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Mr. Saturno keeps both possibilities alive with every ambiguous gesture, every ambiguous word.
These undocumented personalities are only composites of historical possibilities, alive for the first time, born out of (or into) their interpreters and fleshed out with their bodies.
Seconds from elimination as a postseason contender, the Giants' biggest offensive stars -- Collins, Hilliard and wide receiver Amani Toomer -- resurrected the team again and kept the season's grandest possibilities alive.
Ross, whose own upbringing involved communes in northern California and Oregon, says that his film asks whether Ben is "the best father in the world or the worst" and Mortensen does a terrific job of keeping both possibilities alive.
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Finishing in a clear third place tonight could keep this possibility alive for Mr. Santorum.
A Washington-Peking axis is a possibility, & merely by keeping the possibility alive the Administration & all of us can benefit in large ways & small.
The R.N.C. aimed to keep that possibility alive in the current appeal by filing a brief in opposition to the Justice Department's defense of corporate restrictions.
The Chicago Bulls and the Denver Nuggets both did their part to keep the possibility alive, as they defeated their favored opponents.
However faint the hopes of engineering a soft landing – an ordered and structured downsizing of the global economy – might be, we must keep this possibility alive.
Travis Walton, a guard better known for his defense, and fellow senior Goran Suton kept the possibility alive for their class on Sunday.
The New Yorker, May 1 , 1971P. 115 A Washington-Peking axis is a possibility, & merely by keeping the possibility alive the Administration & all of us can benefit in large ways & small.
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