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I may well come back.
Even so: "I may well come back mad".
Given the duty-to-co-operate rules, such an idea may well come back to bite him.
But in the medium term, we may well come back to the question of how vulnerable is the European banking system to a sovereign debt event.
(If you add the oil too quickly, the sauce will split, but don't worry too much, because it may well come back together; it won't affect the taste).
In the near term, Mr. Obama could be sending as many as 30,000 more American troops to Afghanistan; some may well come back through Dover.
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But the portholed Bird may very well come back as soon as 2001.
But in a state like Nevada, with its growing Latino population, this sort of thing may very well come back to bite Nevada Republicans where it hurts".
"Very shortly, I imagine, that [Congressional Budget Office] analysis is going to come out, and it's going to likely show tens of millions of Americans lose their health care under this plan," he told CNN. "And the image of those Republican members celebrating that loss of coverage for millions may very well come back to haunt them".
"Well, come back tomorrow, man," Fernando yelled back.
CDC also warns that even if the drop is real in the United States which accounts for just over half of the world's 12,954 confirmed cases the virus has not left and may well come roaring back with the cooler weather in the fall.
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