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In the jumbled N.F.C., that may give them the edge.
It's the next part that may give trouble ('... who is neither tarnished nor afraid...'...
It's the only part of the process that may give us some control.
England definitely see something that may give top-class players the hurry-up, though.
Or to skew policing priorities to more attractive, popular measures that may give them an electoral advantage.
The tough part is dealing with a hostile world that may give the president-elect a very short honeymoon.
International Business Machines will sell a new server computer that may give the company at least a temporary advantage over rivals.
But there are two important facts that may give you a sense of just how big the problem is.
The client has negotiated some temporary relief from its current lender that may give the company some monetary respite.
Getting rid of anything that may give rise to inflation is in the self-interest of new joiners.
But teachers should be encouraged to explore whether there are specific policies that may give rise to terrorism, without being accused of undermining patriotism and national unity.
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