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One of the twins might be lifted on to a potty and tucked back into sleep.
But the restrictions might be lifted by a new president as early as next year.
He did not offer any clues, however, as to when the federal funds rate, now 0.25 percent, might be lifted.
Windflowers, with yellow centers and violet petals so fragile they look as though they might be lifted from a watercolor.
London time that Scottish airspace would reopen Tuesday morning and that restrictions over England and Wales, including the London area, might be lifted later in the day.
The government has reached a €15 billion ceiling on T-bill issuance imposed by the troika, and there was no suggestion last night that it might be lifted.
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GREAT NECK'S curse of the corner might be lifting.
Another former champion, American Phil Hill, once said of accidents: "When I see one I put my foot down harder, because I know that others might be lifting off".
So why is it, then, that he hardly merits a mention when the nation's media speculates about who might be lifting the World Championship trophy aloft on 2 May?
The biggest burden in all of this has fallen, Polian said, most acutely on Brees, a burden that might not be lifted, in part, until Vitt returns.
The public mood appears to be as ambiguous as the political currents, a mix of fear of terrorist or Iraqi attacks and giddiness over the possibility that the menacing shadow that Mr. Hussein has cast for the past 12 years might finally be lifted.
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