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Executives acknowledge that the worries arise now.
The questions that arise now include: Which Brown works can and should survive in performance?
But Professor Spitzer wondered how many additional challenges might arise now that Americans have grown more concerned about public safety.
Chelsea are even better equipped to plug any gaps that arise now that Jiri Jarosik has been signed.
Thankfully meningitis B is rare, but if the situation were to arise now, and I discovered someone had refused the vaccine and put my child in the situation he is now, I'm not really sure what I would do.
The issue that will arise now is whether hefty cuts to S4C will lead to the kind of furious reaction from Welsh-language campaigners that once so worried London-based politicians and civil servants.
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Mr. Patten said he saw three dominant issues arising now.
"I cannot explain why this arose now," Mr. Greenberg said.
This goes to a more important point that arises now that winter is upon us.
Among the questions arising now, given the changing demographics of the archdiocese, is whether New York Catholics will see their first archbishop with no claim to Irish ancestry.
The narrative wants to move from point to point through time, while topics that have arisen now and again across someone's life cry out to be collected.
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