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In the 1990s every young man in Russia potentially faced two years' military service (since cut to one).
Then he was tapped, in 1957, by the bar association to take on the thankless duty of representing the accused Soviet spy Rudolf Abel, who was to go on trial in Brooklyn and potentially faced the death penalty.
Ultimately, as much as the payment hurts, Bank of America is probably quite happy with the settlement given that it could have potentially faced billions of dollars more in liability in the case.
In 2007, he was convicted of fraud charges by a Russian court in absentia and sentenced to six years in prison, and had potentially faced prosecution in at least 10 other cases.
Those linked to terror offences have next to no protection and there seems little intent to distinguish the actions of the wives from those of their husbands, with officials in the building readily confirming that both women potentially faced a death sentence after what passed for an investigative process.
Data acquired through city dashboards may not be fully accurate due to the fact that not all travellers are using ICT and due to problems potentially faced by the technology used resulting in missing or inaccurate data.
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We need to make sure that the crew is ready for everything they could potentially face.
However, if they were to lose an appeal Suárez could potentially face an even longer ban.
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