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1 Former Citicorp chairman Walter Wriston once suggested that countries don't go bust .
2 This thing'll probably go bust ; but I put a hundred into it.
3 Imagine telling the 10-year-old you that Toys R Us might go bust .
4 Airline companies will quickly go bust unless they receive financial assistance.
5 But Athens' official creditors can't just let the country go bust .
6 The key is to allow excessively indebted euro zone states to go bust .
7 If nothing is done, thousands of UK hauliers will go bust .
8 It makes you go bust early, so there's no government support.
9 Where New California's headed, who knows what's going to go bust .
10 They can lose their shirts even if countries don't go bust .
11 A variety of factors caused Cornero's Stardust dream to go bust .
12 Potential competitors have to subsist on scraps of niche business or go bust .
13 Miliband says Lehman Brothers did not go bust because of UK government spending.
14 Something tells me that soul-saver will go bust on Eclipse Creek.
15 This guy has got to have a job, or he'll go bust , quick.
16 And it's stopping businesses from growing and causing thousands to go bust every year.
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