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"This is one of those moments when one could look back and say this is where Chapter 9 changes," said Babette Ceccotti, a lawyer for the United Auto Workers union, which represents some Detroit city workers affected by the bankruptcy.

(For extreme contrast, one could look at The Huffington Post on Wednesday morning with its huge "¡Viva Obama!" headline, including Spanish-language exclamation points).

In such a study one could look at the influence of GCs on the balance between the steroids in combination with their influence on insulin stimulated glucose uptake in glucose sensitive tissues such as adipose and muscle tissue.

I think a lot of people, a lot of Democrats like myself, say, "O.K., in the end this one could look just like the 2004 map with everything resting on Ohio and Florida.

No one could look away, least of all Gooding Jr.

One could look at this work and say, this is not health equity.

"One could look at the details of what those shifts are," Kortum notes.

No one could look at his work and dream of applying the word "genius" to it.

I suppose that one could look up a tree in it.

One could look at the Avalanche and see, as G.M. hopes, a rugged, distinctive truck.

One could look across twenty miles of wooded valley to the next ridge of the Green Mountains.

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