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Mr. Romney will be in fairly bad shape if he loses Ohio.

It will also shape, if not define, the chief justice's legacy.

A flock of geese rise, raggedly, over a Norfolk marsh and "shape, if vaguely, // their conventional V".

Luna Rossa's crew would be in good shape if the wind luckily swung in from the right.

The industry might be in better shape if it could sell a million copies of each title.

The zone's banking system would also, arguably, be in a better shape if it was more British.

I despaired that our home would be in bad shape if finances continued to ebb much longer.

That power base has survived post-revolutionary unrest in pretty good shape, if buried a bit deeper still.

The point, then, is that we'd be in much better shape if we were following Reagan-style Keynesianism.

Europe would be in much better shape if the euro didn't exist and each member country had its own currency.

If you're uninsured, and especially if you have pre-existing conditions, you're in tough shape if Mr. Romney is president.

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