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More species presumably await discovery, because there were probably many evolutionary experiments in these varied and changing habitats.
The Church is not a democracy, and a humane resolution will presumably await the advent of a Pope who seeks one.
The Rural District Council of Clowne, up in Derbyshire, also announced that it was shutting up shop on civil defense, and will presumably await the end of the world with dignity and free evenings.
While the others, presumably, await rulings on their habeas corpus petitions, al-Madhwani joins the other eight prisoners whose petitions failed in a peculiar legal netherworld, no longer regarded as "enemy combatants" by the Obama administration, but still detained indefinitely as though they were.
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A happier fate presumably awaits this title on VOD and DVD.
Republicans in the Senate, presumably awaiting Mr. Pataki's approval, have continued to send Mr. Hoyt's bill into the legislative recycling bin.
Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, and state-controlled newspapers offered only straight news stories about Mr. Ryan on Sunday, as they presumably awaited editorial direction from government and Communist Party officials in Beijing.
Not only did the lady in question claim to be Norwegian (while actually – a perplexing detail whose explanation presumably awaits the attention of future generation of biographers – coming from Germany).
Later, working for Philip as a court artist, Gossart turned out a series of paintings on mythological themes, including a startlingly erotic Venus (pictured) perched amid her props of seduction: gillyflowers, a mirror and the feathered helmet of Mars, who presumably awaits in a nearby bedroom.
It's a scene of disturbing noise and visual chaos, a snapshot of Myun-ga's worldview and perhaps Gu-nam's fate, as some dogs wildly lunge at one another, straining at their leashes, while others sit in cages, some presumably awaiting their culinary fate.
Presumably awaiting supertitles in the second concert, on Sunday, when the orchestra was to present the New York premiere of Elliott Carter's opera, "What's Next?," along with Falla's "Three-Cornered Hat," it set a listener to fantasizing about the possibility of using it as a scoreboard to liven up concerts with a tally of orchestral runs, hits and errors.
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