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But it might elect an independent candidate, businessman Greg Orman, who is looking strong in a battle against Republican incumbent Senator Pat Roberts.
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If the puppymonkeybaby kicked its dad in the crotch and farted immediately afterward, we might elect it permanent emperor of the galaxy.
"But if we have a number of two-bedrooms building up somewhere, we might elect to pay it in that one property, just to get brokers to show it and help us market it".
But he adds: "We might elect to sell it because the market value of that property could pay for double the number of units somewhere else".
Unless Mr. Romney is trailing badly in the polls by the summer, he might elect to play it safe, and congressmen are probably safer and more manageable vice-presidential choices than governors are.
The city might elect its next mayor based on a story of two cities, to which Pynchon seems to be asking why not three, five or a hundred?
Mr. Barhoum said it was very possible that the council might elect Mr. Meshal for another term.
I do not think he is the right candidate, but it is conceivable, for the wrong reasons, that Europe might elect the wrong candidate.
"I thought he might elect to stay out of some of it," Scott said.
Indeed, when a process is allocated a limited amount of vCPU time in a guest OS, it might get deprived of this resource by the host's scheduler which might elect a different VM for execution at any moment.
Although clinicians might elect not to collect specimens when LTCF residents have diarrheal illness, we think it more likely that reporting is more complete in LTCFs.
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