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Mr. Riggio first announced his intention to bid for the company's 675 stores in February, a plan that essentially would have split the company in half.
I slept with the ball, took it to the bathroom with me, and essentially would have fought to the death if anyone tried to take it from me".
But he and his lawyers rejected a plea agreement with the Justice Department that essentially would have sentenced him to up to six months behind bars — and away from the two small children he had with his late wife, Elizabeth.
In New York, legislators defeated a measure proposed by the Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, that essentially would have enshrined the reproductive rights guaranteed by Roe v. Wade into state law.
"If somebody were to steal my laptop today, they can't get into my hard drive, and they can't use it," says Hauguel. "They essentially would have to take the hard drive out and rebuild the laptop with a new hard drive".
The issues have yet to be resolved, which is why these SXSW panels -- which essentially would have been pro-GamerGate and anti-GamerGate events -- should have been relevant.
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In many ways, Stiglitz's positions, which are essentially Keynesian, would have been viewed as fairly conventional in the pre-Thatcher and pre-Reagan era.
Essentially he would have been penalised for being out of his depth against a side with aspirations of qualifying for the Champions League and we should guard against that.
Essentially, I would have never even met this person if it wasn't for Girldrive.
Essentially, I would have to tell you in all honesty, I don't know.
"Essentially, you would have constitutional issues in doing that," he said.
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