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be around later
adverb
Generally.
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I will be around later today, in the threads, commenting.
"That might not be around later," Mr. Romney said, according to reporters who overheard him.
At a private fund-raiser this spring, Mr. Romney said H.U.D. "might not be around later" if he were elected president.
—Newt Gingrich, speaking at an N.R.A convention "Things like Housing and Urban Development, which my dad was head of, that might not be around later.
He said that the Department of Housing and Urban Development "might not be around later," essentially giving away that his pledge to radically shrink the government won't amount to anything.
Mr. Romney told the donors that the housing agency "might not be around later" and said the Education Department would be "a heck of a lot smaller" even if it wasn't eliminated altogether, The Journal reported.
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This means that the legal authorities Geithner may need to take over major financial institutions won't be around until later in the year, if at all, and that he won't be getting new funds anytime soon.
"I thought, how can this young man still be around 100 years later," he said.
The foundation gave them an unsolicited $60,000 and said it would be around to talk later.
I never imagined back in 1963 that the festival would still be around four decades later.
Lippmann and Croly would not have expected that hostility to bigness would still be around a hundred years later.
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