragmentation has slowed.
The emerging-market boom is slowing in some countries, notably China, and turning into a bust in others, notably Brazil.
Green compared the current shakeout to what happened with the dot-com boom and subsequent bust in the late 1990s.
The case in Mumbai surfaced within a month of a major trafficking bust in the eastern state of West Bengal.
The cops thought they'd scored the biggest such bust in state history and arrested the four men transporting the plants.
Its size notwithstanding, the operation that culminated on December 25 is only the most recent major drug bust in Australia.
The latter two went bust in 2001 and WWE quickly purchased their assets, cementing its position as a global monolith.
During Prohibition, the cops would bust in and everyone would scatter in the catacombs so the cops couldn't find them.
After several rail lines went bust, in 1971 Congress nationalised the remnants as Amtrak to stop passenger services from ending completely.
He chaired the bank from 1996 to 2010, a period coinciding with an economic boom followed by devastating bust in Spain.
Police in Edmonton have carried out what is believed to be the largest fentanyl and W-22014 bust in Canadian history.
Police in Edmonton have carried out what is believed to be the largest fentanyl and W-218 bust in Canadian history.
This bust comes after the NCSO's bust in June, where authorities seized more than 17,000 marijuana plants in southern Navarro County.
He lived a life of honor and nobility and his legacy will live forever through his Bronzed Bust in Canton, Ohio.
Contracts for deed are similar in some ways to the subprime lending that contributed to the housing bust in this century.
It survived a bust in the mid-1980s just after it incorporated from an outpost of trailers into a real town.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer acknowledged and accepted his apology, and Tweeted out a photo of the bust in question.
Still, the boom-to-bust in junk bonds serves as another reminder of the role of easy money on financial markets.
More than 120 people were charged by the feds on Wednesday in the largest gang bust in New York City history.
Darren Sproles says he deserves a bronze bust in Canton someday ... straight-up telling TMZ Sports he's a Hall of Famer.
The jump follows a boom and bust in fine wines after the financial crisis, when Chinese buying exploded and then cooled.
You bust in the trail and as long as you don't get a big bump of snow, you're good to go.
It's all going great until a bunch of dudes bust in, take their money, and call them out for stealing Flash's tape.
In 2008, the agencies went into conservatorships following the housing bust in order to get taxpayer help to deal with heavy losses.
He had come from his shelter, where he'd been bitten on the wrist by a frenzied man who'd tried to bust in.
The seller is a state court in Shenzhen, which seized the planes when Jade Cargo International, an airline, went bust in 226.
Jim Chanos, a well-known short-seller, famously predicted the demise of Enron, an energy-trading firm that went bust in 2001.
Police in Peru have seized almost $30 million in counterfeit U.S. dollar bills in the biggest such bust in the country's history.
Exclusive Escapes went bust in 2015, when foreigners began to fear that even "specialists" couldn't protect them from Turkey's unstable political situation.
When Trump Toronto finally went bust in 2016, the bank was still owed all but C$9 million of its initial loan.
He has survived injuries, he has adapted to changes in the game, and he most likely has earned a bust in Canton.
Spain's decade-long housing boom went bust in 2008 dropping the economy into a six-year slump and leaving millions out of work.
"Leading up to dot-com bust [in the early 2000s] people would say they were diversified because they had 30 stocks," Hummel said.
The euro crisis in general, and Ireland's spectacular banking bust in particular, have shown that the syndrome is not confined to developing countries.
Instacart bears a striking resemblance to Webvan, the well-known Silicon Valley grocery delivery service that went bust in the dot-com era.
Why it matters: Because this is the third Chinese dockless bike-share startup to go bust in recent months, following Bluegogo and Coolqi.
Three economists, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Thomas Philippon and Dimitri Vayanos, examined the history of Greece's debt boom and bust in a new paper.
They pull off the biggest heroin bust in memory, put down an all-out gang war and handle quotidian misdeeds like regular gentlemen.
The tax increase in 20153 precipitated a dramatic boom and bust in home-building and consumption (especially purchases of cars, furniture and appliances).
John DePaola was arrested Sunday as part of a massive drug bust in New Jersey in an operation prosecutors are calling Operation Snowball.
The picture is highly fragmented, varying from boom in metals such as copper and zinc to bust in the case of aluminium and lead.
A company can go bust in many ways: it can close and have its assets sold off, or restructure its debt and keep operating.
Yet, many small firms say financing conditions remain tight, and official data showed 5.04 million businesses went bust in the first half this year.
Shift's area is certainly a challenging one, with a very obvious bust in the space in the form of Beepi (which raised $150 million).
But, as prices rise (perhaps by 6900 percent or more), consumers will buy less — and several retailers will probably go bust in the process.
This redditor is praying that, if the Mountain wins, Arya will bust in with her Valyrian blade to knock another one off her list.
To thousands of Americans, Trump's billion-dollar bust in 1995 meant the loss of jobs, bills going unpaid and families put in financial stress.
Such a rate of credit expansion considerably exceeded that which preceded the U.S. housing bust in 2007 or Japan's lost decade in the 1990s.
After the big black market weed bust in March, a DEA spokesperson accused illicit growers and dealers of operating under the guise of legalization.
A drug bust in Arica, Chile, turned up more than $12 million worth of cocaine that was bound for Spain, Reuters reported on Friday.
