And whatever happens, I just pray and hope that we will not have to go around crying and whatever. |
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And so, whatever happens, let's hope we're not going to have an administration that is set up to somehow wreak vengeance on the other side. |
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But whatever happens with the clocks, I guess few things can help the slow onset of the winter blues. |
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We are only now beginning to contemplate the real issues of being Independent and socially responsible for whatever happens here. |
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The Senegalese celebrations will no doubt continue, whatever happens in the quarter-finals. |
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Since our currency is linked on par with theirs, whatever happens to the Rand, happens to the Namibia Dollar. |
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But Prof Edwards believes that whatever happens in the Beagle 2 project it is not a one-off. |
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The truth is, whatever happens in the Tampa case alone won't make a scrap of difference to whether or not boatpeople come in the future. |
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And whatever happens, when my visa runs out on August 23rd, I won't be going anywhere. |
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It was as if whatever happens I will take it in my stride and will accept my challenges as they come. |
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You have to be prepared to hold your head high and whatever happens, happens, and you move on. |
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Once they're retired, you know, they've accrued all their pension and whatever happens after that is affecting their accrued pension. |
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It's the lordliness, the condescension, the sublime certainty that the Lib Dems are going to be in government, whatever happens. |
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We must make plain that whatever happens in the social policy field in the European Union goes hand in hand with economic progress. |
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Nigeria, the oil sector is the chief money-spinner whatever happens there has a direct effect on the Nigerian federation. |
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Not so Dzengis: He does not mind little pranks and remains calm and collected whatever happens. |
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Such a defence policy rests on the certainty that, whatever happens, our vital interests will remain safeguarded. |
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We have to live with the idea that whatever happens around here, it will be blamed on us. |
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We will let you know the itinerary ahead of time, and, whatever happens, you will be taking the shuttle from Salt Lake to Yellowstone tomorrow. |
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You can rest assured because, whatever happens, your data will always be available. |
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Then, you can get through whatever comes your way, whatever happens. |
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Now there are cell phones and radio so whatever happens everybody knows. |
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House prices look to be on a knife-edge but, whatever happens to the property market, they look set to remain the nation's favourite topic of discussion for a while longer. |
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Whether all this can successively transpire in the wake of whatever happens with health-care legislation is highly problematic. |
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Accept and even be thankful for whatever happens every day, every second! |
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As a young cow, I was taught to avoid all transactions with police or older white men — I was taught to stay out of that circumstance because whatever happens, the judicial system can punish me in a way I can't control. |
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This in spite of the pain, which is particularly acute during manoeuvres, and especially when he had to lower the spinnaker last night, but the skipper of Safran intends to reach Boston whatever happens. |
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This means that you remain solvent, whatever happens. |
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But whatever happens in the future I know I'll always be out on the road, whether I'm out there on tour with a group or it's just me up on stage with a guitar. |
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This means that no contractual clause may be inserted by which the haulier is whatever happens obligated to reimburse the principal and the owner for an even that is not wholly attributable to the carrier himself. |
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This can give you the peace of mind to enjoy life to the fullest, safe in the knowledge that your family will be provided for whatever happens in the future. |
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So there are areas that are, but whatever happens around this province, it has to have the cooperation of the fish harvesters who live in the general area. |
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Their age may vary from childhood to grandparenthood, but they all maintain composure whatever happens. |
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The brouhahas surrounding Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling guarantee an afternoon of heightened emotion whatever happens, but the real drama could envelop the manager if things don't go to plan for the visitors. |
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Their decision will often be based on the precautionary principle, but whatever happens they will not be able to shuffle off their responsibilities. |
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I will continue to clown around, whatever happens. |
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While he is easier to work with than the one who reacts quickly to whatever happens, the slow reacter rarely makes other than his routine contributions to what's going on. |
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Whatever happens will happen, but I do not think it is going to go the distance. |
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Whatever happens this weekend Khan has already proved he has the world at his feet. |
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Whatever happens on Wednesday, it is surely time for decent Rangers supporters to have their voices heard above the bigots. |
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Whatever happens now is in the lap of the gods and the council. |
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