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Mr. Romney would probably respond to this imbalance by simply changing his positions.
It helps that Lendl, who also shed tears on Sunday, would probably respond to a volley of abuse by purchasing a plane ticket back to Florida.
The infamous 2 Live Crew — the most well-known practitioners of Miami bass — would probably respond to a song like "Kryptonite Pussy" ("Kryptonite" is a positive attribute in Yo Majesty's world) with something equally filthy.
Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond, said in a telephone interview that the Patriots would probably respond to the suit with a flood of initial motions to prove the case holds no validity.
A senior Vatican official said that while no decisions on the policy had yet been made, the Vatican would probably respond to the bishops by letter around the second week of October.
The report found that in most projections, Japan would probably respond to China's growing power by clinging more closely to the United States, as it has done recently during a heated argument with China over islands in the East China Sea that both countries claim.
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An automated e-mail from TaxAct told me that someone would probably respond within 24 to 48 hours; the answer came in 21 hours.
I thought that, following my tweet, @dominos would probably respond by pointing me to a special URL via an @reply or DM (Twitter's direct messaging feature).
Civil libertarians think these powers are dangerously broad, and should be replaced merely with clear instructions to which the public would probably respond.
Dr. Ostroff said the response in Washington was so vigorous because the letter was opened so recently, on Monday; New York City health officials would probably respond the same way if the epidemiologic investigation were to begin about the same time as the workers were exposed at the networks.
Like any good wacky cartoon character, Daxter responds to a wrenching tragedy with a string of wisecracks and comic complaints, whereas I would probably respond by weeping openly and cursing the heavens.
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