Hunt (15-1) was a bust in his last race, but before that he was California's best, with two big wins at this track.
It was the largest drug bust in Costa Rica's history, but it hints at a much bigger shift underway in the country's criminal underworld.
December 15, 1983: Sixteen hundred pounds of cocaine — at the time, the largest bust in NYC history — are seized from a van in Queens.
Chou has seen his share of corrections and downturns, including the tech dot-com bust in 2000 and the great recession a decade ago.
A123, a U.S. automotive battery maker, went from IPO to bust in just three years as battery costs remained stubbornly high and orders dried up.
Churchill bust In a symbolic gesture, May on Friday lent a bust of Winston Churchill to Trump, which was swiftly installed in the Oval Office.
The current nature of lithium market pricing is actively exacerbating the problem as producers react to first the boom and now the bust in prices.
But with Monarch, Britain's fifth-biggest carrier, which went bust in October, creditors were keenest to claim slices of airspace at particular times of day.
A123, a U.S. automotive battery maker, went from IPO to bust in just three years as battery costs remained stubbornly high and orders dried up.
The firebreak arguably created the conditions for the equity market boom and bust in 1999/2000 and contributed to the severity of the eventual downturn.
Form Athletics supported a number of MMA fighters with sponsorship, including Jon Jones, Anthony Pettis, Chad Mendes and Mark Munoz, before going bust in 2010.
They built their first electronic reservation systems in the early 1950s; Delta's current system once belonged to a defunct airline that went bust in 1982.
And just weeks ago, the largest drug bust in Colorado history occurred, with more than 80,000 plants seized as part of a large federal sting.
That deal didn't work out—Zubrus was a bust in Buffalo, going goalless in the playoffs as the Sabres bowed out in the conference final.
AOL-Time Warner was the biggest bust in the history of the tech industry, and don't forget Hewlett-Packard's disastrous $25 billion purchase of Compaq.
The most recent, "The BFG," a fantasy adapted from Roald Dahl's book, was a box-office bust in 2016, collecting $19983 million in North America.
It was the largest work-site immigration bust in a decade, and the repercussions will be felt by families there for at least a generation.
Oil major Royal Dutch Shell consistently generates vast quantities of spare cash, while numerous solar panel projects have gone bust in the past 15 years.
The former Florida governor, the best-funded bust in modern political history, continues to ennoble himself as he slides toward what seems like inevitable defeat.
And three cities that had a $1 million median home value before the housing bust in 2006 are set to regain their status by 2019.
Ross Dunkley, 62, was arrested along with business partner John Mackenzie and several Myanmar women in a June 2018 bust in the commercial capital of Yangon.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's financial stability council ordered banks on Monday to hold extra capital in case a current lending boom turns to bust in the future.
BEFORE IT WENT bust in 2237 Redwater Energy was a small oil-and-gas company in Alberta with 13 wells that few people had heard of.
Colombian police seized more than 12 tonnes of cocaine, with an American market value of about $360m, in the largest drug bust in the country's history.
The US Department of Justice discovered 11,030 pounds of marijuana and 2,242 pounds of cocaine—the largest single-seizure cocaine bust in Southern California tunnel history.
A hydroponic cucumber greenhouse, popularly known as Peckford's Pickle Palace (for the premier who backed it with C$22m of taxpayers' money), went bust in 1989.
It's not the only legal case YT's dealing with right now -- he's also facing a felony gun charge from a weapons bust in L.A. last month.
He said that China's economic influence has increased "dramatically," with the world's second-largest economy contributing to both boom and bust in natural resource–producing nations.
"It's like the story of Blockbuster with Netflix," said Camacho, referring to the video rentals chain that went bust in the face of higher-tech competition.
When Nick Woodman's entertainment and promotions website FunBug went bust in 2001, he decided to clear his head with a surfing trip to Australia and Indonesia.
And in a new Tweet, Rowling displays a little light vandalism she did on a bust in room 552 of the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Irish airline warned that elevated oil prices — and consequently fuel costs — would probably cause some of its regional peers to go bust in early 2019.
Known for taking down murderers, embezzlers, and train robbers, Oldfield orchestrated the first organized crime bust in America and no one has ever heard of it.
ARICA, CHILE - A drug bust in Chile has resulted in the haul of cocaine worth more than €11 million ($12 million) that was bound for Spain.
This is an amount that well exceeds the pace of credit increase preceding Japan's lost decade in the 1990s and the U.S. housing bust in 2007.
But CEO Michael O'Leary also issued an industry warning: He expects more airlines to go bust in the near future, opening more business opportunities for Ryanair.
"When the city went bust in 2008 and 100,000 people lost their jobs, our delivery went down a lot and it hasn't gone back," he says.
The company went bust in 2013 after selling a few hundred copies of the bug-ridden Karma sedan to the likes of Leonardo DeCaprio and Colin Powell.
Such trades have been rare in Europe since Phones 73U went bust in September 27, one year after raising an aggressive PIK deal to fund a dividend.
There comes a time in every relationship when she will bust in the doors, and you will be tasked with the sacred, late-night convenience store run.
Another 30 or so privately held companies also have gone bust, in what already is the biggest wave of North American bankruptcies since the subprime mortgage crisis.
Finally, after much huffing and puffing (and not to mention a few splinters) the two manage to bust in the door by using the power of teamwork.
