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So Finkel had to hope that the defender with the heart ace also had at least four spades, which was highly likely, given East's takeout double.
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All of which is highly likely to make it more a matter of survival than of speed for some racers.
But this has not placated Exelon, which is highly likely to be a builder of new plants if any are ever ordered in this country.
That is because this is a Conservative seat which is highly likely to be snatched by Labour, whereas the simultaneous ballots in Manchester Central and Cardiff South & Penarth are in safe Labour seats that are universally assumed to remain deepest red.
"If he spent his allowances on the house in any way – which is highly likely – he is guilty of exactly the same practice (selling a house for profit at the taxpayers' expense) which he criticises MPs for".
"If they came from Israel, which is highly likely," Dr. De Hertogh said, "they could be Constantinople, a double with a ruffled white perianth and fringy yellow petals in the middle".
This new money will be invested in the stocks the managers concerned favour, which are highly likely to be those that have recently performed well (that is why the managers are stars).
In all, he said, the files contained about 58,000 highly classified documents, which were "highly likely to describe techniques which have been crucial in lifesaving counterterrorist operations, and other intelligence activities vital to U.K. national security".
Victor JVC hasn't said yet if the Picsio will ever be available outside Japan (which is highly likely).
Update: Bell says below that I misquote him slightly in the last paragraph above, which is highly likely given my poor listening skills.
If there is no repeatability, it can be said that it is a poor technology which is highly likely to cause some troubles in the future (Yano 2011).
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