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On the surface, the sport could be hailed as a model of equality.
Today, Nafta could be hailed as a successful example of the bipartisanship that Mr. Obama promises.
In time, though, Obama could be hailed as the president who led the US from the old world into the new.
With Iran in the diplomatic doghouse, even a minor gesture of international goodwill like this could be hailed as a comforting boost for the Tehran regime.
The Pebble could be hailed as the second coming of the smartwatch, after Microsoft's Spot system, and is arguably the most influential in the last 10 years.
And while their courageous but futile battles against western troops could be hailed, it was difficult to dwell on their acts of violence against peaceful missionary families.
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"It could be hailing".
''If you see someone in the street raise their hand, they could be hailing a taxi or swatting a wasp6''.
In the middle of his set, DJ Dappa turns down the pounding beat for a moment to shout out to the Clapton crew, but these days - thanks to the station's internet broadcasts - he could be hailing listeners in Denmark or Detroit.
Bringing that truly driverless Level 4 experience to public roads and public riders is a huge step, and a sign we could be hailing an autonomous ride sooner than you might think.
If you see someone in the street raise their hand, they could be hailing a taxi or swatting a wasp.
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