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Aimed at today's Germans, who would like, perhaps, to come to a final reckoning with the war period, "Generation War" is an appeal for forgiveness.

Santos raised his arms as he ran toward first, another big hit to his credit — his second of the game — with more perhaps to come.

In San Francisco, in 1973, he took so many (perhaps to come down from a high, or to deal with pre-concert nerves) that, after slopping his way through several songs, he collapsed and had to be taken to hospital.

By Friday morning, an arrest warrant for an obstruction of justice charge was reportedly about to be issued, with more serious charges perhaps to come, and within a few hours several sponsors had cut ties with Hernandez.

Perhaps to come across as the anti-Currin or the un-Balthus, Mr. Bryan concentrates on two of painting's oldest subjects, the female nude and the still life, the latter using only vases and jugs.

I hope that this book dear Michael, I pray you've been able to sneak it out buried deep in your petunias and have delivered it to my publisher will inspire you to cook with love for your family and friends and, perhaps, to come rescue me from the prison of my own home.

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Perhaps never to come, alas.

"And the effects of those decisions will stay with us for years, perhaps decades, to come".

"Expecting Cadel Evans and perhaps Frank Schleck to come to the fore this afternoon.

The plant is expected to create 1,400 technology jobs in its first phase, with perhaps more to come.

Hurled marker pens, upturned chairs and – perhaps still to come – thrown phones.

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