| 31. | "On other occasions, we've seen ( unexpected ) events make everything go up in smoke, so I remain prudent ."
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| 32. | That fear of watching his empire go up in smoke had gnawed at him since his debut as an entrepreneur.
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| 33. | All the great strategy of the defense could go up in smoke once O . J . Simpson is cross-examined.
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| 34. | Honor tends to go up in smoke at the plea-bargaining table .-- Curps 14 : 58, 25 October 2005 ( UTC)
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| 35. | Some are even sold costly caskets and embalming, only to have the expenditure go up in smoke within a few days.
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| 36. | Bill Elliott saw a good chance for victory go up in smoke midway in the Protection One 400 at Kansas Speedway.
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| 37. | "It will be a long conflict that could make the Middle East go up in smoke . " scw / ml
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| 38. | That would be reassuring to the millions of investors who have watched their savings and retirement plans go up in smoke.
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| 39. | Huddled around a 4-foot cylinder grill, current and former city officials watched more than 10 years of debt go up in smoke.
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| 40. | If Lewis or Moorer fight Riddick Bowe, all their hopes and dreams go up in smoke so they're not willing to fight.
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