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In a city that tilts to the left, the odds are—just on Ms Hidalgo's side.
If Bernie Sanders is elected, or Hillary Clinton now that Sanders has nudged her to the left, the odds of a positive outcome are good.
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Unfortunately, this leaves the odds of him reprising his Beacon Theater high jinks of 2009 — in which he led a wildly debauched sprint through "Gimme Some Money" with the unplugged members of Spinal Tap — slim to none.
He had tried to make his own anal beads using nuts and bolts in a condom, and the condom burst, leaving the odds and ends lost in his butt.
The conversion of state factories has often left the workers at odds with new employers, both foreign and Chinese.
All this has left the mayor at odds with most of his fellow elected officials, most of them Democrats.
The debate has left the C.I.A. at odds with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies, whose officials have testified that harsh interrogation methods are either unnecessary or counterproductive.
The Islamic Revolution that toppled the shah's government led to the seizure of the American Embassy and a 444-day hostage crisis that have left the two countries at odds with each other ever since.
That pain, and the mounting pressures that come with success, left the band members at odds with each other about career goals and musical directions, and collectively unable to plan a next move.
And she laughed at how their astrological signs -- both are Cancers -- left the two emotional perfectionists at odds.
I had no interest in leaving, but the odds were low that I'd ever be C.E.O.
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