"This is pretty much unprecedented, the amount of debt people are taking out on their homes, " said Gary Gordon, a UBS consumer finance analyst.
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-- Another financial aspect of player salaries that the average fan might not consider is the huge insurance policies teams have to take out on their investments.
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Harland Braun, a noted defense attorney and former prosecutor, said that Ito is overreacting and appears to be taking out on courtroom spectators his frustration over he slow-moving case.
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Then you've got something really neat that you can drive to work or take out on the weekend, spend $ 20 bucks on entry fees and have a time of your life.
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Kurelek writes, " this refers to my belief that my problems stemmed in a large part from my father taking out on me his raging impotence in the face of farming failures ."
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Dragging on a cigarette as if she were taking out on it all the multiple frustrations of her life, Mrs . Wilkinson spots something in Billy and grabs onto it for sheer life.
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In episode 9F07 of The Simpsons, " Mr . Plow ", in which Homer takes up work as a snow-plow operator, the ad he takes out on television shows the Simpsons'phone number as Klondike 5-3226.
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In fact, the biggest upturn in advertising may be the full-page ads in newspapers and in their own publications that finalists and winners take out on behalf of themselves in the weeks before and after the awards ceremony.
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The next day, Cindy appears disgusted with Ronald when she sees him behaving arrogantly at school and becomes jealous when she sees him flirting with her best friends Barbara and Patty, whom he later takes out on dates.
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This is the land of guys who have luxury pickup trucks they like to take out on Sunday mornings, Old Navy outlets big enough for their own ZIP code and Fuddruckers that fill up when the megachurches let out.