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The Giants probably viewed Palmer the same way the Patriots thought of Brady at draft time: a solid college quarterback, a product of a big-time program, a high degree of talent but not overwhelming, and something of a project.
It's no doubt a double disappointment, because the case also provided a chance to kick around Congress a pastime, and something of a project on the rightward reaches of the bench.
A seven-footer from Latvia, 19-year old Porzingis is expected to be something of a project, but isn't that why the Pistons brought in Stan Van Gundy in the first place?
Actually the site has become something of a project for the United States Marines, whose main base in central Iraq incorporates the ruins and the palace that Mr. Hussein had built for himself after 1991 on an artificial mound overlooking the whole thing.
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The country became something of a personal project, a "personal purpose," she says.
"To my mind, it's something of a digital project," Gardner said.
Chris Klute too is something of a reclamation project compared to the promise of a couple of years ago.
As to Balotelli making an impression at Anfield, some have already started to view his acquisition as something of a vanity project rather than a sound, strategic signing.
The movie, directed by Patrick Hoelck and starring Scott Caan, who wrote the screenplay and served as one of its producers, may be something of a vanity project.
Designing the collection, the younger Ms. Roitfeld said, had been "something of a dream project," adding that, in any case, it was "more interesting to write about than what I wore to this or that event".
Chris Froome has been something of a development project, rising from obscurity in his African homeland to super domestique in Europe, twice finishing second in grand tours but never winning.
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