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And no matter what transpires now, no matter what the secretary of the interior says or a distant judge declares, he'll keep fighting to protect the landscape he loves.
I can see that satisfying [the requirement for] neglect but what seems to have transpired now is that there is difference of opinion [between the hospital and the parents].
And that's what's transpiring right now in The Best is Yet to Come: The Music of Cy Coleman, a new revue at 59E59.
It will be interesting to see him return, because he has little need to reinvent himself given his early and prescient take on what is now transpiring.
To be sure, there are few parallels between the 'Arab Spring' protests and what is now transpiring in Nigeria.
In particular, the debate over health care and cap-and-trade now transpiring in Congress has been an all-out legislator-lobbyist orgy of disappointment, leaving each historic policy proposal vapidly deflated.
So they were, it now transpires.
The reviews, it now transpires, were indeed posted by Figes.
It now transpires that the release date has been delayed, batted forward into summer 2013.
It now transpires the black eye was self-inflicted, for reasons of self-promotion.
"Now transpires, Harkin was trying to get advice from Art Hostage before he was caught with the clock," he wrote.
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