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As for where shoppers are likely to point their browsers, Nielsen/- NetRatings predicted that "virtual department stores" like Amazon.com or Buy.com will have the most traffic, with 22.4 million visitors.
But United executives are likely to point to continued success on the field and strong growth.
McConnell, however, is likely to point to the so-called "Thurmond rule" as precedent for his attempt to block confirmation.
In a death penalty hearing, his lawyers are very likely to point this out as a mark in his favor.
But when explaining science he is most likely to point to a movie such as "A Bug's Life".
When voters think about the Republican Party's identity today, they are more likely to point toward the Tea Party movement.
"While the army remains fixated on India as Pakistan's mortal enemy, the common man is just as likely to point to America".
The club is likely to point out that operating profits have more than doubled from £43m since the Glazers took over in 2005.
Critics are likely to point out that Owen Paterson, Truss's predecessor, blocked an EU directive that would have suspended three pesticides that are believed to have harmed bees.
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