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So for the first time since 1989 he may finish a year without a tournament win of any kind.
He may finish a picture with overlaid, long, flaccid brushstrokes, cancelling effects that have threatened to get out of hand — to become cheesily expressionistic or picturesque.
Bob Dickie, a retired worker at Inco Ltd., says the Canadian nickel producer's $12.5 billion bid for Falconbridge Ltd. may finish a job he started almost 50 years ago: combining two unions that fought for a generation.
Some students may finish a bit sooner, some a bit later.
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What started as a redistribution of garden plots in a Moscow suburb may finish with a distribution of much juicier assets.
And the exhibition may finish with a rather racy Egon Schiele called Two Women Embracing.
Nevertheless, the temperature condition of the extension veins for each mélange zone shows a similar range, although the data are limited in the Mugi mélange, and this suggests that the extension vein development may finish in a shallower portion in the higher geothermal gradient than that in the lower geothermal gradient.
President Obama currently has a 3.2pt lead nationally and it seems like he may finish with an edge above 3.5pt.
And second, I did it when I was 30-years-old when it looked like I may finish without an Olympic medal.
Although a domestique may finish hours behind the peloton, his workload is often greater than the winner's.
A widget that was initially machined from a block of metal may finish up being injection-moulded from plastic.
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