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The day might come when she'd find herself doing the same thing.
The day might come when you'll need a government licence to connect to the internet.
Nicole A. Saharsky, a lawyer for the federal government, said the day might come when warrants could be obtained so quickly that courts should perhaps require them.
A clue to how much the recent incidents are changing practice might come when Roche, Genentech's parent company, reports third-quarter sales on Oct. 13.
Mr. Stringer said the limit was imposed "largely out of concern" that the day might come when the station was no longer as underused as it seemed then.
A conservative MP there recalled later that they had long been fearing the day might come when they would have to unleash "the Afrikaner tiger".
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The lowest moment might have come when Beerbaum told the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine, "Over the years, I have become accustomed to exhausting all possibilities".
The low point might have come when Romo threw the ball to a groomsman in his wedding, the problem being that groomsman, Bobby Carpenter, plays linebacker for Detroit.
"It just might not come when people are expecting it to come," he said, "but I just know I'll be ready when the season starts".
So even after all those 12-hour days spent stitching sutures in the field, the biggest service he could provide might have come when the work was over: sending text messages to his network of prominent friends, seeking help.
He made a couple of dazzling defensive plays in Monday's win, and his finest moment might have come when he chose not to make a play at all.
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