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If they demand for scrap continues at present rate, we may get around to raising ships sunk in fairly deep water on the Normandy beaches.
Eventually, the Knicks may get around to fixing their defense, but it was an irrelevant issue Thursday night as Douglas led a historic 3-point shooting barrage in a 120-99 rofthef the Memphis Grizzlies.
(There is also a new batch of kid-show pilots I may get around to reviewing).
A typical blog post, he said, may get around 8,000 views in its entire lifespan.
In others, like for dances or casual parties, word may get around and there may be no strict guest list.
Demanding a 5% hike, it may get around 3%.
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It's not a tax on "job creators" who may or may not get around to creating a job sometime.
Someone may even get around to posting his picture in the CFTC's lobby, still adorned with that of his Republican predecessor.
That is a free service, but Tony Barbagallo, vice president for marketing, said his staff may not get around to posting an answer for three or four days.
There's a dynamic in that notion that could be used to good effect, but the writers here may not get around to exploiting it, what with their continuing exploration of how to avoid the forbidden parts of naked actresses with careful camera placement.
Others, such as Donald Trump Donald Trump, like to limit their real estate holdings to the ultra-luxurious parts of the country, such as Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla. Billionaires often keep a few spare homes that they may not get around to using often.
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