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Pierre-Charles Trémolières, whose red chalk study for "Agar and the Angel" is shown by the Galerie Terrades, would probably have risen to fame had he not died prematurely in 1738.

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Though she said she did not believe there would ultimately be a double-dip recession, "the risks probably have risen".

And overall corporate tax rates would probably have to rise to account for this adjustment.

IF THE Pentagon's masters were doing all the right things to adapt their forces for the 21st century, military spending would probably have to rise in the short term.

Income tax would probably have to rise to offset some of the other negative financial effects, although an independent Scotland would also have the power to adjust its immigration policy in order to tackle its demographic challenges.

To support the housing prices and create the jobs Kuttner recommends, he says, it would probably have to rise to 50% of GNP, maybe even more.

On March 31st Narayana Kocherlakota, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, told the Wall Street Journal that rates would probably have to start rising by the end of the year.

What's more, the kind of buildings rising now would probably have been unthinkable even five years ago.

He reckons an interest rate rise would probably have minimal impact.

By Jeffrey Frank June 8, 2016 Long John Nebel, a radio broadcaster, made a living listening to the wild imaginings of late-night America, but even he would probably have been startled by the rise of Donald Trump.

Besides, Bob would probably have loved the drive, as the sun rose, and the maquis turned a greeny-gold.

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