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That has to come off the balance sheet of assets and liabilities somehow, and it does so in the annual profit and loss statement.
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Some people snap off side branches with their fingers, but this can rip the canes if they don't come off cleanly.
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The streetlights that surround this cemetery often come off and on one by one.
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Well the wheels had certainly come off that joy ride.
lifestyle.one
But some of the things he said in this interview come off as the ramblings of a serious paranoiac, and one who has very high self-regard.
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Much of the time, however, the media attention generated is counterproductive, because the snarling stars involved come off as off-puttingly self-centered egotists.
entertainment.inquirer.net
He said demand for knock-down-and-rebuild land sites had come off the boil, and tougher bank lending practices were affecting a broad spectrum of buyers.
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But, despite the individually potent ingredients, somehow the composite doesn't quite come off...
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The investigators also learnt from the witnesses that nothing had come off the aircraft beforehand, ruling out structural failure.
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Sure, sometimes the minds to which he grants us access irk us with their half-baked judgments, stubbornly refuse to dismount from their hobbyhorses, or come off as complacent weenies.
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