The fund has promised to pick up the bill of any projects that go bust in the early stages, acting as a so-called first-loss guarantor.
Virtually all of the world's major countries except China and Mexico are in recession, whether led by a contraction in manufacturing, or by the bust in commodities.
TMZ has obtained Hannibal's arrest affidavit from his Saturday night bust in Miami, in which the arresting officer describes what allegedly happened before he detained the comedian.
The internet in those years was dominated by a ton of consumer-facing dot-coms, many of which would go bust in the next year or two.
So next time you're feeling a little less than original in the recipe department, let these three recipes from Buffy's book bust in and lead the way.
It was the largest drug bust in the country's history, local media reported at the time, totaling one tonne of sabu-sabu, the local term for methamphetamine.
Some notable bear markets in the United States include the one that ushered in the global financial crisis in 2007 and the dot-com bust in 2000.
The Velvet Underground were a commercial bust in the late 21970s and early '22019s but have proved to be one of the most influential groups in history.
According to an information technology company contracted at the airport, there were over a million comments on social media about the bust in 24 hours — mostly negative.
The police say it is common to find ledgers tracking the number of "dates" women have had, as was found in a bust in Dallas in 2016.
But just like the team whose record they broke — the 1997 Seattle Mariners — the Yankees went bust in the division series, confounded by a solid pitching staff.
The plight today is a continuation of the second phase: a boom-and-bust in lightly regulated shadow banks, which control the remaining fifth of the system.
Neither this crash nor the telecom crack-up in the early 2000s rival the housing and financial bust in 2007-2009 in terms of magnitude and economic impact.
They have bet heavily against the yuan in the belief that a financial bust in China will oblige its authorities to ease monetary policy and cheapen its currency.
"My main concern ... is the risk of boom and bust in government spending, services and tax rates," Mork, a former chief economist at Handelsbanken in Oslo, told Reuters.
These crises include Japan's lost decade of the 22019s, the Mexican peso crisis in 1994, the Thai financial crisis in 1997 and the U.S. housing bust in 2007.
By the time Premiere Publishing went bust in September 22016, after Trump terminated his licensing agreement with the company, Trump had received at least $855,000 in licensing fees.
Colombian police say they have seized 8.8 tons of cocaine from drug-traffickers, in what the government claims is the largest domestic drug bust in the country's history.
The third involved Chilliwack, BC man Doug Putt, whose child luring conviction is believed to be the first time a vigilante bust in Canada has yielded jail time.
It would be too simple to present the grand project — fueled by Qatari money — at P.S.G. as simply a repeat of Racing's boom and bust in the 2000s.
One outstanding question, for instance, is whether there might be any connection between the recent bust in Wisconsin of an alleged vaping ring and the outbreak of illnesses.
Peyton won't be the only Manning in Canton ... so says Joe Buck who strongly believes Eli Manning has also earned his bust in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The two times in this century the market has been more volatile since the most recent high were following the dotcom bust in 2000 and during the financial crisis.
Valley of the Boom takes an adrenaline-fueled ride through the culture of speculation, innovation and disruption during Silicon Valley's unprecedented tech boom and subsequent bust in the 1990s.
The biggest was MtGox, which was responsible for around 70% of all bitcoin transactions when it went bust in 2014 after the theft of 850,000 bitcoins, then worth $450m.
Some all-cargo airlines have gone bust in recent years, and other carriers with big cargo divisions have been suffering, despite the fall in the cost of jet fuel.
The ancestors of today's airlines built their first electronic-reservation systems in the early 1950s; Delta's current system once belonged to a defunct carrier that went bust in 1982.
Brad Case, director of research at the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, sees parallels to the investing environment leading up to the dot-com bust in 2001.
"If the soldiers were really on our side, we wouldn't be in this situation," said Yaneyfer Sayago, a former clothing vendor whose stall went bust in the economic crisis.
Special Edition—The fintech myth to bust in 2020Fintech, in many ways, became the go-to label that&aposs been applied to any type of innovation in financial services.
The TVIX is of the same genre as an ETN called XIV, which went bust in a matter of days in February 2018 after a spike in its premium.
More than 1,000 restaurants went bust in Britain in the year through September 2018, up 24 percent on the previous 12 months, accountants Moore Stephens said here in December.
BHS went bust in 2016, House of Fraser was bought out of administration in August by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct and even market leader John Lewis has warned on profit.
The cobalt market has gone from boom to bust in the space of a little over a year as panic-buying has turned into panic-selling along the supply chain.
Jim Chanos, a well-known short-seller who is one of those betting against Tesla, famously predicted the collapse of Enron, an energy-trading firm that went bust in 2001.
The Hernando County Sheriff's Department seized about 5,500 individually wrapped packets of heroin last month, the Tampa Bay Times reported — what officials called the largest bust in the county's history.
Goldman's strategy aims to "share growth" between OPEC and shale firms to avoid another repeat of boom and bust in oil prices ("Backwardation is the solution", Goldman Sachs, May 22).
BHS went bust in 2016, House of Fraser was bought out of administration last month by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct and even market leader John Lewis has warned on profit.
The central bank is breathing a sigh of relief that Canada's housing boom and the hints of a bust in Toronto are stabilizing, but the optimism is premature, analysts said.
