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Earlier email from Ian Copestake which may now be dated.

The actor handed over the tape, which may now be used in court.

Instead, the governor said, he wanted to revitalize the Meadowlands, which may now lose the Jets, Nets and Devils.

She had her favourite film-makers, particularly Alfred Hitchcock, and her preferences, many of which may now seem old-fashioned.

Mr Kellner estimates that tactical voting, which may now have become "embedded", costs the Tories 43 seats.

(The gloves have their own Facebook page, the tone of which may now change from ridicule to admiration).

It's impossible not to reflect on New Jersey's nickname, which may now be the country's most ironic.

"At the margins there may be one or two passive funds that track the Dow which may now have to buy Apple, but they are small fry".

But the Vienna decision is constructive and will take significant pressure off world oil prices, which may now stabilize around $25 a barrel.

For now, the fight will turn to the countless laws on the books which may now be deemed unconstitutional in light of the court's decision.

Captain Clancy was recently transferred from his job commanding a unit in the Army's 10th Mountain Division, parts of which may now be in Afghanistan.

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