| 11. | When Caesar's political relations with Pompey the Great go sour, he sends Niobe.
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| 12. | Of course, any investment, made at any age, can go sour.
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| 13. | When things go sour, the first targets are the big men.
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| 14. | If those markets go sour, we're going to feel it ."
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| 15. | But, well, occasionally things will go sour even though I do my best.
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| 16. | The deal is about to go sour, so ICE moves in and arrests everyone.
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| 17. | Love said that after she turned down Calvary's proposal, things began to go sour.
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| 18. | But that was also about the time that the economy began to go sour.
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| 19. | Ordinarily reasoned judgments tend to go sour when the patient has a familiar face.
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| 20. | But Sinatra was slowing down, mellowing even faster than his image could go sour.
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