| 41. | But on Betis, things started to go sour.
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| 42. | In the past, that traditionally has been the moment when the markets begin to go sour.
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| 43. | After successive losing seasons, too many players expected the worst when things started to go sour.
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| 44. | Their relationship begins to go sour because Janie refuses to tell him details about her life.
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| 45. | It appears to me the 2, 200 is at the high end if all things go sour,
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| 46. | We knew it could all go sour.
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| 47. | Soros wasn't the only big international investor to see what looked like a sure bet go sour.
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| 48. | Thus, even if loans go sour, the underlying value of theproperty more than compensates for JCG's losses.
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| 49. | That was when it all started to go sour . . . My whole personality was affected.
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| 50. | A rise in interest rates earlier this year made a lot of the complicated investments go sour.
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