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It may have cleared the air in Malibu.
Vodafone may have cleared some of the fog this week, but the prospects for the wireless-telecoms business remain murky.
With the asset play, he may have cleared the way for one of the biggest deals of 2004, or set the stage for public humiliation.
The death in March of Ronald Drever, a LIGO physicist who was included in previous awards, may have cleared the way for Barish to be included.
His performance this afternoon against the Cincinnati Reds also may have cleared the way for a possible trade involving a Met pitcher.
THE smoke may have cleared from the last of the Memorial Day barbecues, but two months into the second quarter, many New Yorkers are still hazy about the state of the local real estate market.
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More than just association, these abnormalities may have clear functional consequences.
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