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But if the Republicans are going to capture the governor's office, some political experts say, they might be smart to ask Mr. Edgar for advice.
"Look, he [Assange] is in the embassy, he's a friend of the consul, and he calls him at four in the morning to say they are going to capture Snowden.
But with the greatest respect for my computational modeling colleagues, and as much as we want simple laws that are going to capture these kinds of practices things like Head's Law or Bayes' Law none of them really does justice to what children do.
Martin Stead, CEO of Nutmeg, said: "There is a very significant market opportunity before us, in the UK and beyond, and we are going to capture it.
Berkshire "is the only truly AAA monoline franchise operating today, and, if its weaker balance competitors are going to capture business, they will have to do so on price and terms and conditions," says Rob Haines, an analyst at CreditSights.
And you can be assured that sooner or later, we are going to capture that helicopter and those that carried out this terror attack against the institutions of the country". Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said the military had been deployed to apprehend the pilot and recover the German-built Bolkow helicopter.
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I'm going to capture it.
But what's going to capture the audience is her first song.
No song is going to capture 2014 any better than this Vine.
"Someone's going to capture this wealth," said Derek Fowler, a wealth adviser at Morgan Stanley.
For the mass media that's the fixture that is going to capture the imagination.
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