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Bagging Mr. Assange, they will realize, might bolster President Barack Obama's re-election hopes.
A more unified, detailed account of the unwritten constitution's function might bolster Amar's bolder claims — or qualify them.
In many mosques and universities this view might bolster the superiority complex of some academics and Muslim clerics.
Launching a satellite might bolster Mr. Kim's standing, but lose him the food aid if the United States backs out.
If the army were sent in, it might bolster the DA's criticisms of the national police and the government.
Chinese officials might bolster a system of conducting straw polls among party elites that they began years ago.
Some observers have speculated that might bolster the chances that the full appeals court will agree to rehear the case.
The byzantine rules of classification restrict staffers who might bolster legislators' knowledge from accessing significant relevant information.
Even Mr. Rich implied that it might bolster his own chances to remove Mr. Green from the petition.
Only a real coalition of the U.N., Arab and Muslim states and Europe -- the Bush 41 coalition -- might bolster them.
But there was one factor that might bolster the claim of Ms. Young (who refused to be interviewed for this article unless she was paid a "talent fee").
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