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This might have posed a financial crisis for art.
So here's the question Attlee might have posed.
It is possible that their record-setting luxury-tax bill, estimated at $75 million, might have posed an obstacle.
The government claims to have averted whatever danger the new EU rapid-reaction force might have posed to the primacy of NATO.
Mostly, the parents ask the kind of questions that they might have posed to a trusted neighbor or family member a generation or two ago.
Presumably, Mr. Gangi might have posed such a question to him in a debate, but a civic forum involving the two is one we are unlikely to witness.
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Northam's planned appearance at a fundraiser for Marsden might not have posed any risk to the veteran legislator, who hails from a district where Hillary Clinton took 62percentt of the vote in 2016.
But he told a lucid and detailed account of his life, and he told of his own dark past, one that might alarm parents whose children have posed with him.
[Sandler] told a lucid and detailed account of his life, and he told of his own dark past, one that might alarm parents whose children have posed with him.
Amid strong indications that the military operation in its current form might be winding down, the past two weeks have posed as many questions as they have answered.
And Abdul Ramen Diup, who sells billfolds on the corner, suggested that the windows themselves might be art, since many tourists have posed in front of them them in recent months.
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