A problem for would-be suitors would be finding further cost-cutting and synergistic benefits. |
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At one bank, the queue of would-be buyers was so long that the bank was forced to extend its opening hours. |
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This gesture will go a long way in assuring would-be players that their future is safe. |
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These days, the obstacles facing would-be women pilots are more often financial. |
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For all those would-be writers, this is an excellent opportunity to get your story published. |
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Even a handbag can be used as a barrier when placed between yourself and any would-be attacker. |
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Rutan's spaceship may not yet be able to hoist loads into orbit, but it will give the ultimate ride to would-be astronauts. |
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Knowing that the club would still have a home at which to play would be a massive boost for any would-be investor. |
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His comments are a tacit admission that the police cannot protect all women from the attentions of would-be attackers. |
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The intention is to make St Lucia a household name and give would-be visitors a new island choice. |
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One other conundrum for the board and would-be investors to contemplate is the question of future leadership. |
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They are only following the lead of enterprising would-be gurus in the private sector. |
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It didn't take long to attract the 30 teams needed, and some eager would-be dragon racers had to be turned away. |
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The big sell-off has been mostly a non-event, though not so much for want of would-be buyers. |
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Making too much of a clamor over the issue could send a wrong signal to the business world and would-be investors. |
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In a world filled with would-be Supermen, he was the one man who would be Clark Kent. |
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The increases are also forcing more poor would-be students to choose another path. |
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The would-be actress started to become aware of the world in a sluggish, heady mist. |
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And if the club still owned its own ground it would also be a much more attractive proposition to would-be owners. |
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So, once again, I would caution would-be writers against excessive length. |
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Over the years the Humber Bridge has built up an unenviable reputation for attracting would-be suicides. |
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Other songs have ageing rockers dying unmourned and a would-be suicide weighing up the pro's and con's of life. |
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It could just be about the world's losers, the failed would-be suicides and all our broken hearts. |
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She is the slavishly adoring but unsightly would-be lover in his godforsaken garrison town. |
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During the high season, detectives in city Garda stations pose as tourists to try and catch would-be thieves in the act. |
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The Net poses intractable problems to the would-be lawmaker, or moral disciplinarian. |
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His job is to work through the slush pile of unpublishable books, sending out rejection letters to disappointed would-be authors. |
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Credit brokerage involves the introduction of a would-be borrower to a credit provider. |
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Overweight local opera would-be stars were splattered in mid-aria, and in wiping away the blue paint, it smeared and didn't come off. |
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Some would-be challengers of the old order were encouraged by the belief that the United States would not step in. |
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A country of politicians, natural leaders, would-be prophets or gods would be very difficult to govern. |
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But it was always outclassed in terms of brute strength by the various would-be European hegemons. |
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I would personally feel justified smacking any would-be assassin upside their head. |
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He vainly affects a George Raft hairdo and would-be virile gestures that go soft before they are half over. |
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Can the would-be veep be trusted to obediently follow a campaign script without setting off controversy with potentially explosive remarks? |
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It's a would-be grossout comedy, starring Mackenzie Crook and Johnny Vegas as a couple of Brummie blokes on the pull. |
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The lonely Harlan Pepper, a would-be ventriloquist and believer in animal ESP, has his hopes riding on Hubert the bloodhound. |
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Other leading Democrats echoed the views of the majority of would-be presidential nominees. |
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They surely cut a weird picture and the would-be hecklers sensed an open season until the old man began to talk. |
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The CIA was not impressed, dismissing the would-be politician as an inept bumbler. |
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Suddenly, Theresa's would-be one-nighter has landed her deep into a mess of murder, crime and corruption. |
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The measure calls on the agricultural commissioner to impose fines on would-be violators. |
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Coloration in skunks and stink badgers serves as an aposematic signal to would-be predators. |
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At present this information is found out by would-be purchasers after their offer to buy a home has been accepted. |
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Over the years, Larry's show has become a favorite forum for would-be occupants of the Oval Office. |
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Guards camped out all night at every entrance to the estate to send off would-be gatecrashers. |
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All I can say is, pity help the would-be standover merchant who tries to lean on, or recruit, those siblings. |
