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Most Germans worry that others might again come to hate or fear them.
But as the May 1 protest approaches, concern is mounting that protesters and the police might again come to blows, as they did Oct. 25 after the police evicted protesters from their encampment in front of City Hall.
His premiership might again come to feel like the "tragedy" once widely advertised, albeit an operatic one in which the hero gets to sing a long climactic aria about reform of the IMF before the curtain falls.
"I think that -- in particular, that it wouldn't be appropriate for me to talk about what I think about past cases -- you know, to grade cases -- because those cases themselves might again come before the court".
John McCain had hoped that the intensity of the financial crisis would ease and that concerns about foreign affairs might again come to the fore: he is still seen by voters as the more trustworthy candidate when asked who should become commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
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Their best hope, it seems, is that the Marylanders might once again come to the rescue.
His simple selling proposition is that, under him, the Conservatives might once again come to be electable.
And, she said, she worried about what might happen on Friday, when Libyans again come together for prayers.
At last there was a telegram — I had felt that I might not see her again — "Coming Monday Rapido 5. Afternoon," and signed with her name.
At last there was a telegram—I had felt that I might not see her again—"Coming Monday Rapido 5. Afternoon," and signed with her name.
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