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MERS may fester in other animals.
That seems to be what voters want.But if that does not happen, the result may fester.
It suggests capitalist consumerism's suppression of eccentric social energies, which may fester into violence for lack of a constructive outlet.
If we ignore our anxieties and sweep them under the rug, these films imply, they may fester and eventually explode in our faces.
It will be interesting to see how that develops within the team, and it may fester a little in the days before the Bahrain race next weekend, but the underlying thing is Lewis just looks completely in control.
Is this delayed resolution simply a function of their acute illness, or do our current therapies add significantly to this problem [ 26]? Recovering patients may fester in bed for too long, accelerating bone and muscle loss.
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But his father had once told a reporter that he had "no more paternal feelings than a tiger for his cub", a careless remark that may have festered in the son's mind.
In the pit, Christoph von Dohnanyi and the Vienna Philharmonic caressed the music; whatever tensions may have festered between Mr. Mortier and both conductor and orchestra over the last decade were nowhere in evidence.
Until that changes, many cities may be destined to fester in corruption and misgovernment.
In turn this means that assistance for Spain could be delayed further and Europe's economic woes may have longer to fester.
"If this situation is left to fester, it may develop into a religious and ethnic conflict with long-standing consequences, even a civil war that could spread into neighbouring countries".
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