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The ministry had promised earlier to fully refund the money that the would-be pilgrims had paid several months earlier. |
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These differences came to a head when a would-be regicide appealed for assistance from the society. |
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Vlad is a charismatic, red-blooded all-American boy, and, like a lot of would-be actors, a little lost. |
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It was not intended to rehabilitate prisoners or to deter would-be criminals. |
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Instead of letting them march, though, the fuzz split them off into ever-smaller enclaves of ever-more-frustrated would-be street-marchers. |
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That doesn't mean would-be globetrotters must give up their dreams of adventures abroad, though. |
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If a would-be spammer had to perform one second of computation for each person he spammed, the pace of spam would slow to glacial. |
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Each of these would-be reasons is defeasible and has been more than adequately seen off in argument during recent weeks. |
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There's any number of bad predictions that futurists, or would-be futurists have made over the decades. |
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But his would-be debonair, self-satisfied yet insecure dotard could not be more appropriately laughable or pitiful. |
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All or some of these measures can help to frustrate the would-be car thief. |
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These would-be heroes seem laughably, touchingly subject to the most ordinary woes. |
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Although AmEx has spent zilch on promotion, some would-be customers go to absurd lengths to get what they see as a must-have status symbol. |
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In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer. |
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If one child attempts to escape, the rebels force the other abducted children to kill the would-be escapee, usually with clubs or machetes. |
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Thousands of would-be Web site defacers, who would never have heard about the Defacers Challenge read about it in the newspapers. |
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I particularly enjoyed the scene where Mitchum angrily dances one of Hayworth's would-be suitors right out of the bar. |
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The Bad Guys were the European Union, the sexual liberals, the would-be abolishers of the pound and the Bureaucrats. |
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In 2004, the Republicans will be a prowar party led by a would-be crusader. |
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At this time of the year, many of our would-be prizewinners should be in peak form. |
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The would-be cragsman must also bear in mind that these are large mountains with the usual dangers of rain, snow, lightning and rockfalls. |
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An 11-year-old girl escaped the clutches of a would-be kidnapper when a police car passed by chance. |
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With the helicopter hovering above, Peter on his motorbike, faithful dog Skip and a couple of would-be jackeroos, the sheep were caught. |
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In 1974, when the Watergate revelations were rocking the presidency, the would-be assassin went over the edge. |
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It is full of absurd would-be lovers, quick-witted opportunists, cold-hearted villains and crackpot eccentrics. |
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At a time of the year when would-be Romeos are encouraged to send sweet missives of hearts and flowers, he once sent its own brand of Valentine. |
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Pressures within the academic environment itself may subtly push professors toward viewing their students as would-be clones of themselves. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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Any animal fairly bristling with long, pointed horns and spikes simply looks ready to fend off any and all would-be predators. |
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It is thought one of the would-be bombers escaped the clutches of police and passers-by after a chase outside a tube station in south London. |
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Some of the would-be asylees are in serious need of international protection. |
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Each week they score contestants on how well the would-be couturiers execute a theme with the materials provided. |
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Smugglers commonly fool would-be asylees, taking their money and disappearing or simply failing to help them cross Turkey's borders. |
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Desperate to attract talent, they will be watching for a surge in would-be spies. |
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The second row left the defence for dead with a 30-metre gallop, brushing off at least three would-be tacklers in the process. |
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After all, deception only works when the would-be deceiver has a reputation for telling the truth. |
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Her would-be husband had a reputation among the men as a quietly authoritative man, a demanding but not cruel commander. |
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A plucky woman kept a tight grip on her handbag during a tussle with a would-be robber. |
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Of course it's not much fun for would-be first-time buyers who are seeing property prices spiral beyond their reach. |
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I peered down at the would-be dashboard and was amazed to see that this armoured beast was an automatic. |
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And I have no problem at all with summary execution of would-be suicide bombers. |
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By placing it in the enemy camp, the President made an enemy of a would-be ally. |
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Like chili plants, tarantulas produce agony-inflicting toxins designed to repel would-be predators, researchers say. |
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We're tasked with ensuring areas are swept free of any possible explosive devices left by a would-be assassin. |
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The front door was rammed open, but the cash machine had been emptied earlier and the would-be thieves left empty-handed. |
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Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides. |
