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Now, he is likely to be fully rehabilitated.
The spill is only likely to be fully curtailed by the relief wells BP is currently drilling more than 5km below sea level.
Marijuana is on the ballot this November and is likely to be fully legalized after 20 years of pioneering medical legitimacy.
The poorest quintile is more than twice as likely to be stunted, a function of chronic malnutrition, and nearly three times less likely to be fully immunized.
Analysts say that the elections are not likely to be fully competitive or fair, but that they could move the military to decentralize some of its power.
They also seem to be betting that compromise remains a dirty word among voters who are most likely to be fully engaged once primary voting begins.
Wealthier sections have returned more quickly, mostly because homeowners were more likely to be fully insured and had other resources to tap even if they weren't.
While Barca's subdued performance without their talisman was a concern, they can comfort themselves with the knowledge that he is likely to be fully fit for the semi-final, first leg in two weeks time.
Add the media circus that will accompany the wedding of the decade, and every four- and five-star property within confetti-drifting range of Westminster Abbey is likely to be fully booked at top rates.
The U.S. demographic decline is not likely to be fully offset by international students.
The company, 25% owned by the state of Minas Gerais, is likely to be fully privatized soon.
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