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NBC is already facing some questions about its fall schedule.
Both the Saints and the Colts, though, face some questions coming out of this season, writes Don Banks on SI.com.
But the Giants, rich with talent at defensive end, face some questions about the makeup of their defensive front, something that seemed to concern Umenyiora.
Rangers Manager Ron Washington has been very stubborn about altering his batting order, but if the middle of the order continues to struggle in this game, he will face some questions about it before Game 3 in Texas.
But, facing some questions about his consistency, Mr. Gingrich said, "I do change things when conditions change," adding, however, that getting "this country back on track" would be "a very large change".
So when the fashion awards are handed out on Monday, Mr. Spurr, who is expected to attend, is likely to face some questions more awkward than whether he thinks he will win.
Indeed, had Pendleton been a seasoned professional, she would perhaps have faced some questions from the stewards after finishing fast but too late from an early position at the rear of the field.
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