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It's been pretending to be very concerned about the "retrospective" issue because it hopes it will wound Turnbull somehow.
Referring to Afghanistan and Iraq, he said Mr. Obama was "like one who swallows a double-edged dagger — whichever way he moves it, it will wound him".
A city that was so hybrid that we got made fun of by Bollywood and by most other Indians for it is now on the verge of an identity reinvention so deep and artificial that it will wound us more than the worst developer's axe or bulldozer.
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"If the nuclear industry does not get its act together, it will wind up being redundant".
If Notre Dame wins its last two games, it will wind up in a minor bowl.
In the coming months, it will wind down its run of 2,500 blisteringly fast Roadster cars, and next year, it will start producing the more sedate Model S sedan at a rate of 20,000 a year.
I don't think it will wind up in Court.
It will wind through the city before it enters the Olympic Stadium during Friday night's opening ceremony.
And construction on it will wind through some of the city's densest -- and most prickly -- neighborhoods.
Regardless of the route the money travels, all of it will wind up in the hands of eligible Madoff victims, according to both Mr. Bharara and Mr. Picard.
"The strength of this capital expenditure number is in some ways borrowing demand from the future because it will wind down," he said.
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