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But now some boxers there fear such stories will soon exist only on video.
Fortunately for Lemmy, a band would soon exist where everyone's drug-taking habits were attuned — or, at least, whose members could be replaced at Lemmy's whim.
But if inoculators can succeed where even the American marines could not cope, there is hope that polio will soon exist only in special cultures in laboratories.
People like Dr. Tziolas say the technology already exists or will soon exist to send instruments and perhaps even people to nearby stars, although a human flight could cost hundred of trillions of dollars.
Speaking of rain, there has long been discussion about putting a roof above Arthur Ashe Stadium, as now exists above the main courts at Wimbledon and the Australian Open, and will soon exist in France.
Shrivelled, blood-spattered corpses provide unstoppable evidence of regime cruelty – just as the videotapes of Syrian rebel executions tell us what kind of Syria may soon exist if the insurrection against Bashar al-Assad succeeds.
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By the end of these epochs the Democratic Spine had completely disappeared, and soon existed only in legend, and the periodic march.
They very much look as if they were made to meet a demand that may soon not exist.
There are only super-positive things to say about it, plus it now controls journalism, too, which will soon not exist, anyway!
Short, bearded and waistcoated, Alan Sacks is a showbiz veteran who shrugs a lot and has the kind of Brooklyn accent ("becawze") that soon will exist only in films.
What a terrific place of employment, which could likely benefit from people with verbal expertise in journalism — not that it needs any help in public relations, because there are only super-positive things to say about it, plus it now controls journalism, too, which will soon not exist, anyway!
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