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"It may take something longer than that".
It may take something bigger to change the Republicans' minds — like a phone call from Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
But it may take something as startling as a totalitarian new voice saying "You've got mail" -- Charlton Heston's, perhaps -- to wake the country up.
It may take something similar to stop Williams in Paris, considering that she is on a 27-match winning streak largely built on what had been her most vulnerable surface.
The funding issue will be taken up again this week, but Spock, as usual, was correct: it may take something like a Vulcan mind meld to sort this Congress out.
"It may take something bad happening before these app stores take notice".
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"Then players would think about the risk of getting caught, it's quite a risk to take if you are banned for life - not like cycling where you may take something but get banned for a year or two, it should be for life". Fifa, world football's governing body, has said they have the power to ban match-fixers for life from the game, but have called for longer prison sentences for criminals involved.
He explained: "Alcohol is definitely the gateway drug because your inhibitions are lowered and you may take something if you were offered.
That said, Lesnar's fleeting appearances haven't done him any favours over the last year, and it may take a little something extra to give the match the fireworks it needs in order to merit it's headline status.
"It's all about communicating over large distances, because the 'normal' internet doesn't expect that it may take minutes before something is sent for it to arrive," Kim Nergaard from Esa told the BBC.
"Sometimes it may take time for something to get to me.
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