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Repatriation would have doomed his American dream, or, at the least, postponed it indefinitely.
Thanks to his job, he spotted the deportation order that would have doomed his girlfriend.
The panel's failure to open would have doomed the $330 million mission.
But don't be fooled: Congress didn't touch the formula in 2006 because doing so would have doomed renewal.
This is the kind of thinking that would have doomed the VCR, the iPod and the photocopier.
While a defeat tonight would have doomed Mr. Sharon and his Gaza plan, a victory does not guarantee implementation.
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Flashes of Common Sense The Lower Manhattan Expressway would surely have doomed SoHo, through whose heart it would have sliced.
A loss would not have doomed the Jets' season, but with road games against Buffalo, New England and Tennessee in three of the next four weeks, it would have come close.
Mr. Melvill, the first person to reach space in a project developed with private financing, recalled in an interview from Mojave, Calif., that he had considered aborting the flight miles above Earth or even trying a high-risk bailout that would surely have doomed the tiny craft, SpaceShipOne.
If Hagel had actually received money from such a group, it would likely have doomed his nomination.
Anderson's perverse trial strategy was either to conceal the transcript of the child's statements to his grandmother, or to obscure the child's description of the killer, which Anderson knew would likely have doomed his prosecution.
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