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Cynics point out that this was broadly the same line that Ford took at Halewood, until the prospect of state aid persuaded it to trim the job cuts to 900.

The first year of testing saw an upsurge of Russian trawlers in the vicinity of St Kilda, but Rockall was of little consequence – at least until the prospect of oil and gas fuelled competing nationalist claims.

If you have really given up hope, then consider taking a break: put a moratorium on dating until the prospect of meeting new people makes you feel excited rather than full of dread.

About twenty of us, old and young men, lay on deep sofas drinking champagne and giggling until the prospect of thousands of bombs smashing into donkey carts, human flesh, and primitive shacks had depressed everyone in the house.

The power of personality over the fate of the Party is precisely what makes some Democrats nervous about Kerry, whose sepulchral demeanor and patrician locutions proved such an obstacle to connecting with voters until the prospect of a Dean candidacy started losing its lustre.

It's an organisation with a turbulent history: established in the 1970s to argue the yes case in the referendum on the common market, it then vanished off the scene until the prospect of a euro referendum appeared over the horizon after Labour came to power in 1997.

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Until the prospects for both the economy and corporate profits becomes clearer, stockmarket volatility is unlikely to diminish.

In fact, S.& P. said, "we think credit supply and demand will remain subdued until the prospects for economic recovery become clearer".

Although such consortia have exhibited a clear and important role in both natural and engineered aquatic systems, methanotrophic bacteria were largely excluded from detailed physiological study until the prospects for microbially derived animal feed and human food protein or single cell protein (SCP) production became a commercial objective in the 1960s and 1970s.

Ricketts' revolution might eventually come, but until the prospects for Internet stocks brighten, companies like Ameritrade will be breeding grounds of distrust: Expensively recruited managers will flee back to less exciting, more stable companies; employees who stay will grumble until their options resurface from the deep.

Until now the prospect of the 21st century and third millennium had not evoked much comment at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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