BHS went bust in 2016, Debenhams has warned on profit three times this year and House of Fraser was bought out of administration last month by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct .
On its surface the caper film—based on the true story of the 1985 robbery of the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City—follows a traditional bust-in-and-skedaddle trajectory.
In a chapter on financial bubbles, Mr McMahon tracks the boom and bust in Moutai, China's most prized brand of baijiu, a grain-based spirit, through the story of an auctioneer.
In March 2017, he suddenly found himself surrounded by police during their "Operation Northern Lights" in Christiania in Copenhagen—which has since been dubbed the largest hash-bust in Danish history.
Farrah Abraham was just released from jail after her late night bust in Bev Hills, and it looks like she learned a lesson from her arrest ... she's no longer mouthing off.
Particularly worrying is the fact that the size of the resulting credit bubble well exceeds those which preceded the U.S. housing bust in 2007 and Japan's lost decade in the 1990s.
A number of other small energy providers have gone bust in Britain, prompting Ofgem on Wednesday to propose financial and customer stress tests for energy suppliers wanting to enter the market.
In May 2018, Raden completely shuttered, leaving customers bewildered: How did such a promising startup, one that wanted to make the best suitcase, boom and bust in no time at all?
Regulators have pushed banks to tighten mortgage lending standards on worries a debt-fuelled bubble and bust in the property market could destabilize the financial system and hurt the broader economy.
In the last 20 years, there have been only two — one that began with the financial crisis in 2007, and the other that started with the dot-com bust in 2000.
When the Munchkins sing to Dorothy, "You'll be a bust, be a bust, be a bust, in the Hall of Fame!" in "The Wizard of Oz," this is what they meant.
It seems absolutely unbelievable now that he wasn't publicly out until that bathroom bust in '98, after well over 15 years as one of the most famous singers in the world.
Gates is pretty passionate about the topic -- and says T.O.'s numbers speak for themselves -- but he should probably tone down the antics if he wants a bust in the Hall.
We got Doc out at Catch (doesn't anyone eat anywhere else?) and asked him about Oden's heart-wrenching admission that he considers himself the biggest bust in the history of the league.
Fans began speculating whether Jenner had gotten plastic surgery during her off-time, after the cosmetics queen showed off a bigger bust in a series of Snapchat and Instagram shots on Thursday.
Colombia drug bust There are big deals, and then there's this: Cops made the largest drug bust in Colombia's history when they seized 17,0003 pounds of cocaine hidden in a banana plantation.
A pair of artists have covertly 3D-scanned the famous bust in its museum setting, making the data publicly available—and they even plan to exhibit a printed version back in Egypt.
China's government ousted Xiao Gang as head of the securities regulatory commission for failing to prevent the bubble, or manage the bust, in the country's stockmarkets, which fell sharply again this week.
The most recent bust, in January, involved the seizure of more than 30 billion yuan ($4.42 billion) just after Chinese President Xi Jinping warned of deep and complicated risks to China's economy.
Australian regulators have pushed banks to tighten mortgage lending standards on worries a debt-fuelled bubble and bust in the property market could destabilise the financial system and hurt the broader economy.
The shopping center eventually grew and surrounded the plant, but the Domain project as it's known today almost never came to fruition, thanks to the dot-com bust in the early 2000s.
The journalist and author Bryan Mealer set out to tell the story of his father and Cunningham's boom and bust in "The Kings of Big Spring," but ended up covering much more.
COLLEGE STUDENT PUT BODY FLUIDS ON ROOMMATE'S BELONGINGS, FACES HATE CRIME CHARGE: COPS The video cuts to inside the store where you can see the woman bust in, catching the attention of Wyatt.
AQuantive, however, was a $6 billion bust in the online advertising market, and the $1.2 billion spent on enterprise chat service Yammer never really paid off in a market that Slack now occupies.
BHS went bust in 2016, House of Fraser was bought out of administration last year by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct and Debenhams has issued a raft of profit warnings and is closing stores.
Officers involved in a drug task force took 137,000 fentanyl pills off the streets Thursday during the second bust in the city in two weeks, the Phoenix Police Department said in a statement.
It was bad enough when Blackjewel mining, one of the main employers in their eastern Kentucky community and the sixth-biggest mining company in America, went bust in July with their wages unpaid.
Dividend recapitalisation deals have been thin on the ground in Europe since Phones 4U went bust in September 2014, one year after raising an aggressive PIK deal to hand cash to its owners.
The spectacular boom and bust in the prices of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have presented a quandary for governments around the world, which have taken differing approaches in trying to regulate their use.
Clippers Coach Doc Rivers has some soothing words for Greg Oden ... telling TMZ Sports he doesn't think Oden is the biggest bust in the history of the league ... even though Oden said he was.
And the world has had to shake off not one debt crisis, but three: the subprime crisis in America; the sovereign-debt crunch in Europe; then the bust in corporate borrowing in emerging markets.
This probably explains the string of large Lego thefts over the past few years, including another $50,000 bust in Portland in 2016 after the thief tried to sell the Lego sets to undercover cops.
With the onset of "Tut-mania" following the discovery of Nefertiti's bust in 1912 and the tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut) in 20053, attitudes towards makeup and fashion changed, inspired by Ancient Egyptian aesthetics.
