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And with the contestant pool getting smaller, Coleman’s too-benign agenda, and Quinn and Rachel at war, Darius is going to be casualty No. 1.

Then again, truth can be casualty in NFL in April.

There will be casualty in the first episode.

Jon Corzine’s firm MF Global has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after making bets on European debt for some of the most troubled countries, becoming the first U.S. financial company to be casualty of the European debt crisis.

But speaking of the Reagan Administration's plan to have U.S. warships escort Kuwaiti tankers through the gulf, he warned, "There are no absolute guarantees that such an operation will be casualty free or that Iran will not escalate the sea war, which will present us with further difficult choices."

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

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