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He was menaced by the prospect of someone drowning.
The prospect of someone who might be a material witness being held indefinitely is scary.
The prospect of someone other than Mr. Gensler completing the rules provided some momentum for the compromise, officials say.
To the Editor: Initially I was rather frightened by the prospect of someone using a private plane in a terrorist plot.
Which leaves the prospect of someone either not telling the truth, or not being aware of a privacy violation within their company.
John Kamm, the director of the Dui Hua Foundation, a San Francisco-based organization that advocates for Chinese political prisoners, said at the time that the prospect of someone with Mr. Chen's profile coming to the United States was electrifying.
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"A decade on, these three factors make the prospects of someone buying the entire plant very unlikely.
Such distrust undermines a leader and erodes the prospects of someone seeking leadership.
Consider the dramatic impact of a college degree on the prospects of someone born into the lowest income quintile.
But to be really honest, the great thrill was the prospect of portraying someone throughout their life.
Maybe that's an occupational hazard of the boxing movie, which traditionally balances the physical prospect of beating someone out of his senses with the more edifying notion of having good sense beaten back in.
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