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This holy grail at last seems to be in sight.
No one seems to be in sight, let alone snapping at her sensible heels.
Still, the most dramatic standard that seems to be in sight is the two-hour marathon, which most statisticians and physiologists estimate is probably decades away.
In Western Europe, Coca-Cola has had to fight a whole series of battles, varying according to the terrain, not all of which have yet been won, though victory seems to be in sight.
On November 16th the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based monitoring group, put IS losses at over 700 dead and the Kurds' at fewer than 400.That said, while a winning strategy in Iraq seems to be in sight, the same is not true of Syria, where there are few ground forces to take on IS.
The issue has been written about in the Los Angeles Times and elsewhere, discussed (though likely not enough) on local sports radio, yet no solution even seems to be in sight.
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Indeed, the end does seem to be in sight, though for some it could come sooner.
But just as the prize seemed to be in sight, factors beyond May's control began to kick in.
After the meeting was announced, Justice Department officials expressed satisfaction that the end seemed to be in sight.
By the mid-60s, the academy was renting space to a judo school, and the end seemed to be in sight.
Ms. Streicker Porres agreed that the rebuilding had been unusually complicated -- and that the end finally seemed to be in sight.
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