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Scholarly taxonomies aside, Meister's penultimate volume offers readers a tantalizing glimpse of what American Objectivism might have become had it ever been more rigorously theorized.
For those who want an upgrade from Gingerbread to ICS or Jelly Bean, the situation is much the same as it ever was: it might happen, or it might not.
In place for more than a half-century, the embargo is a Cold War relic that long ago outlived whatever usefulness it might have had (if, indeed, it ever was useful).
He tried to set matters right at the Paris peace conference in 1919, but in vain – though Lawrence's vision of a new Middle East, had it ever been realised, might have transformed 20th-and 21st-century history in the region.
And when might it, if ever, be time for senior living, for assisted living?
The moderator wondered how it might ever be possible for "fictional media" to make a difference: "What can it do?" Recalling the experiences of Aboriginal Australia, Blair replied, "One has to take responsibility.
As the house's value sank, they owed more than it might ever be worth.
We stopped for a time in one of the bars that was open, where candles made the place more beautiful than it might ever be again.
Not for the first time, I wondered whether it might ever be appropriate for me to lighten up and initiate a joke.
To be honest, though, I wasn't expecting it might ever be Arnold Schwarzenegger who'd send me some tasty nuggets for thought, but that's exactly why a successful entrepreneur should always keep an open mind.
The Obama administration made the determination that holding Bush administration figures, CIA officials, or the actual torturers responsible for what they did in a court of law was far more trouble than it might ever be worth.
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