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But within six years, he had amassed debts of over $100,000 and faced imminent financial ruin.
Butt amassed debts and pursued romances.
He had very few IOUs left to call now; he had amassed debts.
Guillem had apparently amassed debts to the Temple and the Hospital: they were allowed to hold their inheritances until the debt was paid.
"It was careless of you to amass debts to so many people, Newbrough," Nigel drawled in disinterested accents.
Their son Prince Francis (Frank) inherited the habit, and as an officer with his regiment in Dublin he soon amassed debts of up to £1,000.
However, Mackenzie continued to amass debts, and in May 1826, he fled across the American border to Lewiston, New York to evade his creditors.
The club did not return at any level of Russian football in the 2011-12 season, as the club was eventually disbanded after amassing debts of RUB 800m.
While their old firm rivals Rangers, have set new standards of footballing and business excellence, Celtic have been starved of success, amassing debts of almost five million pounds.
Mr. Tannenbaum, an officer in the army reserve, had amassed debts and was apparently pursuing what he thought was a lucrative deal involving Arab businessmen, according to Israeli news reports.
The local government had amassed debts of 1.3 million Austrian schillings (AS) against cash reserves of 40,000 AS. Local construction and civic maintenance had come to a standstill.
In the mid-1990s, the Duchess amassed debts of £4.2 million but then, in her mid-30s, she went on a four-year earning spree in America, including writing her autobiography, to pay off the debts.
The Homer Lee Bank Note Company produced currency and postage stamps for numerous foreign governments before amassing debts and being taken over by the American Bank Note Company in 1891.
The term has been applied to Portsmouth, who amassed debts which eventually saw them become the first Premier League club to enter administration in February of the 2009-10 season, leading to relegation in the same season after the subsequent nine-point penalty.
When both were lost to us at her death, Emma was safely (I thought) married to Henri d'Agrigente and for a dozen years the two lived splendidly, amassing debts in the Hôtel d'Agrigente, Boulevard de Courcelles.