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If not, the state's primary may be bumped to May 29.
Occasionally groups may be bumped for a high priority CALS/University event and will be promptly notified.
How do you sell service at times when there is a risk some customers may be bumped off?
4 Talk about actual rugby tactics for a bit (NB may be bumped if items 1-3 overrun).
Occasionally, in fact, a team may be bumped up or down from its natural seed line because of bracketing principles — if, for instance, it would be forced to play a team from the same conference unless it were moved.
"I think some of the N.C.A.A. rules hold players back," said Nick Collison, a senior from Kansas, who may be bumped down in the draft by a younger international player or two.
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And whereas flash may be bumping up against its limits, RRAM chips should be able to continue shrinking.
But the Republican-controlled Legislature may be bumping heads with Steve Levy, the Democratic county executive, who is looking for alternatives.
As a result, Mr. O'Neill may be bumping up against some hard realities as he begins his efforts.
In this case, an even wider comparison can be drawn: like the global economy, Huaxi may be bumping up against limits to growth.
That means that the only real hope for additional stock market gains this year is expansion in the P/E ratio, which may be bumping up against a ceiling.
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