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Or, the department may get around to it on its own.
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.
Maybe, at some distant point in the 80-year "Long War" which Pentagon intellectuals lovingly predict, those responsible for defence procurement may get around to Kevlar groin flaps.
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.
NASA now has plans to send a spacecraft to Jupiter's moon Europa, which has a salty ocean underneath its ice, and may get around to flying a probe through the geysers spurting from the Saturnian moon Enceladus someday to sniff for organic materials.
What is unique to football is that with the concussion issue resulting in calls for kids to start the sport later to reduce risk, the sport could end up losing some kids because by the time they may get around to football, they've already committed to another sport.
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Mr. Rollason believes developers may get around at least part of the measure by negotiating with the government for the continued creation of what the industry calls "hot beds," apartments built as rental units and sold as investments.
It's not a tax on "job creators" who may or may not get around to creating a job sometime.
Describes the "generalized" strike that the big French labor federations have called--making a fastidious distinction between what they're doing now and the "general" strike that they may yet get around to--which has shut down Paris.
At the rate I'm going, I may never get around to killing that guy in New Jersey.
Someone may even get around to posting his picture in the CFTC's lobby, still adorned with that of his Republican predecessor.
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