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There are 1200 players that professionals need to know about plus all of the coaches, umpires, and we can't forget prospects.
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"Or, alternatively, that you can stick by your principles and forget any prospect of being elected.
What they forget is that prospects for interns are worse than they have ever been before.
But with this return, it looks as if Murphy's forgotten the prospect of forever that faced him four years ago.
Forget the surreal prospect of a trafficless Times Square.
Acid house came at a time, in London anyway, when people had been suffering under Thatcherism and wanted a chance to go out and get messed up and forget about their lack of prospects, because enough drugs will do that for you.
But Mr. Fields doesn't forget how miserable Ford's prospects were when he became president of the Americas division in 2005, or the tens of thousands of jobs he had to cut to get its United States operations back on track.
Forget, for a moment, the prospect that airports this holiday season may reflect all of the grim ambience of a New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles waiting room, as the crowds grow, the carry-on bags pile up and the authorities impose the most strict luggage-inspection regime in the history of commercial travel.
Don't forget: You're selling every prospect on your company just as much as they're marketing themselves to you.
I was so pleased myself that I completely forgot about the prospect of Nana beside me, marveling at the machinery.
"There's a morning after…there are things we won't forget," he warned.Hence the prospect of long and difficult bargaining to come.
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