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Perhaps the divided Bancrofts will once more muster the votes to deny Murdoch, but, for the first time, the family must deal with twelve independent directors who are as determined to seek a resolution as Murdoch.
The first act of a major theatrical production opens today in the streets of New York, as thousands gather inside the Waldorf-Astoria for an exclusive event called the World Economic Forum, and thousands more muster outside for protest.
But as long as they keep losing free agents to the Yankees -- and by failing to fork over a measly million or two more out of their huge exchequer -- we can once more muster some of that old-fashioned, all-knowing anger at them.
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Now, as ISIS's onslaught nears Baghdad, Shiite militias that had first risen up in the wake of the U.S.-led invasion are once more mustering and joining the battle.
Couldn't send one more text, muster up the energy to make one more call.
Even though bipartisan groups could have more easily mustered the necessary votes, a poisoned atmosphere would have made such groups unthinkable, Mr. Graham said.
Reprints Related items Morocco: In his father's shadowApr 6th 2006With four large parties fielding candidates nationwide and dozens more parties mustering local lists, no single party stands a chance of gaining anything close to a parliamentary majority.
It more than passes muster.
Few other readers seem able to muster more enthusiasm.
Most of the pastas more than pass muster.
Nigeria, he reckons, should muster more than that, though not the 6%-plus of recent years.
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