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Testing and monitoring this process enables would-be parents to pinpoint the optimum moment for intercourse. |
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Sorry, would-be martyrs, we do not censor your favorite sites from comments, unless you're into mature mamas or something. |
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Yet, as with the army, the government had the greatest difficulty in controlling would-be conquistadores. |
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Intermittently enjoyable segments punctuate the generally underwhelming monotony of this scatological would-be musical. |
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Even more surprisingly, it seemed as if many of the would-be actors were actually getting placements from the agent. |
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The strategically located Gwalior fort was fair game, in its position as the gateway to central India, for all would-be potentates. |
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The telepic also dealt skillfully with the common issue of longtime friends as would-be lovers. |
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Freed, he swung his legs up and over the pit's edge, breaking the ankle of the would-be killer. |
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But lack of concrete evidence will not stop would-be decipherers from advancing theories and interpretations. |
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Police have nabbed a would-be bag snatcher but the identity of his intended victim remains a mystery. |
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It's as if our moralising politicians and would-be censors are caught in the grip of scopophobia, a morbid fear of the visual. |
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The would-be tax terminator has chosen as his chief economics adviser a tax perpetuator. |
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Plenty of other would-be candidates, however, are piquing the interest of municipal veterans. |
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The sight of these illuminated beasts, belching out fire and smoke on a dark night was intended to terrify would-be intruders. |
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I've described St Ives as a sea of would-be artists dining out on a reputation the town gained and lost long ago. |
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He's been double-crossed by would-be clients too many times to relax when someone he knows drops by. |
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I have met a would-be suicide bomber who had not yet had the chance to put his thanatological daydream into practice. |
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In some of the most humble people in the world, the would-be makers of the economic commandments may well have met their match. |
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The criminal carefully jams the token slot with a matchbook or a gum wrapper and waits for a would-be rider to plunk a token down. |
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A young mother was dragged to her knees by a would-be thief who tried to steal her handbag. |
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The would-be matricide, by the way, will not be charged and social services are dealing with the matter. |
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More than a million would-be festivalgoers got up early in a bid to secure a spot at the legendary event. |
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He does not know that Harry is the would-be seducer of his seamstress daughter. |
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At the end of the day, one has to admit that most would-be megastars, the pigeons in this behavioral con game, are complicit in their deception. |
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Here, then, Alberti is speaking to would-be patrons and laying the groundwork for enlightened and responsible artistic commissions. |
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Defiant newsagent Tina Harfield sent a would-be armed robber on his bike after thwacking him with an axe handle. |
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Some prominent Americans think that Cuba's would-be critics need our assistance, not just our commiseration. |
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Despite all that solicitude for the privacy of would-be spouses, the prohibition on incestuous marriages stands. |
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Still, it must make it very easy for their receptionists to give directions over the phone to would-be visitors. |
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Others were newly formed, perhaps on the initiative of local radicals, a charismatic leader, or a would-be messiah. |
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He intended to keep things that way, repelling would-be graziers, firewood cutters and poachers with an iron hand. |
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She used the death of her mother to avoid the boys her own age, telling all would-be suitors that she had to take care of her poor bereft father. |
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The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans. |
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Johnny stepped up to the counter where the would-be sharpshooters were signing up for the shooting match. |
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The subject of his fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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And the one which comes immediately to mind, is the current rigidity in the issuance of visas to would-be tourists. |
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An opportunity arises to make money from drycleaning when Ed cuts the hair of a camp, bewigged would-be entrepreneur. |
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Just as before, the would-be dominators try to convince us that it is necessary to apply a firm hand to the benefit of a shiftless character. |
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For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities? |
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What these two would-be grammar gurus are talking about here is mass nouns, not collective nouns. |
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It seems he had tried to dialogue with his would-be kidnappers who shot him as he resisted their abduction attempt. |
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But at every level, Clarke's proposal patronises these would-be undergraduates and sells them short. |
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Formally, the Posthorn episode takes the place of the trio in the would-be scherzo of the third movement. |
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Plainclothes and uniformed officers will be on patrol to prevent would-be troublemakers boarding flights. |
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Over time, their trivia games lead to sexual exploration and all kinds of would-be kinky relationship layers start to develop and ferment. |
