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Branagh will also challenge Olivier on his own ground when, a year from now, he takes on the role of Archie Rice in The Entertainer: I see no reason why he shouldn't succeed since, as with Olivier, there is a good deal of the pub comic lurking inside Branagh.
He was determined it should succeed, since, as he wrote, "if it failed it would do far more damage than having no plan at all".
It is unlikely to succeed since the ruling Law and Justice party has a majority in the parliament.
The musicians have a vested interest in seeing Mr. Maazel succeed, since they pushed for his last-minute appointment.
Wall Street is closely watching to see if the game can succeed, since it could bring EA riches for years to come.
Pääbo's gene-by-gene search is unlikely to succeed, since a change in any one gene is likely to have a small effect on behavior.
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The country has by any measure succeeded since independence.
Where she has succeeded since then is in designing for exactly who she is.
No one knows how Rheticus succeeded, since virtually no evidence of their discussion survives.
The fact that no one has succeeded since Franklin D. Roosevelt, 78 years ago, has done nothing to stop the fantasizing.
That would probably have succeeded, since West would probably have led his partner's heart suit rather than a spade.
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