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And he may be about to create one of the largest steelmakers in the world.

Amazingly, Congress may be about to create a whole new economic problem by voluntarily defaulting on the national debt.

Though Mexicans may not be about to create the next global hit such as Facebook or Uber, they have plenty of room to deploy technology to improve efficiencies in their country's lumbering "old economy".

Interestingly, the New 3DS now has the exact same number of screens, buttons and sticks as the Wii U; could Nintendo be about to create games that will work across both consoles?

Can the coalition really be about to create 100 new life peers to "reflect" the party balance of the newly-elected House of Commons, as the Times reports this morning?

Much of it came in a general sense that they might be about to create something rather than anything more tangible – credit, perhaps, to the solidity of Argentina's defending – but Senad Lulic forced a fine save form Romero with a low header from a right-wing corner four minutes before the break.

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In trying to contain one refugee crisis, Europe and Pakistan are about to create another.

"We're about to create a new glass ceiling," said Assemblywoman Marcia A. Karrow, a Republican from Hunterdon County.

There a troupe is about to create either a new work or a new interpretation of a classic.

After that, they would be able to communicate wirelessly only through a network that they were about to create themselves.

Now some wonder whether president Thabo Mbeki is about to create a new one: the lame duck.

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