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If not now if not after a painfully incoherent minority Liberal government, if not after a succession of scandals, if not after four full terms of deteriorating government then when?"All this will doubtless be noted in Britain.
If not after 100 years, when will we be ready to embrace them?
But this is because she has a high towel turnover: she washes them every other day, "if not after every use".
That would include the cast, which is distinguished, if not, after a mere two and a half weeks of rehearsal under James Naughton's direction, entirely in sync.
Between 1945 and 1960, something in the order of ten million single-family homes were constructed in suburban subdivisions on land at the urban fringe and in rural areas that was unincorporated prior to, if not after, its development.
If not, after 2,000 years of history, of persecution and tenacious survival, the last Gnostics will finally disappear, victims of an extinction inadvertently set into motion by our nation's negligence in Iraq.
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More often than not, the same recipe has been made year after year, if not generation after generation.
If you have survived a trauma, you were likely helped, if not immediately after, then soon after.
So we'll see what happens, but I wouldn't be all that surprised if Jeb dropped out of the race after Nevada (if not right after South Carolina).
The final agreement is likely to be deferred until after the November election, if not until after a new president is inaugurated on 20 January 2017.
If not, why not?" After a few minutes, allow students to share their responses.
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