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He has collected some of these hypotheticals in "What If?," an illustrated book of outlandish physics questions, out this month, that investigates serious scientific concepts.
This savage and utterly gripping drama imagines a lawless London in what – if you're in the right (or wrong) mood – feels like the all-too-foreseeable future.
Yet Abraham Foxman says that already some worried Jews are calling the Anti-Defamation League with "what if" questions, as in, "What if the ticket loses?
The nagging doubts crowd in; what if the world has moved on since the days when university education was free, and thus a no-brainer?
And she has batted away a daily barrage of "What if" questions from friends, nervous incumbents and reporters — as in "What if Democrats lose their majority?" (Would she run for minority leader? Would she quit Congress?) Efforts to engage Ms. Pelosi on such questions are futile.
"I felt interested in: What if we tried some things that feel dangerous?" It has resulted, at least for Ms. Hawkins, in some of the hardest dancing she's ever had to do in this, her first appearance with the John Jasperse Company.
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HISTORY abounds in what-ifs.
Jobe is not one to wallow in what-ifs.
Although the debt crisis dealt in "what ifs" that few people could process, the FAA impasse produced immediate, real-world problems.
- Popular fiction often dabbles in what-ifs.
"That way we're not negotiating in what-ifs," a Senate aide said.
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