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That nice teacher, chemist, whoever, could be a bomber in waiting.
Each had sent a handful of men, a few dozen — whoever could be spared — adding up to perhaps a few hundred fighters.
He insisted, however, that the roundups were merely public relations — a matter of grabbing whoever could be located quickly — "not a deliberate ploy in the sense that we always had the ability to deliver what needed to be done".
He insisted, however, that the roundups were merely public relations a matter of grabbing whoever could be located quickly—"not a deliberate ploy in the sense that we always had the ability to deliver what needed to be done".
I remember walking around the Green Fields – the area that promotes alternative lifestyles, particularly eco-friendly ones – and settling down at a party where the sound-system was powered by whoever could be bothered to pedal a bicycle.
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The total bill for whoever loses could be £1m, and whoever wins will probably lose at least £100,000 in unrecovered costs.
It is despair not just at who happens to be in power but at whoever could ever be in power.
Indeed, the limited mandate of whoever wins could be a good thing; if the next president cannot pass either huge tax cuts for the rich or smaller but complicated tax cuts for the middle class, so much the better.
"In a highly mobilised society, whoever potentially could be tempted to protest has done so already; economic hardships are unlikely to draw many more to the streets".
Hmm, whoever could that be?
MR: Speaking of performing full albums, why whoever could it be playing with Cheap Trick on their take on Sgt. Pepper?
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