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Once the symposium was over, so was the date, along with any chances for a second one.
It was assumed that these worlds would become savagely hot on one side, and desperately cold on the other, destroying their atmosphere together with any chances for life.
The 23-year-old said he's a "very fast learner and hard worker," and finished with "Any chances?" The Twitter post, which was shared on Tuesday, struck a nerve and was retweeted more than 2,000 times.
La Pérouse's duties during the 1781 campaign season did not provide him with any chances to exercise his secret orders, but the aftermath of the disastrous French loss in the April 1782 Battle of the Saintes presented him with the opportunity.
These new works deftly weave together exaggerated contemporary references -- including priests secretly gallivanting in thigh high stockings and pumps -- with an arcane and sinister iconography, emphasizing Teraoka's view of the Catholic Church at a critical crossroads, with any chances at true modernization most likely long-passed.
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Close enough that they no longer worry about the Cardinals, the one team with any chance of catching them.
"To be honest," Urán said, "I didn't think we were in with any chance of winning".
And now they know that Tony Blair is the only European leader with any chance of restoring them".
The Mets lost six of seven games during the homestand, along with any chance of postseason play.
To make this happen, or indeed to come up with any Iran policy with any chance of success, Trump will need good foreign policy advice.
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