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And so now we get to see two young men who have had the best weeks of their lives, at least as tennis players, appear in the biggest match they may ever get to play.
It is a popular site for some young Hasidim, perhaps because it is about as close as they may ever get to war, given that they are generally exempt from military service.
As Gov. George W. Bush's aides prepared what would be the closest thing to a victory speech that he may ever get to deliver, it occurred to them that there was an important question they needed to ask him.
Even Phoebe Philo, whose Céline catwalk shows pushed fashion as close as it may ever get to asceticism a few years ago, embraced print, detailing, quirky humour in her Paris fashion week show earlier this year.
And given its tight-lipped reputation, the closest we may ever get to hearing anyone from Nintendo speak candidly about LGBT representation is this week's opaque conclusion that it is using its sudden anti-gay marriage stance as "an opportunity to better understand [its] consumers and their expectations" and is "looking to broaden [its] approach to development whenever possible".
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She warned that money for solar, wind and geothermal projects could get siphoned off "in these multibillion-dollar projects that may or may not ever get built".
It makes for good entertainment, but it may not ever get us any closer to the real truth.
The crowd gives Roddick the greater reception, perhaps mindful that he may never, ever get over That Volley.
"It was very devastating, and one that we may not ever get over because beef prices are terribly low right now," he said.
And there are many alluring possibilities — fuel cells, electric cars, breeder reactors — that have been promoted as paths to the future but may not ever get there.
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