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Kerry said at the midnight press conference that the conference would be held "as soon as practical, possibly, hopefully as soon as the end of the month".
I believe the Sen. Majority Reid will put together a stronger bill, possibly (hopefully) with an employer mandate, along with an individual mandate maybe, and go forward.
"My role in the next few years is to make sure that possibly, hopefully, the brand will last after me," she said.
Mr. Kerry said both Russia and the United States wanted to hold the peace conference "as soon as practical, possibly, hopefully as soon as the end of this month".
Of course, when Brandon and The Other Tyler show up at the hotel gate alone at the end of the episode it means Chris has certainly paid for his bad decision, possibly (hopefully) with his life.
"There's possibly, hopefully, Usain Bolt, one of the biggest stars in the world of sport, here for the 100m," said Hoy. "But there's also all the homegrown stars too.
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According to this theory, Fannie and Freddie would have been capable of raising money on their own -- but then Paulson went and announced that he might (possibly, maybe, hopefully not) intervene with government cash.
At his shop in Hampden — he hopes there will be more, in Baltimore and possibly elsewhere ("hopefully in cities I like to visit," he says) — Caragay seems to be building a following.
Meanwhile on May 7th, after a meeting in Moscow between Russia's leaders and the American secretary of state, John Kerry, it was announced that a conference on Syria would take place, "as soon as is practical, possibly and hopefully by the end of the month".
"Next Tuesday possibly ― hopefully ― a woman is going to lead the most powerful country on Earth.
Her bravery will possibly and hopefully be the catalyst for tremendously needed change.
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