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As with subtitled Scandi-noirs, the Welsh incarnation might actually prove a cult hit with English audiences.
Because the Salford opening of Tantalus happened to coincide with a media scare over deep vein thrombosis (DVT) on long-haul flights, there were tangible fears among the audience that these all-day plays might actually prove fatal.
"We could see a return, a northward shift in some of the growing climates in Florida," he added, "and that might actually prove to be a boon for some people".
Alive, if he is serious about withdrawing many of his previous demands, the PKK leader might actually prove rather useful to Turkey, moderating the hardliners in his movement.In Diyarbakir, the political nerve-centre of the mainly Kurdish south-east of Turkey, most ordinary Kurds are weary of the bloodshed and say they do not want an independent Kurdish state.
But the strategic shift might actually prove even more beneficial to the company's chief competitor.
The "creative destruction" resulting from the downturn might actually prove a boon to these big cities by making them more affordable for the urban middle class.
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Military events that tend to be short-lived, like this one might be, have actually proven to be phenomenal buying opportunities.
Yet what did that actually prove?
We actually prove a more general result.
Proving presence at the site might actually be harder than proving the illness is related to Sept. 11, since the rules now allow a host of ailments to be covered, including 50 kinds of cancer, despite an absence of evidence linking cancer to ground zero.
Any owner of a horse who may one day be a commercial stallion is scared stiff to run him in the Leger for fear that he might actually win the thing, proving his bottomless reserves of, ugh, stamina.
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