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Reports in the British and American news media immediately conjectured that counterfeiters, seeking a head start, might have mounted "a daring raid" as the 46-look collection, which is not yet in stores, zipped between France and Britain by train.
And thinking back on the experience - and you do feel you've been through something - I had the uncanny sense not of having been in a cinema but of having watched a curious show that Peter Brook might have mounted in an enormous warehouse in Scandinavia.
The Council of Guardians, however, was not ready to risk failure.The mass ban could have turned out to be a ham-fisted mistake, had the reformists been more popular: students might have mounted protests, as they have before, inspiring others to join in.
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The Blues might still have mounted a comeback, given their tendency this year to finish strongly, but they had been hanging on for long periods in the opening 50 minutes.
While Yankee starting-pitching concerns may not necessarily have mounted last night, they weren't what one might call diminished either.
The costs have mounted.
The debts would not have mounted up.
They have mounted dead crows on sticks.
Since that announcement, potential losses have mounted.
The totality suggests a kind of time capsule, as if we've journeyed back to a show that might have been mounted at the Guggenheim 30 or 40 years ago.
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