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Eventually, there could again be American chestnuts 80 to 100 feet tall from Maine to Mississippi to Michigan, in part thanks to private growers who cared for doomed trees now.

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Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia who has long been at the center of bipartisan negotiations in the banking committee, said on CNN after the Republican leader's appearance: "One of the things that I think is a bit hypocritical -- if there hadn't been this fund, there potentially could be a gap in financing, right there, where the taxpayers could again be exposed".

Mr. Shanks said Ford was confident that the European industry would begin a steady recovery by 2014 and that Ford could again be profitable there by mid-decade.

Then follow elections, and there are already strong hints that they could again be marked by violence.

It could, again, be stronger if there were connections to some of the published case studies that try to assess claims like these in relation to specific programs, e.g., Junge et al (2010).

She warned before the 1997 election that there could never again be another government as right-wing as hers if Labour came in and ensured votes were translated more proportionally into seats).

That's why the past week's debate about whether there could ever again be a father-figure anchor with Cronkite's everyman looks and sonorous delivery is an escapist parlor game.

In a one-line order issued Tuesday, the court declined to reconsider that 4-to-4 outcome, which means this particular dispute is effectively over -- and public unions can breathe another sigh of relief -- until the next time a case raising similar arguments reaches the Supreme Court, by which point there could once again be nine justices on the bench.

In 1963, for example, an official in Malta asked London for advice about which files should be "spirited away out of the country", and warned that while some documents could be handed over to the new government: "There may again be others which could be given to them if they were doctored first; and there may be files which cannot be given to them under any circumstances".

We live in a shadowland: a dim and flattened relic of what there was and what there could be again.

"My original goal was to play with friends on the weekends, but once I learned that there were others like me out there, the idea that I could compete again was too powerful to ignore".

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