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Mr. Greenblatt may be able to push through a few projects early in the new year, but he will largely be working from the roster left behind by Mr. Gaspin.
The New Zealand coach Brian McClennan has hinted strongly that he will largely overlook British-based players for the Tri-Nations, with the competition being held down under and beginning with New Zealand facing Australia on October 14.
I hope you never lose that enthusiasm.' " In the coming season of "Breaking Bad," which starts with Jesse in rehab but finds him gradually working his way back to his partnership with Walter, any remaining purity of his character will be tested, Mr. Paul said, and he will largely fail.
Although both fighters are promising knockouts on Saturday night, it seems likelier that the encounter will resemble most recent Mayweather fights: he will largely avoiding taking punches, while delivering just enough to remind McGregor, the judges, and everyone watching that he could, if he felt like it, deliver many more.
An estimated $8 billion budget deficit looms next year, and his tax cuts and rebates could expand that, but Mr. Christie now says he will largely follow the governor's lead in closing the gap: saving $2 billion by deferring pension contributions and reaping a hoped-for $2 billion in additional federal stimulus aid.
When he retires at age 60, he will largely continue his current stream of income until he reaches 65 — the age at which the payments on his equity interest in the firm cease.
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If Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is defeated Tuesday night, he'll largely have himself to blame.
Either way, the one emerging consistency in all the different concepts of how Romney might govern if he becomes president is that he'll largely be doing a lot of shutting up and falling in line.
Its success, he says, will largely depend on political goodwill.
The remainder of his tenure, he said, will largely be spent training a successor -- not yet named -- and inveighing against complacency and the temptation to cut corners if the economy slumps again.
In Iraq, Renas Jano, a member of the parliament's foreign affairs committee, told journalists that "after the U.S. president's decision to stop granting visas for Iraqi citizens, it is very likely that Iraq will stop granting U.S. citizens entry visas". This decision, he noted will largely impact American soldiers, diplomats and companies that do business in the country.
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