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"And by the way," he said, "in case he's going to get a Republican challenge, I didn't mean it".
"It was a good thing he was in a pharmacy," Mrs. Yang said, "in case he had a heart attack".
"I just want to get a little further," she said, "in case, you know, while they're on the way, they might spot him, so we can let them know".
"Our future depends upon you casting a ballot," Bush said In case musical theatre is not your cup of tea, Hollywood has put together another video packed with celebrities urging America to vote.
In his early days in a maximum-security penitentiary, aged 17, Tallio claimed he felt afraid of his fellow inmates and sensed an ever-present chance of violence; "I started getting into the weight room and putting on weight," he's said, "in case I needed to fight".
Barowitz had brought along a radio, he said, "in case something happens".
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"That's why we use the word 'probable,' " he says, "in case there is another explanation".
"At USC, we have crisis and walk-in appointments," Conover says, "in case someone doesn't calm down".
She said in cases where graffiti is found to be offensive, the council can help the property owner remove it.
Simone Weil said: in cases of utmost turmoil of values one can trust only one' s own emotions.
The most detrimental component to speaking death to someone, much like what is said in cases of bullying, are the words that we release into the atmosphere.
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