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A secretary at the school said the bird might be theirs.
That the day, regardless of ups and downs, simply might be theirs.
Southampton believed salvation might be theirs when a Le Saux corner went in at the far post off John O'Shea's knee with Roy Carroll stranded after 10 minutes.
Labour's review and policies have lacked a big story to tell at a time when voters are thirsty for a vision of the future in which safe, secure and affordable housing might be theirs.
The 35-year-old will start Saturday morning's 15km time trial in Bristol with Tom Dumoulin of the Netherlands 49sec behind and Rohan Dennis of Australia at 51sec, which is sufficiently close for all three men to hope that overall victory might be theirs.
Along the way it loosened its notice procedure, eliminating notice entirely for items worth less than $50 and running generic 3 X5" newspaper ads directing readers to a state website to look up property they suspect might be theirs.
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To witness the riches that might still be theirs, they need only go downtown.
Who else can afford to spend nearly £30,000 on a kitchen that might not be theirs in a few years, and cannot even make them a profit when they leave?
What's needed instead is a less law-enforcement-oriented style of thinking and the funding of a far less punitive style of interventionism that would actually provide young people at risk with support services, constructive outlets, and reasons to feel that a rewarding life might someday be theirs.
He arrives in Washington on October 23, 1962, in the middle of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a day after President Kennedy has addressed the American people on national television to tell them that this planet might not be theirs -- or anyone else's -- for long.
It might not even be theirs.
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