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And so it has filed for bankruptcy and is poised to be liquidated.

But in March 1944, nearly the entire group of 5,000 from Theresienstadt were liquidated.

Those businesses could be shrunk, broken into smaller entities, or certain operations could be liquidated or closed.

The penalty for doing so is "liquidated damages" of $5 million.

Madoff's fully liquidated assets are believed to total less than $1 billion, a small fraction of his firm's losses.

It sent gold to Paris as fast as it could be shipped and insured, and so seems to have liquidated its debt.

Whether more will come to light, or of what sort, when the computation is quite liquidated, one cannot say.

When the tradesmen had all been paid they would then pay the Professors, but not until all other debts had first been liquidated.

On that day, southern interests liquidated heavily, causing net losses of eighty to ninety points.

In a year or so we'll all be out from under with bonds and stock liquidated dollar for dollar.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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