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They kept spinning, hoping that activity might somehow lead to revenue.
Still, she noted, her parents — illegal immigrants who do not qualify for the program — wondered whether their children's applications might somehow lead to their deportation.
To be sure, he had no musical aptitude and a commonplace voice, but he was forever whistling the latest hit tunes, as though this might somehow lead him closer to his ambition.
Wouldn't it be a fine thing if Birdsong, a hugely popular novel and a GCSE and A-level set text, might somehow lead readers to a unique masterpiece of 20th-century English literature?
Polling in Maine has been sparse this season, and both sides have been making claims on the Second District, even fuelling apocalyptic fever dreams among some that the lonely vote might somehow lead to an electoral-college tie, and all the wrangling that would ensue.
Dominic West (no relation) even expressed a wish that hopefully the film – which was very sensitive and restrained, without a single musical number – might somehow lead to a reduction in the number of real-life Fred Wests out there in the future.
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How different things might have been for Notts County had Steve Cotterill not believed he could work a miracle and somehow lead stricken Portsmouth back into the Premier League.
Could the mitochondrial fragmentation somehow lead to increased apoptosis?
The change in the protein conformation may somehow lead to cell surface transport [ 35].
He thought it would be sloppy and asked if they were made in China, as if his balls might somehow get lead poisoning from it.
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