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Contrary to many dire predictions, there is life after Baz.
There had been too many dire warnings in the news media and from political figures that the event might easily dissolve into violence.
"Well, we don't know that," he said when asked on MSNBC about the many dire predictions of the fallout of a default.
Besides, if business travellers (my intended audience) tend to take taxis, so must I. Finally, the many dire warnings about the high violent-crime rate have hit home.
"The Times has corrupted the entire face of Indian journalism, including television," he told me, noting that there is less international news, less coverage of the arts, less reporting on the many dire threats that India faces.
In the first round in Parma, Berlusconi's party won a meagre 4.7%, in one of many dire performances in the hundreds of contests held up and down the country.
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Having debauched himself as the smug shirtless git of many a dire romantic comedy, this actor looked all washed up.
The confidence that sustained their balance sheets has evaporated, leaving many in dire trouble.Might the problem be more widespread than housing?
It all began in 1999, when many predicted dire consequences once the year 2000 arrived and computers the world over went haywire.
Many leave dire circumstances, only to face what lawyers describe as a uniquely fraught road to asylum, with the worst rejection often coming from their fellow countrymen.
The summary itself acknowledged the need for much more research, but also laid out many potentially dire consequences if the warming even takes a middle course.
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