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The actor is slightly built, with a face carved from granite, and his minor lisp will be the fodder for a hundred would-be future impersonators. |
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Far from being the noncoopted exemplars of native essence, the Gaels are merely thwarted would-be collaborators in Anglicization. |
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In some cases, would-be biographers and reporters were bought off with cold cash, which I suppose is not a threat to Free Speech. |
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Since Mariana is no revolutionary, he does not make it easy for would-be tyrannicides. |
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In the weeks afterward, would-be code-breakers got to work on deciphering the judge's code. |
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Some sources say that a proxy worked on his behalf none other than would-be powerbroker and Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane. |
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Competition for the few males is now so fierce that dominant females actively push young, would-be mothers out of the picture. |
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For cinephiles and would-be film-makers, Coppola's directorial debut makes for an excellent reference point and source of ideas. |
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A hero who attempted to stop a thief stealing laptops from a college was killed after the would-be robber mowed him down in a car. |
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Unlike many would-be damsels in distress, I never imagined myself being rescued by a knight in shining armor. |
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From my third floor vantage point, I could see a young would-be car thief trying to hot-wire an old van that I had not seen move in over a year. |
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If casinos' practices were followed, images would be taken at check-in, while would-be passengers obtain boarding passes and check luggage. |
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Indeed it seemed so unfamiliar to would-be patrons that the menu came with an explanatory glossary of unfamiliar ingredients. |
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This was all very strange, since there isn't a single genuinely funny line in this overlong one-act would-be comedy. |
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Armed marshals will be deployed on flights in the next few months to thwart would-be hijackers. |
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Young, feisty Iris leaves her creaky, would-be suitor in the dust as they engage in the sort of witty, erudite repartee that exists only in films. |
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Age has become the albatross hanging on the neck of a generation of would-be mothers. |
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Heaven help us the first time a would-be suicide bomber is caught with explosives hidden in a body cavity. |
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The argument also went that the lack of publicity would dissuade would-be hostage-takers from bothering to grab reporters. |
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Of course, the hoteliers jacked their prices up to the roof and did catch a fair number of those believing the annual myth propounded by the would-be profiteers. |
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In spite of its downtrodden reputation in some quarters as a would-be city lacking in soul, Swindon still managed to attract four million day trippers last year. |
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And it's good to go while the getting is good, but Miss Wolff has bad news for her friends and fellow country fans, rockabilly retro-ists and would-be jivers. |
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Cops went searching for a would-be suicide bomber, combing through the north-central part of the city. |
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Detectives hunting four suspected would-be suicide bombers after Thursday's attempted attacks in London focused on three addresses in the city yesterday. |
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On one occasion, he opened fire with a rifle on officers in corona who were tasked with protecting one of his would-be targets. |
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Sherron Watkins is the woman that brought the Enron scandal to light, but would-be whistle-blowers in the federal government can't seem to get their complaints heard. |
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In every bar and restaurant, every nook and cranny, were people talking about deals, done deals, would-be deals, projects, scripts, airy-fairy stories and sheer invention. |
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To the wannabe winners he gave business cards and fliers, dangling attractive security solutions for their would-be shops. |
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But the current pontiff, for reasons one might fully understand, declined to meet the would-be papal assassin. |
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Meanwhile, two teams of would-be Bargain Hunters pick up objets d' art at knock-down prices from their local antique fair and then try to flog them down the auction room. |
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Ryu was once another man, Takuto, who was killed in an accident with his lady-love Maki, but has been resurrected by a would-be Mephistopheles with a sinister agenda. |
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And would-be collectors like Henry Stephenson continue to distort the cultural record in their hunt for hidden treasures. |
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This past weekend saw two would-be blockbusters bursting at the seams with stars crash and burn at the box office. |
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Modernized base housing gives would-be renters an attractive home option. |
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The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger. |
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later. |
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A would-be developer may be faced with difficulties of many different kinds, in the way of site assembly or securing the discharge of restrictive covenants. |
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A rainbow stud, resplendent in his best dress uniform, stakes out and defends his riffle against all invaders, threatening would-be rivals with vicious fin-to-fin combat. |
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Only this week, two would-be asylum-seekers were caught miles from the French mainland as they tried to use children's lilos to paddle their way across the English Channel. |
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Putin has taken off the flimsy mask of democracy to reveal himself in full as the would-be KGB dictator he has always been. |
