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She is still not sure what would have transpired if her husband had not come home.
It's hard to see how anything like that would have transpired.
This improbable family drama might have been imagined by Tennessee Williams, and then who knows what would have transpired.
I never would have predicted in our six years working together in the State Assembly that all of this would have transpired under his governorship.
And she adds: "I don't think the creativity would have transpired the way it did had I not had my son and become a new mom".
Both approaches sought valid counterfactual control groups for what would have transpired absent increases in the minimum wage, and each reported generally divergent findings.
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Whatever would incite Nancy to leave the lifestyle didn't appear to have transpired that night.
A couple of surprising revelations have transpired.
Recently a number of global mergers and acquisitions have transpired.
The wind whipped almost warm off the ocean, and we sat together, wondering how we would pay for what had transpired since Labor Day, ready for whatever summer would look like now.
In return for their investment, they get the 2.3 acre-feet of water (worth $1,000 to $1,500), which would have otherwise transpired into the sky, for every acre of forest that has been properly thinned.
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