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Now, policies like these might deliver a lesson on greed that even executives could learn.
Measures this week to cut income taxes and boost employment might deliver a temporary revival in support.
The young Mr Obama might deliver a spectacular victory, but he might equally well flame out spectacularly.
This "Carousel" alternates performers in its defining roles, so it's possible that the other principals might deliver a more potent result.
A select few of these may attack human beings, while others might deliver a dose of poison when handled carelessly or not properly prepared for consumption.
Thus buoyed up, she began her speech – a recitation of "The Gambler", the song immortalised by country singer Kenny Rogers – much as a preacher might deliver a sermon.
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Today, that link might deliver an outdated Web page.
For example, when a user visits a news Web site, an ad server might deliver an ad from a marketer that is trying to reach the typical reader of the site.
The fears of all three main parties that the "Le Pen effect" might deliver an electoral toehold to the racist right materialised when David Edwards and Carol Hughes won council seats in the Lancashire mill town where racial tension flared last summer.
For a moment it looked like Barry might deliver an immediate riposte but, having picked up a good position on the right-hand side of the area and sat Dunne on his backside after checking on to his favoured left foot, he was tackled by the impressive Warnock.
Telematics might deliver an enticing variety of in-car services, which may still revolutionize the experience of driving.
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