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"It may take something longer than that".

It may take something bigger to change the Republicans' minds — like a phone call from Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

But it may take something as startling as a totalitarian new voice saying "You've got mail" -- Charlton Heston's, perhaps -- to wake the country up.

It may take something similar to stop Williams in Paris, considering that she is on a 27-match winning streak largely built on what had been her most vulnerable surface.

The funding issue will be taken up again this week, but Spock, as usual, was correct: it may take something like a Vulcan mind meld to sort this Congress out.

"It may take something bad happening before these app stores take notice".

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A successful bid may also take something else, said Steve Soboroff, a businessman and civic leader.

Perhaps it will only stunt our emotional growth even further, but I have some hope that we may yet take something positive from the setbacks that have stalled our entry into adulthood.

Next year the Mama's may take on something other than malaria.

To deal with the pain caused by a sore throat, you may also want to take something for pain.

and may not care whether you take something that does not belong to them or they mistake for trash.

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