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Call that a definite maybe.
The auctioneer asked, "Is that a definite no or a maybe no?" Zwirner kept shaking his head.
The talks have been hypothetical because, in advance of the existence of the regulator itself, it is obvious that a definite scheme cannot be agreed.
David Foster Wallace hated to fly, and claimed his fear was far from irrational, given that "a definite percentage of commercial airliners crash every year".
By the mid-19th century it was clear that a definite body of principles for the treatment of war prisoners was being generally recognized in the Western world.
High-profile names including former BBC director general Greg Dyke have been put in the frame for the editorship, however it is not thought that a definite candidate has been lined up.
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"I don't know if that's a definite decision that's been taken," said Collins when asked about a possible return to the English Championship club.
"That's not a hope, that's a definite," said Bardor Tulku Rinpoche, one of two high Tibetan lamas at Woodstock.
"That's a definite signal that the Street really likes this deal," Mr. Keenan said.
But, you know, I like taking risks and that was a definite risk that worked, you know?
"That sends a definite message to other kids that want to be the next Sebastian.
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