"(I saw) terrible things I can't throw out of my mind now, " he says.
That the effect of all this is more to damage market valuations of Wall Street firms and throw analysts out of work than to restore investor confidence seems not in the least to have detracted from Spitzer's popularity.
If Clark did not want to throw out all ballots, she could throw out portions of the vote --close to 2, 000 votes for each Bush and Gore -- because statistical analysis shows that is the likely number of voters who received the tainted ballots, Richman said.
Our society proudly proclaims that we are all equal, free and French, yet we've seen the rise of racist politicians who want to throw immigrants out of France and restore the death penalty.
Meanwhile, the lurch from economic growth of 7% a year to a deep recession will throw many out of work.
Even though it might boost the incomes of some working poor, a minimum wage might also throw others out of jobs, making them poorer.
Leahy criticized the GOP leadership for launching so many investigations, saying he thinks members of Congress still can't believe they couldn't throw Clinton out of office.
The import of flowers, for example, was badly hit with growers having to throw out tons of rotting blooms.
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Greek newspapers' depiction of German leaders in Nazi uniform, and German tabloid calls to throw Greece out of the euro, show how tempers can fray.
"I can pass the message on to the other regions that we accept sometimes you have to wee in a bottle because of lack of facilities, but, if you do, don't throw it out of the window, " he said.
"At a time of economic recession it's difficult to see why the Labour government wants to throw people out of work, " he told the BBC.
The first part says that Congress intended to throw out all of the pending cases from Guantanamo Bay.
The ruling has already been cited in at least 11 cases, mostly to throw out accusations of patent violation.
His employees started to throw out recommendations of how to address the high-cost buildings, including consolidating their workforce or simply rebuilding.
You know the tide has turned against video gambling when Doug Jennings announces it's time to throw it out of his state.
Her own party found a formality on which to revoke her citizenship and throw her out of the country and the parliament.
He still had to throw out thousands of dollars worth of food.
Throw out all of the 1960s and early 1970s de rigueur stuff you were force-fed back at Harvard: Samuelson, Okun gaps, interest rate parity, etc.
When the soldiers came to throw me out of my house, they knew everything--where I worked, how many children I have, even my shoe size.
The way I solve this is to throw anyone out of my office who recommends their sale -- or to yell back at them: "Find me something better!"
Local-government officials say that even when witnesses report gang killings to the police, shoddy work by poorly trained officers means that magistrates often throw cases out of court.
Ms. White faced a tough decision: She could indict the Egyptian cleric for plotting to blow up major U.S. landmarks or seek to throw him out of the country for lying on his entry documents.
Send throngs of students from each district and make it clear that you will organize young voters and parents in those districts and throw them out of office if they continue to allow the banks to run roughshod.
In 1948, we had the courage to stare down the Dixiecrats and throw them out of the party (eventually into the loving and waiting arms of Richard Nixon and the Republicans), knowing it would lose us the South for at least a generation if not three, but we did it because it was right and Johnson finished the job with great civil rights victories.
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DeStefano, where Sotomayor backed the decision by the city of New Haven, Connecticut, to throw out the results of a firefighter promotion exam because almost no minorities qualified for promotions.
The trick of Daimler and Chrysler, and of the mergers to come, will be to throw out the nationalism of car making, while keeping its nationality.
DeStefano, in which she supported the city of New Haven, Connecticut's decision to throw out the results of a firefighter promotion exam because almost no minorities qualified for promotions.
It is the kind of stat reporters usually throw out at the top of a story, since it sounds like a big bump.
But we should not have these fights in a way that throws 74, 000 people out of -- in ways that throw 74, 000 people out of work who -- innocently.
"Make no mistake: My opponent is running for four more years of policies that will throw the economy further out of balance, " he said.
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