Lordi, 56, filed last October, and was trying mightily to keep his house, horse and Porsche.
And if host governments want us to stay, they must pay for it, and mightily.
General Garner talks of getting his job done in three or four months a mightily optimistic timetable.
Square- or rectangular-shaped outdoor rooms benefit mightily from hefty pots and planters placed at each corner.
These financial intermediaries have been complaining mightily about the increased cost of servicing retirement accounts.
Investors are mightily interested how well companies manage risks related to environmental and social challenges.
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Banking, which figures mightily in this list because loans count as assets, is shifting.
The National Football League is a huge success story that mightily pleases its customers, the fans.
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Steve Jobs hooked his arm through whatever axis the tech universe spins around and twisted mightily.
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Above all, the Iraqi flag, in a region where flags matter mightily, flutters nowhere.
But if Douglas Alexander, Labour's whizz-kid candidate, does indeed win, Tony Blair will be mightily relieved.
The first TV deal, which the upcoming tournament could affect mightily, is what will set the tone.
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What the government has been trying mightily to do is spend our way out of this slump.
And it has contributed mightily to the growing appetite in the country for throwing the bums out.
George Eastman, the man who invented roll film and founded Eastman Kodak suffered mightily when forced to retire.
He suffered mightily for decades and died of related colon cancer at the age of 44 in 1996.
Economically sensitive stocks have responded as expected and snapped back mightily from weakness of just a week ago.
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Horton gets mightily abused by the other animals in the jungle, who think he's nuts and hearing voices.
He struggled mightily last season, appearing to lose confidence as he threw 18 interceptions and just 13 touchdowns.
So reported rates depend mightily on the proportion of women who get tested or get their implants removed.
In a culture where relationships matter mightily, he has built a considerable bank of them, extending to many taipans and tycoons.
The administration has worked mightily to deny the regime a rotating seat on the United Nations Security Council.
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In this arbitration, however, I am moved mightily so towards sympathy for the clearly victimized unnamed broker.
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Cruise lines suffer mightily in a recession, since vacations are a deferrable purchase, but come out of it roaring.
Now, the 10th Mountain and the 1st Brigade, you guys have sacrificed mightily.
For any defendant to challenge their claims they would have to invest mightily.
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Is any wonder the athletic departments struggle mightily to reduce costs and overhead?
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The Pens and Rangers have been winners, while the Bobcats have struggled mightily.
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Problem is, it needs to spend mightily to revamp almost 90% of its locations, something that could take years.
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For their part, the western banks have squabbled mightily among themselves, losing their collective nerve at every critical juncture.
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