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And all it cost was a risky pitching prospect – something Colorado desperately needs – and some money.
But Edgin was never a ballyhooed prospect, something he said had possibly liberated him as he pursued his long-shot goal.
It was a bemusing prospect, something that made less and less sense every time I thought about it.
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By flaunting her control and her triumphs, Madonna gave fans a stake in her long-term prospects, something that loyalists should be able to appreciate as her sex appeal inevitably fades — although Madonna is still svelte, toned and dressing in lingerie as often as she pleases.
The prospect of "something bursting out from the cracks in the past and destroying everything" becomes increasingly likely.
The prospect of something like Fox News being based in Britain appears to fill him with dread.
The evening starts aimlessly but is charged with the prospect of something special -- a diamond ring and a marriage proposal.
Maybe now we are more unnerved by the prospect that something in the universe may occur just once.
If his right to visit Britain is questioned, no legislative concessions will stave off the prospect of something uncomfortably like religious conflict.
But innovations like culturomics continue to gain prominence because they extend the prospect of something like scientific progress in the study of human culture.
The beginning of the video holds out the prospect that something truly nightmarish might be coming – could they be football's Fat White Family?
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