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And who knows, it may propel you on to Toledo.
Well, that's tough to say - I think there's a hope that a change in chemistry on the ballclub may propel Detroit, but talent wise, they're probably a little worse off than last season, and losing starting shortstop and defensive wizard Jose Iglesias for four to six months thanks to stress fractures in both legs will not help.
The MGM venture may propel her higher up that ladder.
Small group dynamics, Ms. Crenshaw said, may propel the mission beyond any individual's commitment.
Recent studies suggest that these phenomena could be related and that tumor cell metabolism may propel tumor immune escape.
You gave an insightful overview of the elements that may propel our country to reinstate the draft.
Because the Popular Party is more likely to impose the austerity measures investors want, that may propel markets, some analysts said.
Politicians and financiers are hardly the only professionals whose psychic flaws may propel them into the stratosphere.
This study seeks to examine this phenomenon by identifying socializing agents and influences in the lives of this group that may propel them into holding these beliefs.
We may be lucky, and a mighty economic recovery may propel the Europeans to reject aggressive nationalism in the years ahead.
It is this bedrock of support that is keeping President Bush even in the polls with his challenger John Kerry, and that may propel him into a second term.
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