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Either way, America's banks would seem to have a good deal to lose if Greece were to go kaput.
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Maybe DaimlerChrysler will do something clever: Let Mitsubishi go kaput, then salvage a few spare parts from the wreckage.
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They close their season with five straight road games, and if they miss the playoffs, Tavares's MVP bid will go kaput.
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Afterward the couple rendezvoused at the Plaza Ath??n??e in Paris, from where they informed their respective spouses that their marriages were kaput.
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They will be powerless to stop it. n Vertical integration is kaput.
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Only missing are things like the submachine gun or spiker, guns that no longer serve a purpose now that dual-wielding is kaput.
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The big indexes went nowhere over the last decade, absolutely plummeted in the last few years and now even the 2009 snap-back rally is officially kaput.
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On Friday, a few weeks after they declared the project kaput, government bigwigs in Michigan stood together to announce that plans for the M1 light-rail in Detroit were back on.
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On a typical graveyard shift, 60 technicians, wearing white lab coats to prevent static electricity from gumming up computer components, hunch over kaput keyboards and screens, fixing them with screwdrivers and color analyzers.
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And when I say belly-up, I mean kaput.
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EZB-Chef Draghi macht er damit den Euro kaput?
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Otherwise, BofA might have been kaput.
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The problem is that the economic model that achieved the strongest and most consistent growth rate in reliably recorded history - a spending spree by consumers financed by borrowing from the great producing countries like China, Japan and Germany - is kaput.
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