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Aetna and Humana may be able to eventually present a deal that allays antitrust concerns.
Taken together, BP executives say, they should be able to eventually contain a vast majority of the leaking oil.
"So while the violence is intolerable, we may be able to eventually accept these decisions if the violence ends, and quickly".
Just because we can't do it today, doesn't mean we won't be able to eventually have the structures and programs we want.
For example, 44 percent of urban voters and 37 percent of suburban voters said illegal immigrants should be able to eventually apply for citizenship, while a plurality of rural voters took a different point of view, with 48 percent saying illegal immigrants should be deported.
People who want to run Zula on their premises will be able to eventually/.
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Plus property investment presents the option of being able to eventually gain UK residency status".
I am able to eventually get past some, tracking down author versions or receiving articles from people I reach out to through email and social media.
Most of the evacuees were able to eventually return to repaired homes or secure moves into public housing apartments or other permanent housing.
Owens was able to eventually retain his title with the Pop-up Powerbomb but Neville showed the fans what he was capable of during his reign in NXT.
Several potential bidders for the team have said that they were interested in investing in the Mets only if they were able to eventually have a majority stake.
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