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The Giants quickly learned they had a prospect.
The country had massive challenges but had a prospect, at least, of overcoming them.
He also said he had a prospect in mind to present the award.
He said it was agreed resources were stretched to teach the course, and part of Siddiqui's claim had a prospect of success.
They also said Mr. Rove had told Mr. Gilmore that he expected him to travel more than he had, a prospect that did not fit what they described as the governor's genuine desire to spend more time with his family.
Though they had endured increasing privations and were half-starved due to the Allied blockade by mid-1918, the German people had retained their morale surprisingly well as long as they believed Germany had a prospect of achieving victory on the Western Front.
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"Some want to have a prospect of doing so.
If the man accepts the call, Hymie knows he has a prospect.
That, claims Macquarie, gives it an incentive to undertake capital expenditure, since it has a prospect of earning a decent return over the long term.
Yet now a general election looms in 2015, and the NLD is not only legal, it has a prospect of winning power.
Herein, biosynthetic methods have a prospect for development and research.
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