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Two young gay would-be actors in New York are rooming together. |
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What is out there course-wise for would-be roving reporters? |
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And that is the key to grasping how we Americans can and cannot take him seriously as a would-be political messiah. |
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But it is ludicrous to presume that would-be terrorists are lunkheaded enough to carry anti-Bush signs when carrying pro-Bush signs would give them much closer access. |
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The would-be pope killer loves to be in front of the cameras, and the press in Italy is happy to oblige. |
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Instead of attacking neighbors, why not shunt the wrath onto one poor soul who stands in for all would-be enemies? |
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However, this advertisement, no matter how well-worded, could not completely dispel my doubts about the credibility of the would-be husband's avowals. |
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When such cases do come to court there's often a desire to make an example of someone for the deterrent value this might have on other would-be criminals. |
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This is despite the considerable efforts of a team of would-be rescuers. |
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They have set up development circles designed to hone the skills of would-be mediums such as this ordinary wife and mother with a super sceptic husband. |
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An even more interesting possibility is that they were not merely actors but nimbly planning ones who schemed to exploit their would-be exploiters. |
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But these stories always end the same way, with the implosion of the would-be demagogue. |
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In the sixth, after left-handed pitcher Carleton Hargrove hit the first two batters, Daniel Stovall sent a would-be Texas leaguer into right field. |
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I've seen leadership schools set out on the fringes, including one in an outpost of Jerusalem that teaches would-be messiahs to lead in the coming apocalypse. |
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There must surely be ways of, for example, employing undergraduates during vacations to enthuse these would-be physicists in labs that would otherwise be lying empty. |
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To be sure, the victory parade was impressive, but for nearly an hour the would-be victors had wandered listlessly around the back streets before finding a short cut to glory. |
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Leno held up a video of the would-be Weiner dancing in his underpants for the audience to see. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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This Tuesday, a bunch of vampires and would-be superheroes will knock on our doors and ask us to reward them. |
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Clocked as fast as 103 mph, this would-be closer has improved his control but still uncorks enough errant pitches to make the grittiest batter nervous. |
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Spend too much time with a bunch of would-be bohos bemoaning their chosen lot in life, and you may start to yearn for a simple-minded superhero knockdown fest. |
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Many SIBs would previously have been recorded as would-be suicides. |
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After, on average, more than twenty-six years, ninety-four per cent of the would-be suicides were either still alive or had died of natural causes. |
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The autonomy granted by decriminalising suicide and attempted suicide in section 1 enables a would-be suicide to change her mind and seek help without fear of prosecution. |
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But just as Orgreave was witness to a turning point in history in 1984, it now faces a new and perhaps unlikely future as the would-be boom town of South Yorkshire. |
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First, there are plenty of would-be gurus out there, especially in India. |
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Neither Rand Paul nor his pac are associated with Rand Paul Swag, and the proceeds do not go to support the would-be candidate. |
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Unroasted nuts such as almonds, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts make an ideal snack food for would-be slimmers keen to get cracking. |
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The would-be spaceman took his 37 ft-high Starchaser rocket to Stockport Grammar School to encourage youngsters to follow his lead and take up engineering. |
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Most would-be inventors try to tackle something about which they know little or nothing, and in nine cases out of ten this is the secret of their non-success. |
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Justice reinforces social norms and deters some would-be perpetrators. |
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They wanted to ram that fact down the throat of would-be rivals, like the Russians, and even longtime friends, like the French. |
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Speaking on national radio this week, the minister said would-be growers in the Cook Islands were being encouraged to plan small plots of trees that would be easy to manage. |
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Coaching sessions for would-be bowlers are planned in the near future. |
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From would-be castings to Affleck and McConaughey memories and getting stoned on set, director Richard Linklater reminisces. |
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For a would-be writer to discover that writing poems can be exciting, that poetry's possibilities are limitless rather than the opposite is a heady experience. |
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Gwen's eyes widened, but again the would-be squabble was headed off. |
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What kind of message is that sending to all our would-be male strippers? |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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Although this would-be seventh province need not share all of Border with its predecessors, it would be sure to share a certain subregion of Border with each of the others. |
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Like many overconfident, would-be sailors, he simply went overboard. |
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That's the kind of Sunday matinee it was for leading man Moya, filled with his Sunday punches and appreciative hurrahs from would-be honeybunches. |
