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But some in the SPLA think it the best offer the north may ever make; western diplomats also think it could be a good idea to take the proposal at face value and offer to help to organise a referendum.
Both the zooming and the vibration alert patent show Apple's attention to the finer details of the smartphone user experience, and while neither of these designs may ever make it to market, you can tell Apple's aware of where its devices (and smartphones in general) offer opportunities to significantly improve a user's enjoyment of their phone.
Moreover, any living will expresses the broader belief of society that the desire to die, rather than being a mental pathology, could be the most courageous expression of sanity a person may ever make.
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A toasted bialy?" As he dropped me off at the subway, the last driving instructor I may ever have made a parting suggestion: "A half a bagel!
She stood on the steps of No 10, only the second ever female prime minister, nearly 26 years after Margaret Thatcher left, red-eyed, and she delivered one of the boldest statements of intent a Conservative prime minister may ever have made.
Razer also uses the show to show off concept ideas that may or may not ever make it to the market but are interesting to consider as reference ideas where Razer is playing with themes that it might eventually use elsewhere.
You may or may not ever make it to Juilliard, but that's not what your dancing is about.
Justin Morneau – He may not ever make it back, but he's finally healthy (aside from the concussion), and his cost is minimal.
In a similar vein YouTube, despite its popularity, may not ever make profits commensurate with the $1.6 billion Google spent to acquire it plus the considerable (undisclosed) sums Google spends to keep it open.
With species falling into extinction at record rates, many already-collected organisms may die out before they ever make it into scientific literature, researchers say.
It's not easy, but it may be the best decision you ever make.
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