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America has an aircraft carrier stationed offshore in case it decides to evacuate its diplomats from the fortified embassy in Tripoli, where staff took to shelters on July 20th as shells fell around the walls.
The fact that Iran is increasing production further has heighted suspicions in the West that it wants to stockpile the fuel in case it decides, in the future, to produce bomb-grade material.
The Pentagon has drawn up plans to send fresh troops quickly to Iraq in case it decides it must keep 135,000 or more American soldiers deployed beyond July, senior officials said Tuesday.
The Pentagon has drawn up plans to send fresh troops quickly to Iraq in case it decides it must keep 135,000 or more American troops deployed beyond July, senior officials said.
In addition to office space, Manhattan West will have a 57-story tower with 900 rental units, though Brookfield has configured the building with two elevator banks in case it decides to spin some of those units off as condos, said Philip Wharton, the company's senior vice president for development.
Richard Leeson, personal investment development manager at Scottish Equitable, points out that even after you have changed domicile, "the Inland Revenue will never confirm that your UK domicility has been revoked in case it decides to challenge your status after death".
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Last year, it asked the Bush administration for the equipment needed in case it decided to take unilateral military action against Iran.
Ryanair evidently prefers to rely on its own medical judgment, and in your case it decided that a punctured lung did not even justify postponing your flight without a substantial change fee.
But in each case it decided the whole was better than the sum of its parts.
A federal appeals court in New York will take the unusual step of rehearing a case it decided in June, when it dismissed a lawsuit filed by a telecommunications engineer from Canada who was detained at Kennedy Airport in 2002, flown to Jordan and expelled to Syria, where he said he was tortured.
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