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The shoes can easily be reglued or resoled by a cobbler, but most consumers would prefer to buy a shoe that won''t come apart in the first place. This is a really nice feature because over time woven glass has the tendency to separate and come apart. Were the BT-MCI deal to come apart, it would be similar to the 1989 breakdown of an employees-attempted buyout of United Airlines. |
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