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In principle, they could be hosted in an existing Symantec data center anywhere.
The report suggests that local, not-for-profit lenders and credit unions could be hosted in Post Office branches or partner with Church of England parishes.
So, theoretically, the two semi-finals could be hosted in the Emirates and the Olympic Stadium (whatever has become of it by then) and the final at Wembley.
And then there are the less successful ones; the ones that could be hosted by anyone, the ones where he is little more than a hired hand.
Denton suggested a public debate could be hosted by a neutral moderator, such as the Committee to Protect Journalists, a not-for-profit group to which Thiel has donated.
Earlier this month, officials in Austin (the state capital) and Travis County were preparing to vote on whether gun shows could be hosted in the publicly owned Exposition Center.
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But yes, the Knicks are still alive and could be hosting the pretty people again courtside in a Game 7.
Once 'Stage 2' is completed next summer, wilting fans will have a canopy to ease the very real risk of sunstroke, while Miami could be hosting the Super Bowl again as soon as 2019.
Of the three teams they could be hosting the weekend after next none had much joy at the Rec earlier in the season – Saracens lost 21-11, Exeter 31-14 and Leicester 45-0.
The ECB's delight at hearing that the Stanford match would go ahead was tempered yesterday by the news that it could be hosting a Test series between England and a Sri Lankan second XI in May 2009.
Ham Island resident Sunita Shroff said she and her husband had been storing items for flood-hit neighbours and could be hosting some of them later.
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