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That "could yet make their credit more vulnerable," he said.

He could yet make his daughter's political life extremely uncomfortable.

The dictator could yet make trouble even from his grave.

But Fox remains confident that Skrynka could yet make it.

Patrick Roberts, the 17-year-old star of Fulham's academy, could yet make the grade.

Mr Hazare's electoral future may be dust, but plenty of other spoilers could yet make trouble.

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Mr. Claffey said yesterday that, as he had not seen the league's implementation plan, he could not yet make any conclusions about the union's options.

We could not yet make out its hilly, rumpled face, its forbidding tonsure of scree or how granular and salty its snow often appeared from certain angles.

Yet the paradox of 2 Corinthians 6 10 remained: How could a Christian be poor yet make many rich, have nothing yet possess everything?

Kim's courtship of Rodman, his pursuit of a boyhood hero, could yet start making him look as vulnerable to others in his regime as it makes him look to us in the west, who are far more used to seeing how much a powerful figure loses when he loses his mystique.

And he warned the pitch at the Swalec Stadium could yet deteriorate, making the need for a first-innings lead imperative.

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