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Mr. Muti would surely qualify.

Rescuing the school system from more than 30 years of bureaucratic chaos would surely qualify.

Even if he had not circumnavigated the globe producing travel documentaries, or interviewed every imaginable celebrity, Mr. James would surely qualify.

Such a disk might well constitute "that particular collective work"; it would surely qualify as a "revision" of the original collective work.

Properly targeted, the extra spending to stop disadvantaged schools, and students, from falling further behind – as recommended by the Gonski review – would surely qualify as spending that makes economic sense in the longer term.

He is allergic to cleverness in photography (much of Henri Cartier-Bresson would surely qualify), disparages colour (in the era of William Eggleston, no less) as always looking as if it's been added later, and calls himself a realist at exactly the moment when postmodernist artists and critics were declaring the image a performance or sham.

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Chances are the Giants must win five of their remaining seven games for the 10-6 record that would almost surely qualify them for the playoffs.

It allowed the addicted to risk their ankles rather than wearing out thumbs on a lengthy session though if anyone lasted more than five minutes on it, they'd have surely qualified for the US Olympic team's gymnastic squad for Barcelona 1992.

Winning the 2014 World Cup would surely have qualified Spain for serious inclusion at the top of the list of footballing greats amongst the likes of Brazil 1970, but their ignominious exit in the group stage marked by a 5-1 defeatothe Netherlandsnds and a 2-0 loss to Chile means they earn the title of one of the greatest teams in the history of football, as opposed to the greatest.

No matter how heinous the crime, Mr. Richardson's not knowing until two hours before his scheduled execution in Missouri whether he would be put to death surely qualifies as cruel and unusual punishment in itself and thus should be prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.

"Surely, you would also qualify for a Nobel Prize," he wrote in a reference to the Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, who was spurned by the Turkish establishment after discussing the Armenian genocide.

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