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Much will rest on Sadar Azmoun and Alireza Jahanbakhsh.
In Cary, so much will rest on so little.
As the case moves slowly toward trial, much will rest on his mental state and actions in the minutes, days and weeks before the killings.
Key to survival Attacking intent is one thing but Bournemouth must be clinical if they are to avoid trouble and much will rest on Callum Wilson's shoulders.
Much will rest on whether Malawana, the chair of the BMA's junior doctors committee, endorses or rejects the deal, given his popularity among BMA members.
In a sign of the plan's complexity, the governor and lawmakers refused to release a draft of the bill, making it difficult to evaluate its full impact because so much will rest on the fine print.
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Much responsibility will rest on the young shoulders of England midfielder Jordan Nobbs, who is currently injured, as well as experienced striker Kelly Smith, who missed much of last season.
Much of this will rest on Scott, who has transformed the Pac-12 from a conference lagging miles behind its counterparts to one worthy of a historic television deal.
How much the square screen will annoy will rest on how much video is consumed on the tablet, usually a key job for a tablet these days.
As always, much of the pressure will rest on the shoulders of the unsteady goaltender who played steady as ever Friday night.
But a lot of that will rest on how much money we can raise for a strike fund".
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