The Kenya Planters Co-operative Union (KPCU), which owned 70% of the country's milling capacity at its peak as well as providing its smallholder members with loans and cheap fertiliser, went bust in 2009.
But just as scores of online companies went bust in the process of building the web, plenty of crypto projects will blow through investor cash without ever creating a business or even a product.
While feral hogs have proven to be a nuisance to farmers in open rural areas in the US and around the world, the pesky pigs also assisted with a sizable drug bust in Italy.
As the financial crisis showed, no bank is too small to get that wrong — not even Zions, whose stock price hit $88 in February 2007, before the bust in which it received taxpayer aid.
Chambers has had his share of downturns, having led Cisco through several bad economic periods, including the dot-com bust in the early 2000s and the financial crisis in 2008 about a decade ago.
The short version: The Chicago industrialist Walter Paepcke and his wife, Elizabeth, jump-started Aspen's renewal several decades after the town's silver-mining economy went bust in 21 and the population dwindled to 22020.
European investors have had a strong aversion to large dividend recapitalisation deals since Phones 4U went bust in September 2014, just one year after raising an aggressive PIK deal to hand cash to its owners.
Essentially, Davis says that DEA agents set up a drug bust in front of the White House so that Bush could make a point about the pervasiveness of the drug problem in a televised address.
The victory lap came just days after a similarly high-profile bust in Newark, New Jersey, where inspectors from CBP and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) uncovered 3,200 pounds of cocaine, or $77 million worth.
This makes the emerging market economies particularly vulnerable to crises at a time that their currencies have plummeted and at a time that they are being hit by a major bust in international commodity prices.
He dropped name after name, putting himself in the middle of real events that I later found news clippings about: the massive heroin bust in Washington that took down that Iranian smuggling ring, for instance.
"With the fresh memory of the prolonged bust in mind, most investors will put pressure on the miners not to repeat the same mistakes and overbuild," said David Finger, an analyst at Allianz Global Investors.
Winslow's charismatic hero, who is also the chief villain, is Detective First Grade Dennis John Malone, proud leader of the Manhattan North Special Task Force, which has recently made the biggest heroin bust in memory.
The figures, though months behind, offer one of the most closely monitored data sets by traders and analysts trying to pinpoint the first signs of a pivotal bust in the six-year U.S. shale boom.
The three instances when the index was around these levels were just before the dotcom bust in 1999-2000, the collapse of the Northern Rock bank in 2007 and during last year's Greek debt crisis.
Past painful experience would suggest that should the Fed indeed be forced to raise interest rates rapidly to forestall inflation, we could have a major bust in asset prices that could have untoward economic consequences.
European investors have had a strong aversion to large dividend recapitalisation deals since Phones 4003U went bust in September 2014, just one year after raising an aggressive PIK deal to hand cash to its owners.
When Bear Stearns, an investment bank, was in danger of going bust in 2008, Jimmy Cayne, its chief executive, was indulging his passion for bridge in Nashville, and was out of reach by email or phone.
Twice the size of a human head, with a twisted neck and glasses reflective of a world on speed, it's a strange bust in an oversized hat—and that doesn't even begin to broach its subject.
About 120,000 building firms have gone bust in Italy over the past 11 years, hurt by rising indebtedness, weak infrastructure spending and a lack of global heavyweights able to compete as head contractors on major projects.
The rapper -- who is under house arrest following an airport gun bust in March -- requested permission from a judge to leave his house so he could spend the day with his daughter, Bella, for her birthday.
Twice the size of a human head, with a twisted neck and glasses reflective of a world on speed, it's a strange bust in an oversized hat—and that doesn't even begin to broach its subject.
Michael Zinn, senior vice president of wealth management at UBS, noted that while tech has been soaring, there isn't the incessant clamoring or mania that was seen in the dotcom boom and bust in the '90s.
The previous fiscal year set a sales record but came to what Huang at the time called a "disappointing finish" due to a slowdown in China and a bust in the market for crypto mining chips.
Sources close to Aaron tell TMZ ... the singer wants to sue over his weekend bust in Cornelia, Georgia where he refused a breathalyzer and testing of his blood and urine to determine if he was intoxicated.
Reflecting the current mood of many contemporary art dealers, Mr. Koh described business as "very slow" after the speculative excesses of the boom (and bust) in abstract art by young practitioners three or four years ago.
While such softness might argue for a further cut in interest rates, the central bank is concerned an easing would only fuel more borrowing for speculation in housing and, ultimately, a damaging bust in the market.
Which is good, because the last time this happened, when Monarch Airlines went bust in 2017, it cost the CAA £0003 million to repatriate 85,000 people, about half the number they're on the hook for now.
But according to Jim Peterson, who was once an in-house lawyer for Arthur Andersen, an accounting firm that went bust in 2002, each of the Big Four has weathered storms similar to those now buffeting KPMG.
As Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Deputy Chief Mike Cenci told reporters last time there was a black market crab bust in the Pacific Northwest, if you're buying crabs from a nail salon, they're probably illegal.
That's not to mention the fact Chinese investors have seen similar exchanges end badly, includingChiNext, an exchange for smaller tech companies, that wentspectacularly bust in 2015 and never recovered— currently sitting around 60% below its peak valuation.
Department stores appear particularly vulnerable, with Bhs going bust in 2016, House of Fraser announcing plans last month to shut around half of its shops and John Lewis warning of a substantial drop in full year profit.
