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ROUGH RIDE Regardless of how you go about buying equities, the consensus is that the rest of the year will probably be full of peaks and troughs.
IF El Tazumal, a modest storefront in Glen Cove, were an Italian restaurant, it would probably be full most of the time.
In contrast, the summer holidays of 2010, except for the very poorest families, will probably be full of different kinds of pleasurable experiences – day trips, foreign holidays, visits to parks and museums.
When the tsunami hits, or the asteroid strikes, the rocket taking the brightest and the best away from this godforsaken planet will probably be full of astrophysicists and geneticists.
The present regime was the incubator for Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda in the mid-1990s.The mid-1990s.Thernment knowSudanese new Obama administration will probably be full of former Clintonites who have spent the past eigovernmentfuriously organising campaigns against Sudan over what they call the "genocide" in Darfur.
You will probably be full of sheer rage and tears, perhaps nausea.
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They found the stones produced "distinctive if muted sounds, suggesting that they would have probably been full 'ringers' if they had the resonant space around them," Devereux and his collaborator wrote in an article describing the study.
Ten Christmases from now, when the streets are full of shivering record executives begging for a place to sleep and a meal to eat and an expense account to pad — well, even then the nation's arenas will probably still be full of screaming teenage girls and the boys who are willing to lift their voices and shirts in tribute.
There's a hint of snobbery, too: if a D.J. is playing this stuff, that means the club probably won't be full of cheap cologne and sugary cocktails.
She probably won't be full of fun ideas.
By the time you leave, the place will probably be in full roar.
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