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They remember the day Mr. Clinton rode into town promising a Pentagon payroll-processing center with room for 7,000 workers (it went elsewhere), and the time Mr. Kerry set up his dais in front of a boarded-up building so the cameras would show Youngstown's ugly rump even though there was a new state office complex on the other side of the street.
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"Has a team ever been "mathematically certain" of winning the title, only to be deducted points and see it go elsewhere?" asked Conor Green in May 2005.
Mr. Willimon and Ms. Ostrow described the negotiations as cordial, but also acknowledged that the Flea was torn about whether to keep the play or let it go elsewhere in exchange for, say, a producing credit and financial royalty.
Let us know at the usual address – [email protected] "Has a team ever been 'mathematically certain' of winning the title only to be deducted points and see it go elsewhere?" asked Conor Green back in 2005.
I can't predict the content, but who would want to?" "I go with it, I love the idea of letting it become what it is, and seeing where it goes," says Vega. "It's also OK when it goes elsewhere.
"We do not want it going elsewhere, it will put lives at risk".
Prof Jon Shaw, from Plymouth University, said: "We're going to have a lot of competition [for funding], we've got a big hurdle to overcome to convince the government we need the money first this time instead of it going elsewhere".
Trillo explains the endurance of the myth by the fact the city disappeared off the map when it fell into decline in the 17th and 18th Centuries, after the Moors deserted it and trade went elsewhere.
We think it unlikely that patients went elsewhere as in the Dutch health system, patients are registered with only one general practice and it is not possible to consult other GPs.
Otherwise, it would be better you went elsewhere.
Rodriguez was roundly criticized here following the aborted Mets negotiations, but it was understandable why he went elsewhere, beyond that staggering sum of money.
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