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What caused the boom and bust?

But perhaps a bust is what was required.

It is a bust chiseled from a rock.

He had put an end to boom and bust, he said on more than one occasion.

Wear a sleeveless top with a wide boat neck to soften a very full bust.

His limousine waits in the square below, watched over by pigeons and the bust of a dead aristocrat.

But he may be wrong to oppose any kind of debt restructuring for Greece, which is patently bust.

The arresting officer found enough cones in the back of my station wagon to elevate the bust into the category of larceny.

As the world's biggest debtor, America headed into this bust in a very different position from Japan, a creditor nation rich in domestic savings.

Bond insurers, who used to cover roughly half of the market, have retrenched or gone bust after making bad mortgage bets.

My film became an account of the boom and bust years, told through the experience of one family, and all played out under the neon of Vegas, where fortunes are won and lost every night.

The housing bust has made owning a home a lot more affordable -- but in some places, prices are extraordinary; you can buy a nice condo for less than the cost of a new family car.

His company went bust.

The movie was a total bust.

Before the bank bust, Ireland had little public debt.

And that does not consider whether the garment fits in the hips and bust.

For a small country with a shaky economy, that is unbearable: Greece looks bust.

The foreign ministry in Moscow says that the extradition could bust the “reset” in Russian-American relations.

Investors are wary of lending to Banks for even a few months, because of the risk that they may go bust or run out of cash.

In discussing the recent housing boom and bust, Mr Reynolds inexplicably fails to mention Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-backed lenders that did so much to inflate the bubble.

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My favorite cup is bust.

Veteran sportswriter, Mike Kahn, calls Kwame a bust.

The bust has at least produced cheaper housing, as well as (for now) curing the Irish of their property obsession.

But the Valley stands on ground that is as unstable, seismically and metaphorically, as it was in the earlier bust. Another bubble-this time, not of the Valley's making-has burst.

If they go bust, we all lose.

And a bank that faces a run by depositors, lacking the cash to meet their demands, may go bust even if the rumor was false.

In Spain and Ireland boom also seems to be turning into bust.

Rather, they see it as rooted in market failures that delivered boom-bust credit cycles - not just in the us in recent years but also in earlier episodes in emerging markets and Japan.

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