TLAC is seen as a key tool for ending "too big to fail" banks by making them easier to close down in an orderly way without the market mayhem seen when Lehman Brothers went bust in 2008.
A relative to MDMA, the similarly love-y MDA makes its first appearance in the government scopes in early 1968, with several pills confiscated in Washington late the previous year and a lab bust in New York.
His mother was a teacher; his father ran a consumer-loan business, which went bust in 1971, after being undercut by a competitor, and he took a job selling life insurance and investment products for American Express.
"I think the opportunities are going to come, after many businesses go bust in the weeks and months that follow the real exit, which will be on the first of January 2021," she said above the noise.
Department store group BHS went bust in 2016, while House of Fraser was bought out of administration last year by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct and Debenhams has issued a raft of profit warnings and is closing stores.
It's not his fault Cleveland reached for him in a weak draft, but rather than carving himself the expected career of a first rounder, Bennett has solidified himself as (most likely) the biggest draft bust in NBA history.
Read more: A staggering drug bust in Philadelphia is another sign that traffickers are changing how they get cocaine to the USIt's estimated that the marijuana amounted to 7,560 pounds with a potential street value of $2.3 million.
Nowicki said he had a connection to the firm by way of his time in the Bay Area, where before Google, Vinod Khosla backed a startup of his (which went bust in one of the dot-com downturns).
BHS went bust in 2016, House of Fraser was bought out of administration in 2018 by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct, now called Frasers Group, and Debenhams went into administration in April and is now owned by its lenders.
He points to a big bust in County Cavan in 2015, where a man was found with a distillery in his backyard, and they seized 2,000 litres of wash and a pile of other material used to make poitín.
STOCKHOLM, April 7 (Reuters) - A Swedish court acquitted former top managers of car maker Saab on Friday of tax evasion and fraud charges relating to their failed attempts to save the iconic Swedish brand which went bust in 2011.
The operation followed a bust in December of 6 tonnes of cocaine also in Algeciras, the Mediterranean's largest port and a trans-shipment hub used by firms to unload cargo and redistribute it in Europe or the Middle East.
An investment from COMAC, a Chinese state-owned planemaker which is also trying to bust in on the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, and with which Bombardier signed a co-operation agreement in 2011, seems too politically toxic to be feasible.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman Steven H. Davis has been ordered to pay Citibank some $400,000, and counting, for a loan he took to cover his purported capital contribution to the firm, which went bust in 2012.
"When I was eight or nine, [my mom] made the boiler room in our house into a studio for me and paid the art teacher at my school to teach me oil painting," Jemima recalled to Bust in 2015.
In late 2015, Johnny LeMaster, who owns one of Seattle's oldest bars, Jules Maes Saloon, opened this space, which, back when it was known as Papa's Pub, was the site of a huge drug and gun bust in 2011.
The stock prices of European banks, which have been big lenders to their Turkish counterparts, dropped sharply on Friday, with investors worried that a wave of corporate bankruptcies in Turkey would lead to a banking bust in the country.
But when Giants fans bristle at that idea they should remember this: No matter what happens, Manning played David to Brady's Goliath — twice — and that is a legacy that does not require a bust in Canton to be unforgettable.
Kaupthing, one of Iceland's lenders that went bust in 2008, said on Sunday that it had sold a 30 percent stake in its so-called good bank, Arion, to hedge funds including Och-Ziff, as well as Goldman Sachs.
Police arrested 2 men in a drug bust in Kenosha, Wisconsin, for manufacturing and selling THC-laced vaping cartridges, an illegal practice that could be driving the lung-related illness linked to vaping, according to the New York Times.
Weak demand and rising costs have put intense pressure on prominent British brands for some time, with the likes of department store BHS and Toys R Us going bust in recent years and Marks & Spencer and Debenhams announcing store closures.
"The museum asked us to replace and put this bust in honor of the athlete and we thought we should change, but in any case we have the old one saved," Duarte Ferreira, director of Madeira Airport, told the news outlet.
They're often bankrolled by nothing more than corporate sponsorship and high-risk debt, and, to no great surprise, they go bust in a few years, only to be replaced by the same thing with a different name after a brief hiatus.
Why "Bernie or bust" will probably go bust in November According to two Gallup polls earlier this year, 51 percent of Americans have something negative to say about Hillary Clinton, and 60 percent have a negative opinion of Donald Trump.
By 1957, the market became saturated with imitators looking to get in on the trend, and the market went bust in the 1960s, but not before Robbins's colorful and approachable creations became a ubiquitous part of the hobbyist art landscape.
Before one takes the emergence of the Rams' running game as an unalloyed positive, though, it's worth noting that Goff looked more like the pre-McVay draft-bust-in-progress (15-of-133 for 186 yards, no scores) against the Cowboys.
This lag has persisted even with an improving economy since the last recession and a housing recovery in the aftermath of the housing bust in the late 1990s, Patrick Simmons, Fannie Mae's director of strategic planning, wrote in the article.
Financial strains are considerable, too: about 280 shale-related firms have gone bust in America since the start of last year, and those on financial life support will focus more on paying down debt than on investing in more production.
LONDON (Reuters) - More than 1,000 restaurants went bust in Britain in the year through September, a 24 percent rise on the previous 12 months as the industry grapples with overcapacity as consumer spending slows, accountants Moore Stephens said on Monday.
