| 31. | The cards are then sold with layers of middlemen brokering deals that sometimes go sour.
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| 32. | If things go sour, so most likely will the fragile U . S .-China relationship.
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| 33. | That is the expected way in which these counterintelligence incidents work when they go sour.
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| 34. | Alliances can be dropped rapidly if things go sour.
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| 35. | If it gets too old, it tends to go sour and is not as tasty.
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| 36. | It things go sour, it could get tougher,
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| 37. | Without stronger courts, people involved in extra-legal deals that go sour often turn to criminal enforcers.
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| 38. | But there is no feud quite like a neighborhood grudge _ should neighborly relations go sour.
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| 39. | If attitudes go sour, the boss gets theblame.
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| 40. | But then his career began to go sour.
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