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Even a gentle reduction of incentives, Mr. Arnold said, could cause "a material drop in sales to transpire next year".
Let's just take a few moments to appreciate what will transpire today in Indianapolis when the Colts cut Peyton Manning, which manages to be staggering despite being altogether unsurprising.
They didn't transpire last year, so we have to look at different areas.
The reshaping of the roster, widely assumed to transpire next summer, likely won't be accelerated given Rose's scheduled return this season.
That said, there does appear to be a goody amount of phoning it in set to transpire today -- odd guests, B-team panelists, and some "Hey Osama bin Laden was killed a year ago today, let's just go with that, guys".
"Although we do not know what exactly transpired early this morning at Ashraf, this crisis and the loss of life was initiated by the Government of Iraq and the Iraqi military," the statement said.
But he was stupid in how this whole thing transpired 40 years ago".
This is not how things transpired eight years ago, when Obama took office.
On the one hand, clearly not, given what's transpired since.
"And you have to also fear the way things transpired last year".
He foreshadowed some of what transpired today in that August interview.
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