The problem was that the Monotype Corporation, which employed Morison and dominated book-printing in the English-speaking world for much of the 20th century, went bust in 1992, so Mr Maret had to cast about for the equipment he needed.
A (very ugly) statue of Forrest was taken down from the Health Sciences Park in Memphis, and a bust a Jefferson Davis was removed from Memphis Park, but the bust in the capital is still there, much to activists' chagrin.
Being open to stuff like people in home studios where kids might bust in -- is a thing that, to me, is important as part of not requiring everything to be super-perfect if the trade-off is the right guest.
Hot on the heels of its $500 million investment in transportation startup Lyft, General Motors has acquired select assets of Sidecar, a would-be Uber and Lyft competitor that went bust in December with a hint that this was not the end.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A clumsy driver led police to a A$200 million ($140 million) drug bust in Australia after he crashed a van laden with 270 kg (600 lb) of methamphetamines into a patrol car parked outside a police station in suburban Sydney.
Boom or Bust In his article on Texas and the energy industry, Lawrence Wright mentions the lore that oil booms are acts of God, or are at least born from "luck and a willingness to take risks" ("The Glut Economy," January 1st).
A herd of financial investors charged into commodities futures markets this year, throwing money into iron ore, rebar, cotton, and even egg futures, causing rapid spikes and leading many to warn of similarities with last year's boom and bust in Chinese stocks.
LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) - Several European banks are being closely monitored by the agency responsible for closing lenders which go bust in the euro zone, but none are failing or about to fail, the head of the Single Resolution Board (SRB) said on Wednesday.
The Case-Shiller national index of home prices in America rose to a new peak in September, climbing 2000% above the previous peak reached in July 24.3, before the bust in the housing market (adjusted for inflation, the index is still 43% below that mark).
Running back Trent Richardson—an All-American and twice national champion at Alabama, a bust in the NFL, and currently a free agent—was arrested in Hoover, Alabama on Thursday night and charged with a count of third-degree domestic violence, according to Birmingham's WVTM.
But we know that it's not from 2017 because Assange was claiming asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2017—asylum that was revoked by Ecuador, causing the UK authorities to bust in and physically drag Assange out of the embassy back in April.
Traders celebrated the all-time high of 6,000 on the tech-heavy Nasdaq index in the U.S. The event may cause some concern among investors as the Nasdaq first breached 5,000 in March 2000 which was followed quickly by the bust in tech stocks.
In his office in City Hall — a building that previously housed a bank that went bust in the 1980s — Cobb displays architectural drawings for projects like a new wellness center that the city and county can afford to build now that construction is affordable again.
"The CICIG was very successful in putting people in jail, as in the case of La Linea," Giammattei said, referring to the name given to the customs racket the CICIG helped bust in 2015 to impeach then-President Otto Perez, who is now in prison.
Forestal, who was elected in 2012, reportedly told a local resident he was executing a drug bust in the area and, after showing a badge on a silver chain, asked where the "people selling drugs" lived, according to a probably cause affidavit reviewed by CNN.
And other than the occasional blowup, as when Long-Term Capital Management went bust in spectacular fashion in 1998 after its models failed to factor in the possibility of a Russian government debt default, the world of quantitative trading has remained out of the limelight.
A story about Mr. Trump's management style in Politico Magazine this week makes for nerve-racking reading: As his business was going bust in the 1990s, it emerged that Mr. Trump didn't even have a chief financial officer — his lenders forced him to appoint one.
A 46-year-old man behind IronChat and a 52-year-old partner in the business have been arrested, according to police, and a subsequent drug bust in Enschede resulted in seizures of about $103,000 (90,000 euros) automatic weaponry, and a large quantity of MDMA and cocaine.
And the Imanari roll and various upside down shots into leg entanglements were, until the last UFC event of this year, largely a bust in high level MMA and indeed, Rory MacDonald managed to get himself smashed this year by rolling unsuccessfully under the larger Gegard Mousasi.
A "deflationary bust" in which officials pour still more money into the system will take the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note to minus-1% and 30-year bond yields negative as well, the firm's Albert Edwards contends in an analysis on the state of financial markets.
But "Super Saturday" went bust in the UK Parliament after lawmakers voted to withhold support on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal until all the necessary legislation is passed, forcing the prime minister to seek an extension to prevent against an "accidental" crash-out on October 231.
On top of baring her overflowing bust in a white satin bra that most others would reserve for special occasions in the bedroom, the star wore white high-waisted lace lingerie shorts from La Perla (which younger sister Kendall Jenner also happens to be the face of).
PRAIA (Reuters) - Authorities in Cape Verde have seized 280 kilograms of cocaine in a bust in the Atlantic from a Brazil-registered fishing vessel as it prepared to transfer the drugs to a U.S.-flagged yacht, the Cape Verde judiciary police and coast guard said on Monday.
All we really know now, days away from another year of roster restocking and another group of young men stuck in the green room and another heaping of expectations placed upon the whole proceeding, is that Manziel is a bust in the vernacular of the N.F.L. draft.
And the interiors of these great, low-lit picture galleries, with their soaring, gorgeous, vaulted ceilings and broken pediments above every coffered door, each presided over by a portrait bust in a niche, are perfectly luscious settings for such displays of passion, subterfuge, histrionics, and untrammeled wildness.
