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They could do the same with F.R.A. if it ever became as widely available as its antiquated predecessor.
The law, if it ever became a law, would be almost impossible to enforce.
If it ever became a majority, she would leave the Grand Old Party straightaway.
Earlier in the season, Rivera asked Girardi for the opportunity to play in the field if it ever became a possibility.
The foundation embraces many aesthetic sports, such as synchronised swimming and figure skating, and would welcome cheerleading if it ever became a "true sport".
If it ever became necessary, he adds, Linden Lab could "become a regulator and break up monopolies", but this does not seem likely to come about.How, then, is one to make sense of Second Life?
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By the end of the 15th century the Estates-General could be said to have acquired its main characteristics, but it was not, nor would it ever become, an institution.
The Duke of Hamilton, Scotland's leading toff, staked his claim to the crown of an independent Scotland, should it ever become available, by carrying the crown down from its vault in Edinburgh Castle to the Parliament.
Will it ever become a democracy?
Michael T. Byarard sees it, if it ever becomes necessary to escape from New York, he is ready.
Osborne: So what are we going to do if it ever becomes public?
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