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So why would Amazon want to spend so much for a business that could come undone in the next few years?
In the second set, she broke Venus's serve to go up, 4-2, but came undone in the next game, giving the break right back.
This is a narrow win that can easily be undone in the next election.
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With considerable influence over the group, he successfully pressured M&B to agree to a partial sale of property assets, though the plan was undone in the summer of 2007 by the credit crunch.
He participated in the Pelagonia campaign in 1259, going on to capture Epirus, but his successes were undone in the next year and he was captured by the Epirotes.
It means they could someday revive some of the several dozen other regulations Republicans have undone in the past two years.
The pair decided to finish what had been left undone in the early 19th century, which was to survey and mark the 1821 border as had been defined by the Treaty of Adams-Onís Adams-Onís
It should also be noted that these loses in the midterms were never undone in the elections two years later; although, Clinton was able to get a tie in the senate.
Contrary to Mr. Boehner's "spending problem" claim, much of the deficit in the next 10 years can be chalked up to chronic revenue shortfalls from the Bush-era tax cuts, which were only partly undone in the fiscal-cliff deal earlier this year.
Whatever national cohesion that remained by mid-2002 came undone in the buildup to the invasion of Iraq.
After riding for 200 kilometres with all the discipline they had shown in helping the Manxman to win the world championship last year, they were undone in the final 50km by a cleverly timed attack whose advantage they were unable to erode as the race left the Surrey hills and headed back to London.
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