Maybe we could wait for them to set foot on NHL ice at least one time before we all develop the need to have Very Strong Feelings about which one is a first ballot Hall of Famer and which one is an obvious bust in the making.
The city was rebounding from an oil bust in the 1980s that crippled the economy, and it tried hard to present its best, and cleanest, face to the cameras and the visitors, picking up millions of pounds of trash, repaving roads and enlisting the aid of 12,000 volunteers.
On two trips to the free-throw line, Rondo, who was a bust in Dallas after being traded there from the Celtics last season, went 2-for-4, and after his first set, Cousins corralled the offensive rebound and split his own free throws to push the lead back to 13.
Later this month, not far from Kossuth's bust in the U.S. Capitol, current and former lawmakers, diplomats, academics and honorary guests will meet to honor the life of Kossuth as part of a series of events celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Hungary's 1956 anti-Soviet revolution and freedom fight.
Rising indexes reflect rising stock prices, and that is a good sign, as long as there is not a disconnect with the underlying fundamentals of the companies (think the big disconnect between underlying company price-to-earnings ratios during the tech boom and bust in 1998-2000) which isn't the case here at all.
The goals of the law were twofold, on the one hand hoping to tighten the regulatory screws to make future bailouts less likely and on the other hand trying to bring some order to the question of what to do with large banks that do go bust in a way that risks a crisis.
Waiters, who not long ago was considered a draft bust in Cleveland, found a home in Miami and made himself a darling of Twitter by, among other things, hitting a game-winner against the Warriors (creating a heavily-shared GIF) and writing one of the greatest articles in the history of The Players' Tribune.
Despite being the self-appointed treasurer of the "Keg City Club—100 Kegs or Bust" in high school, Kavanaugh also insisted that he's never drank to the point of blacking out or passing out—but Roche told CNN he came home "incoherent" and "stumbling" all the time, and threw up from drinking too much more than once.
Sandoval has been a bust in the first two seasons of his five-year, $95 million contract, but the Red Sox can absorb it because five everyday players make so little: Outfielders Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. and Andrew Benintendi, shortstop Xander Bogaerts, and catcher Sandy Leon combined to make less than $3 million last season.
So no financial support beyond college and such emergency aid as was required to pay a fine, say, rather than have me spend a year in jail (pot bust in Maine) and, oh, yes, the funds for the little yellow Austin-Healey Sprite in which, dropping out of college in Minnesota, I drove east on a slim chance.
Yeah, I think the book stands as a real legacy for him, that it wouldn't, if it had been the book he may have wanted, if it had turned out to be this, as Dwight Garner described it, this bust in the foyer of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, that would not have been a legacy for him.
TMZ broke the story ... the Coweta County D.A. hit the Louisiana MC with two charges -- possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, and possession of a controlled substance -- which are both felonies and carry max sentences of at least 1 year in prison, depending on how many grams he had on him at the time of his bust in April.
" Larkin, the only poet with a bust in Amis's prose shrine, lets him down in his letters to Monica Jones, the longtime, long-suffering girlfriend who deserved better than the epistolary crumbs she was made to put up with: Larkin's prose [in the letters to her] is habitually perfunctory and pressureless: "Sun still shining here, but 'not for long' I fear"; "Of course, I might have been peevish anyway.
"We are prepared to help out other professional football clubs if it is ultimately a matter of cushioning the financial effects of the pandemic," Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke said in a statement here Dortmund are no strangers to an economic crisis, with the club nearly going bust in 2005, before Bayern came to their rescue with an interest-free loan so they could pay their players' salaries.
When vitamin E acetate, an oil that can be cut with weed oil to increase profits, is not sufficiently heated during aerosolization, it can cause inflammation and lung problems—and as the New York Times separately reported, a recent bust in Wisconsin involving two brothers illustrated how easy it is to mass manufacture counterfeit marijuana oil products that resemble legitimate brands from states where weed has been legalized.
Status: Definitely maybe not tanking 41-41 last season Key newcomers: Kris Dunn, Zach LaVine, Justin Holiday, Lauri Markkanen (draft) Key departures: Jimmy Butler, Dwyane Wade, Rajon Rondo, Russ Bengtson (media) Outlook: If you did not think the Pacers got much for Paul George, just take a look at what the Bulls got for Butler: an injured leaper in LaVine, a draft bust in Dunn and the rights to a draft pick.
One piece was a boom and bust in commercial real estate, partly connected with the savings-and-loan crisis and aftermath, which led to a sharp drop in nonresidential construction: Another piece was a drop in consumer confidence, brought on by oil price hikes and Gulf War jitters: Yet another piece was the post-Cold War drawdown in defense spending: So, no one overarching narrative, but the combination was enough to cause a recession.
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Sara's "Power Necklace," delicate and displayed on a bust in the style of fine jewelry, may lack the macabre impact of some of her other works, but it lacks no fury (in 2016 she dumped a pile of bloodied reindeer heads crowned with a Norwegian flag in front of Indre Finnmark District Court in Sápmi; last December she presented a curtain of 05513 bullet-ridden reindeer skulls in front of Oslo's Parliament building )  With "Power Necklace," her anguish and determination is expressed through repetition: 200 tiny reindeer heads, a bullet hole in each of their foreheads, strung together and hung.

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