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David Remnick considers the delusions of dictators and writes for the magazine on what might develop after Mubarak.
No one can predict with confidence what might develop after Mubarak — if, in fact, his regime falls.
"What about the skin?" her mother, Judith, asked, meaning loose skin that might develop after weight loss.
Surprised but pleased that her "space race" story might develop after all, she paid him a visit at his Space Lab, where they had a cup of tea.
It has spittle on its beard and the kind of red eyes that Rosemary's Baby might develop after a neat Scotch bender.
Therefore, liver failure might develop after PSE even without simultaneous TACE in this case.
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As a result the population of children who might develop BM after vaccination is expected to be smaller and with different distribution of pneumococcal serotypes than the population on which the two prediction rules have been based.
Stottlemyre said he first learned he might develop the illness after a blood test taken during a routine physical examination in spring training of 1999.
That large steel pressure vessels might develop dangerous cracks after years of operation was recognized in the 60's and 70's, yet the Atomic Energy Commission forged ahead.
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