I was a bit down in the dumps, and I started thinking that maybe football wouldn't pan out in the way I had expected. |
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Gareth Parker has posted a reminder on some other pre-war predictions that didn't pan out and aren't receiving quite as much attention now. |
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Although Hugo's routine has been a little out of whack, I'm sticking to our routine in the hopes it'll pan out. |
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But if the projections of jobs and a subsequent biotech boomlet pan out, those investors are going to reap the benefits. |
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Will the aforementioned ex-Browns D-linemen pan out or stay mired in bust status? |
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Runner-up here last week, and a previous course-and-distance winner, he is capable of going one better, provided things pan out right for him. |
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Still, if Ivanov's hoped-for human trials pan out, a syringe of EDTA may one day join that space blanket in your winter survival kit. |
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Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them. |
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Guess that plan didn't really pan out, but perhaps it would have succeeded if its masterminds used the power of rock to champion their cause. |
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How do all these ideas pan out in practice, face-to-face with the elusive client? |
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Although not all projects eventually pan out, the money and resources saved can go towards another project down the road. |
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Barkeley came up with the idea for The Daily currant after a few other career tracks failed to pan out. |
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Not all the prospects pan out, but occasionally an owner will strike gold. |
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Producers, he says, like to pan out from the glass-topped anchor desks to get a shot of the leggy correspondents. |
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If early-stage experiments pan out, Alzheimer's disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette's syndrome, bulimia, and other brain ailments could be next. |
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They can keep the gold they pan out as souvenirs of modest value, plus get a certificate, a medal and perhaps a bag of local cookies or a bottle of schnapps as a trophy. |
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We need to be ready to act on additional measures quickly if such talks fail to pan out. |
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After three seasons abroad, she returned home in 2001, without a sponsor, and without a ride — the phenom who didn't pan out. |
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The early history of corroborating science and history in The Urantia Book was not suited for outreach and some of it did not pan out. |
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Arrive in time for dinner on Friday evening and discuss how the weekend will pan out! |
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out. |
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Small companies, on the other hand, face huge risks in having to bet on channels of distribution that may or may not pan out for them. |
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You won't strike it rich with high-yield muni bonds, but in these miserable, low-yielding times, high-yield munis are an investment that should pan out. |
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Although his efforts never seemed to pan out, viewers nevertheless were rooting for the unlikely pair. |
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We didn't know exactly how things would pan out but we did know a new dynamic was taking shape, one that would have far-reaching consequences for many industries, and we took action. |
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It remains to be seen how this arrangement will pan out in the long term, but it nevertheless assured a certain measure of economic security and the chance to go for quality during the building phase. |
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Although it is always a delicate matter to predict how the year 2005 will pan out, we can already stress how the soundness of our fundamentals and the experience of our teams are the root of our success. |
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But the research and development process is fraught with unexpected difficulties and surprises, he cautioned, so some technologies may not pan out as policymakers and researchers hope they do. |
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This decision did not pan out in 2007, due to the strength of the Canadian market and dollar, combined with a lacklustre performance from our main managers. |
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Nevertheless, the race didn't pan out as expected. |
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And how does the striker, deployed at the head of manager David Jeffrey's 4-2-3-1 system in the first instalment of the tie, feel the match in Trondheim will pan out? |
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I'm not sure how his draw will pan out, I'll have a game plan when I've walked the course. |
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Many a pretty girl I have seen in my time, who didn't pan out according to specifications when I finally met her. |
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If things pan out, if it is on the right footing, maybe I could even think about more of him than that, something more togetherish. |
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A few years back researchers thought that hydrogen could be extracted chemically onboard from liquid hydrocarbons such as methanol, but those schemes did not pan out. |
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One of the indicators that we were trying to use at one point in time had to do with some lymphocystic-type stuff in fat-head minnow, but it didn't sort of pan out as being reliable. |
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This is an area in which we have to gain experience, to see how things pan out, what the turnover would be in which situations and where, and what level of state aid would be involved. |
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The first quarter saw the Delhi girls take the match to their more illustrious opponents but it wasn't a sign of the way the match would pan out in the later stages. |
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