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In effect, Greene is impersonating a Hollywood filmmaker of historical dramas, a Steven Spielberg or an Edward Zwick, in order to film a documentary about the town of Bisbee today and the still-powerful traces of its stifled history — to film a behind-the-scenes and making-of documentary about a film that he would make if he were such a filmmaker.
He doesn't mean it, but what difference would it make if he did?
He will have plenty of hard choices to make if he gets his team to Brazil in 2014.
What difference would it make if he packed in the job today?
The case he is likely to make, if he runs, would focus on two aspects of electability.
It is not known how much he will make if he succeeds in returning Chrysler to sustained profitability.
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