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That wouldn't leave much for a new boiler or a new roof.
That doesn't leave much for our entry-level worker to spend as a consumer.
But it doesn't leave much for Polunin to do (his Franz, drugged with a potion, lies slumped over a table during this scene), and it misses the opportunities found by other productions for fairground-horror fun in Coppelius's lair.
Such homegrown demand doesn't leave much for export to the UK, but it's worth checking out craft beer bars such as the Euston Tap and Bristol's Small Bar for St Patrick's Day specials, or even flying to Dublin, which is a mere hop, skip and Ryanair bump over the Irish Sea.
That doesn't leave much for reinvesting in growth initiatives.
What if your means are more modest and you don't expect to leave much for heirs?
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Sanders has never hidden his political background and has left much for critics to pick over.
It poses the challenging question, "What if anything could be an expressive material?" and leaves much for the viewer to resolve.
Abandoned by the culture, it's up to the creative individual to secure this transitional moment in time, which leaves much for the imagination.
However, these commitments still leave much room for development as well as for tension and uncertainty.
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