She's an albatross, a personal demon that forces him to pay for past sins.
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In 1979, 26-year-old cyclist Bryan Allen flew the man-powered "Gossamer Albatross" across the English Channel.
MacCready would go on to claim a second Kremer prize with another Gossamer: the Albatross.
"Albatross" finds Goreas taking the vocal spotlight, singing sweetly while accompanied by insular, shoegaze-tinged fuzz.
Suddenly, media is again being viewed as a prized asset rather than an albatross.
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The flagship NBC network, once seen as the deal's albatross, has been on the turnaround.
All profits go to BirdLife International's Save the Albatross campaign, which is how the royals got involved.
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His first move was to acquire an L-39 Albatross, a high-performance Czechoslovakian trainer, and get it overhauled.
If the GOPer says yes, the albatross has landed, and the TV and radio spots write themselves.
The moniker can become an albatross that can suck the life out of an otherwise splendid career.
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And Michael Chertoff has the albatross around his neck of the way DHS handled the Katrina relief program.
For years, Microsoft has has an albatross around its neck when it comes to its reputation for security.
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No matter how great the ball player is, a 10-year contract becomes a financial albatross to any ball club.
He explained that he pulled all the items out of albatross from Hawaii.
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Our GDP and job growth have already slowed substantially, and the European albatross is likely to continue to bedevil us.
Both Dumont and Christophe Cais, co-founder of Albatross Global Solutions, say they believe this trend started after the Sichuan earthquake.
Earlier Sweden's Asa Gottmo had hit an amazing albatross at the par-five seventh, but she finished with a disappointing 76.
In countless ways, the antidumping status quo subverts U.S. competitiveness and is an albatross around the neck of the U.S. economy.
That, and improving efficiency really made human powered-flight move from sustained hops and skips to the international crossings of the Albatross.
"That was my first double eagle (albatross) ever, and to do it in a spot like Augusta, that's special, " he said.
That achievement, though, has hung around the club's neck like an albatross.
He did a good thing by getting out, because he's going to help them by getting rid of an albatross around Bush's neck.
He says many older Americans are facing foreclosure, and the foreclosure crisis is still the albatross around the economy's neck dragging it down.
Inevitably, the albatross was recalled by Charles's critics when he, too, sought to persuade the United States to stay out of the war.
Translation: Since ObamaCare abandons every actuarial principle known to insurance, it must impose lots of government controls in the hope of making the albatross work.
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The report underlines how it is Medicare, rather than Social Security, the government's bigger pension scheme, that will be the albatross around the taxpayer's neck.
That positioning is now its albatross, since its casual core of players are now more comfortable playing on smartphones and tablets instead of dedicated hardware.
Third, the big albatross on returns has been the post-bubble crisis.
Plastic pieces spilled out of the belly of a 2-month-old albatross.
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