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It is thought-provoking that only two more votes in this case could have projected the United States into the police-roadblock age.
Predictably, the orchestra played well, apart from some questionable woodwind intonation in the protest scene, though the strings could have projected better at times without fear of overwhelming these sturdy singers, especially in the scene at the Tolstoy Farm collective.
I mean, they could have projected to make $1 in 2010 for all I know.
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If my body is not deteriorating and – I don't have to be rich – but if I have material means to live comfortably and to get around, then I could have projects and relationships.
"We may be facing things we couldn't have projected.
And absolutely, positively, no doubt we could not have projected he'd be what he is today".
Ed Stanco, an actuary in the reinsurance business, could never have projected that the first horse he bred — he calls her the Princess — would earn four consecutive Grade I triumphs leading to the Distaff.
This is to say, he is exacting in his references, recreating a look or a moment from the archives so precisely that, at his show on Sunday, you could easily have projected Ms. Hall's face on the models.
You couldn't have projected, when he was coming into college, that in two years he would go that high.
Could McKinney perhaps have projected her self onto this shadowy figure?
This tally included 19,678 international students in universities, a figure the government has projected could rise to 50,000 by 2025.
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