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That assumes a joint effort would somehow have helped.

They would somehow have had a previous triumph snatched from the victory column, too.

I remember thinking, in my late teens, that if I owned every Penguin Modern Classic I would somehow have read all of modern literature.

Benazir Bhutto, his daughter and another popular leader who was assassinated in 2007, had predicted that the army would somehow have her killed.

Azevedo told the Financial Times: "Pretty much all of the UK's trade [with the world] would somehow have to be negotiated.

The world would somehow have to intervene to help more than a billion people whose governments had neglected their interests in the most repugnant way imaginable.

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I think my sense was that, if I said yes, I'd somehow have to get over the stage fright.

The X-rays suggest that we'd somehow have to replace the whole apparatus, the doctor said, inside and out.

We'd somehow have to reconfigure or abandon empty comforts, escapes and protections that both free-market conservatives and many reading this essay are accustomed to buying and selling, sometimes against our own best hopes and convictions.

To clear up some questions: no, the vlog will in no way take the place of any of my written content - that's adorable that people think I'd somehow have less work to do! Yes, we really do want your questions - otherwise my special surprise partner in crime and I will have to make them up, and pretend you did.

I often wondered whether I would not somehow have felt freer had I lived in earlier decades, in which choices for young women were limited to very specific roles.

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