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In BMW's plan, the GTL will replace the current K1200 LT and the GT model will elbow aside the K1300 GT.
More potential darlings will be fitted for potential ball gowns this week as the conference tournaments continue, although the big conferences will elbow in on the action.
Thanks to rising incomes, China in 2014 will elbow past Britain and Japan to become the third-largest couch-potato market (earning $13bn from TV subscriptions and licence fees), sitting just behind Germany ($15bn) but still eclipsed by America ($77bn).
Mercedes will elbow its way back into consideration with the 2005 SLR McLaren, a limited-edition supercar engineered and built in collaboration with McLaren Cars, the company that also runs the Mercedes-Benz Formula One racing team.
The conventional wisdom now seems to be that Shanghai eventually will elbow its longtime rival aside and regain its long-lost status as China's paramount city.
"Someone will elbow me," he smiles.
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"I'd elbow the television set," Karolyi said.
After we were married, we'd elbow each other on the chairlift to point out little kids zipping down the mountain, looking forward to the day when we could teach our own kids to ski.
If you're up close, as millions will be, elbow to elbow along the route, the Tour de France is "two minutes of lurid Lycra," as the English novelist Julian Barnes has put it.
The Japanese right-hander waited for two more reports anyway before the announcement that Dr James Andrews will perform elbow ligament-replacement surgery on Tuesday in Gulf Breeze, Florida.
Because Jesus will not elbow His way in to our heads, hearts, and choices.
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