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Even so, there is a distinct possibility of an upset.
But the distinct possibility of a Schundler victory was already beginning to sink in.
Jeff and Vicki understood, of course, that there was also the distinct possibility of little or no recovery.
That means that you are compromising any distinct possibility of private time, except when I walk.
"There is a very distinct possibility of the federal government assuming that the state of New Jersey should pay more," Mr. Robins said.
"We will see the distinct possibility of this Labor Party being brought to its knees," said Hilton Dawson, a Labor legislator.
Jess's mood is overcast with the distinct possibility of showers, her dark countenance foreshadowing a freak storm that overturns their boat, leaving the sailors stranded and adrift.
Even the city of the 1940's and 1950's was not immune to fears of sudden catastrophe, the distinct possibility of nuclear attack.
I will, however, say that in no way have I ruled out the distinct possibility of extending my contract and finishing my career with the Tiger organization.
Becoming a parent creates the distinct possibility of eventually becoming a parent-in-law (even more so now that all New Yorkers have the right to marry).
The Yankees wanted their own network and MSG was looking at the distinct possibility of losing its most dominant programming, a staple from March to September.
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