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Whoever wins the election will jettison his campaign promises.
Most of us will jettison plans to go skiing if a deadline looms near.
We haven't quite got it yet, but when we do I think it will jettison the show into another level".
Then there are real concerns that the plan will jettison efforts to rein in manmade global warming, since whatever nuclear energy's shortcomings, it is low in emissions.
It seems unlikely they will jettison Borthwick, whom they have defended so long, and Moody points out that the England captain performed more convincingly at lock in November.
And some worry that in its haste to finish the job, the city will jettison its original purpose, to create a cultural center devoted to black history.
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"We'll try to amplify those that work, and we'll jettison what doesn't work".
Perhaps it'll jettison the current captains, bung some more drums on the theme tune and convince everyone it's a brand new show again.
Shortly after lift-off it'll jettison its launch abort system to demonstrate that ability, then lap once around the planet at 17,000 mph.
But Republicans have said they'll jettison the latter idea when the House votes on food stamps again in the coming months.
With so much time to make up, we hope the next president will quickly jettison all restrictions on stem cell research.
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