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Ryotaro Posted 14 years ago
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He reserved his worst vitriol for the administrator

Hi,

This is from an article about SAAB's bankrupt.

"Muller reserved his worst vitriol for the administrator, Swedish lawyer Guy Lofalk, who had been overseeing Saab's protection from creditors, which it entered in September."

I tried to rephrase the sentence above to see if my understanding is correct, but I am not sure the part underlined.

Could you correct my writing below?

Muller finaly gave his worst vitriol to the administrator, Swedish lower Guy Lofolk, who had been overseeing Saab's protection from creditors who entered in September.

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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Hi, Muller kept his most bitter comment for the administrator, Swedish lawyer Guy Lofalk, who had been supervising Saab's protection from creditors, which entered in September. Regards

  • Hi, Muller kept his most bitter comment for the administrator, Swedish lawyer Guy Lofalk, who had been supervising Saab's protection from creditors, which entered in September.
  • Regards
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Hi,
Muller kept his most bitter comment for the administrator, Swedish lawyer Guy Lofalk, who had been
supervising Saab's protection from creditors, which entered in September.

Regards

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