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Rifts are common and frequent, and continually being patched over or exploited by different would-be leaders seeking a panethnic or more particularist base. |
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Musicians, designers, aspiring actors and other would-be iconoclasts have settled the area, as have young professionals opting for a less-structured lifestyle. |
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In the British sphere of influence, however, what the Queen does and says is proper by definition so she does not have to worry about petty would-be dictators. |
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The designer tells it like it is to would-be fashionistas on the show. |
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To ward off those would-be car pinchers, simply affix a toy crocodile to the front of your vehicle and watch them run from those terrifying plastic jaws of death! |
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I receive many letters from would-be entrepreneurs pitching their ideas. |
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Personally, I think house prices are wobbly enough to warrant would-be first-time buyers sitting it out for a bit longer to see what happens to the market. |
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This case is not however authority for the proposition that the exercise of a lien against the would-be seller would amount to conversion against the true owner. |
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He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer. |
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The British Institute for Brain Injured Children is appealing for would-be daredevils to take up the challenge of abseiling 100 ft down the WHSmith building in Swindon. |
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The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years. |
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After dispatching the would-be assassin, Daniel almost collapsed. |
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To a cynical eye, it all seems more like an ego trip for some regional powers and international would-be players rather than a genuine attempt to reform the organisation. |
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The divisions and headings make the book easy to dip into and in theory to skim, although would-be skimmers will need to keep one thumb lodged firmly in the index. |
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For a few dirhams you get someone who knows the city's nooks and crannies inside out, and by hiring a guide all the other would-be tour givers leave you alone. |
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The absence of a clear understanding about those root causes largely explains why several would-be peace agreements ended up dishonoured or discarded. |
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Beyond the event horizon of our own evolutionary history there may lie the colossal remains of a hundred different would-be histories of intelligent life on Earth. |
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And he also suggests leaving the glove box open so would-be thieves would see there is nothing to steal. |
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A would-be free rider runs a risk of precluding the availability of the good. |
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In the UAE, the New York University Abu Dhabi also has that option for would-be globe trotters. |
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With SSH, would-be spoofers cannot decipher the encrypted identification key if it is intercepted and, thus, cannot use it. |
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Still the would-be drugbusters stomp about, trying to muster posses to ride out, hang the fiends high, and purge the land of demon dope. |
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A lot of guys want a ready-to-go but sealed trauma kit, just to slow down the would-be snivelers. |
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So they have trooped forth to organize village down-and-outs and ne'er-do-wells into would-be combat units. |
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If it wasn't for the fact these would-be luvvies are dearly rejects from the casting couch, I might have succumbed, but that's another story. |
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Fawcett, you surely remember, is a mother of two and the smotherer of many would-be goal scorers. |
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GoVeho's unique social networking platform allows users to connect to and arrange rides with other would-be carpoolers. |
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The Forum itself would always, henceforth, wield a strange kind of mesmeric fascination upon the mob demagogue or would-be putschist. |
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The young Socialists had glorified Vera Sassoulitsch, the Russian would-be assassinatrix. |
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Travel company Going Places wooed would-be travellers with pounds 200 discounts on holidays with Airtours. |
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And many would-be conquerors have managed to finagle bits and pieces. |
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There is so much to see in Chicago that it can be more than a little confusing for the would-be architourist. |
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Before the would-be robber could formulate a plan of attack, the homeowner fired a shot right into his rib cage area. |
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Four would-be buyers battled to buy Rome, From Mount Aventine, which had a PS15-20million estimate. |
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Noah is a tightly wound weatherproofing specialist preparing to marry Zipporah, a would-be country music singer. |
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Just before a recent New Hampshire kaffeeklatsch for would-be presidential contender Rep. |
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Nettles lives in the crosshairs, with the secret police, his sympathizers, and his now and would-be lovers making impossible demands on him. |
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The vigilante returns, and attends his 20th high-school reunion in the hope of tracking his latest would-be victim, a former prom king. |
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A deceptive runner can juke and jive a would-be tackler right out of his socks if he can get that one-on-one, head-on angle of attack. |
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Like thousands of other would-be first time buyers, Amma, 23, is worried about taking on a mortgage. |
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The Full Monty stars Robert Carlyle, the psychopathic Begbie in Trainspotting, as the leader of a motley crew of would-be exotic dancers. |
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The cane-wielding commander in chief and several bystanders subdued the would-be killer, an unemployed housepainter named Richard Lawrence. |
