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THE Velella case is likely to command attention for some time.
Vastly experienced and not likely to command wages that are too dear.
At the end of that first major deal he would be 33 -- far less likely to command another major one.
Yet the result is likely to command more interest than the performances since neither side is playing consistently well.
It is likely to command media attention far beyond anything it has managed outside the European elections.
As the third quarter progresses, commodities and financials are still likely to command the most attention from investors.
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NATO now seems likely to provide "command and control" functions, but with a separate authority running the operation, which includes Arab and other non-NATO countries.
It's a recognition that the more the United States is perceived to have manipulated the constitutional process, the less likely it is to command respect among the Iraqi people.
The tour starts with a speech likely to have commanded Palin's usual $100,000-plus 100,000-plus speakernfeeence in Delhi organised by India today magazine.
Exact details as to who earns what are always shrouded in secrecy, but the expectation would be that the film's top talent would share something in the range $50m to $75m – with Colin Firth's performance as the stammering king likely to have commanded the highest single payment.
Flagship apps — such as Angry Birds — are likely to have commanded much larger payouts to be ported over of course.
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