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These very short warm-ups are powerful tools for any would-be actor and are quick and simple for all kinds of stages and performances. |
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It is dangerously misleading to suggest, as Allison and Nunn often do, that HEU is the bomb material of choice for would-be nuclear terrorists. |
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As for spending money to achieve that end, either I'm too mean or those would-be beardies are plain daft. |
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Strong investor demand has opened a wide window of opportunity for would-be issuers of asset-backed securities. |
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The fact that would-be subscribers to the new CS services do not need to buy new dish antenna is expected to help subscriptions. |
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The brother was an anti-social, self-mythologizing would-be rock star. |
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The playR deLuxe is, by contrast, more the tool for a would-be DJ, whether she's spinning for a rave or her housewarming party. |
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A mandatory survey lies at the core of government proposals to speed up property sales and thereby gazump would-be gazumpers. |
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Is heaven a murderer when its lightning strikes a would-be murderer in his bed, tindering sheets and skin together? |
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And, doing third edits for Lindsay notwithstanding, The Paper was a thwartful place for a would-be writer like myself to work in. |
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Ted Kulongoski wants to ban vending machines that sell cigarettes, saying such a move will block their access by underage, would-be smokers. |
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This embarge is termed a moral one because it imposes no legal restraints upon would-be exporters, for there are no statutes providing for this. |
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The smartest move any would-be pintail hunter can make is to keep his eyes and mind open to exactly where the swordtail bird is working. |
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He escapes Vultura, his would-be murderer, and attends a Hollywood strip party, but he turns up no leads. |
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The 64-year-old man was serving in Stars newsagents shop in Trouse Lane, Wednesbury, when the would-be robbers walked in. |
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Davies claimed the stance has had a stark effect in persuading current or would-be England internationals to stay at home. |
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The subject of Amos's fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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There's no need to feel naughty about facestalking would-be dates on social media before agreeing to meet up, new research says nine in 10 NZ women do it. |
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Demand from would-be vuvuzelists out there in Couch Potato Land is now outstripping supply, according to analysts of the short-life-cycle consumer products industry. |
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Lin went home to relieve the child-minder, cook for the brats and swap e-mails with her would-be admirers, and I headed pubwards with the other two. |
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In 2009, Nigerian security forces extrajudicially killed Yusuf, an admirer and would-be emulator of Afghanistan's Taliban, during a crackdown on his sect. |
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The murder of Owen Quine was done exactly like his last would-be book, Bombyx Mori, or Silkworm, ends, and so the murderer must have read the manuscript. |
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With the police overstretched and burglaries constantly on the increase, would-be thieves now know that someone could be watching and are clearly getting the message. |
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A hotel and catering partner have been selected by Virgin Galactic to provide hospitality services to would-be astronauts before they head off on their journey into space. |
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Former CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence Ray Cline warned that all that awaited would-be fraternizers with the East was entrapment or deception. |
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Or did the more-colorful males scare off would-be philanderers? |
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But on the Democratic side, outside of a few pockets of resistance in the Deep South, homophobia is no longer considered a necessary component for a would-be officeholder. |
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And within the Moliere canon, there aren't many hypocrites, misanthropes, suspicious husbands or would-be wife imprisoners that the Yorkshire-born Bedford hasn't sampled. |
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For would-be crabbers, there's no better place to learn than Oregon, where Dungeness and red rock crab can be found in nearly all the state's large saltwater bays. |
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The new rules stipulate that would-be parents must provide proof that their home country will grant citizenship to any baby born to a surrogate mother. |
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An elderly colonel in Woolton rushed out of his house in his nightgown, firing an old elephant gun in the air as a warning shot to imagined invaders and would-be looters. |
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When the Roundheads closed the English theaters in 1642, would-be playwrights were forced to pen closet dramas, deploying the full range of theatrical devices on paper alone. |
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Graham Fellows appears in the guise of would-be pop star John Shuttleworth, who heads off on tour, with his portable electric organ and his agent. |
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He could keep winning through attrition, with a relentless barrage of topspinning ground strokes and a tireless defense of his own side, where would-be winners go to die. |
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The workshop run by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust will teach would-be surveyors how to spot signs of water voles, rats and field voles and to help them monitor their numbers. |
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With this stream-of-consciousness narrative, an ISIS fighter using the name of Abu Abdullah Britani posted this call May 10 on Twitter to would-be jihadis in the West. |
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Let the moral majority rise up and take the would-be murderers to task. |
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As the customer walked across the parking lot in the 1700 block of Palmdale Boulevard, the would-be robber pedaled up on a bicycle and started talking to him, Jennings said. |
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