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And worse, others may reply with retaliatory thrusts of diverse method and potency, including terrorism.
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Fine, the president may reply.
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Emotional readers may well reply to the above that Napolitano and libertarians more broadly seek a return to the segregation of the past.
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To his own numbers, Bartlett may well reply today that tax rates can no longer be explained away as the reason for a reduction in startups, and subsequent IPOs (46 in 2010 versus 210 in 2000).
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It is a good question, and the president may well have a good reply.
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"As part of that they may ask them just to reply to the e-mail with the details of their account or credit card that they want that put in to, " he said.
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U.S. company Steelcase now manufactures its own commercially available "Walkstation, " and while it's no substitute for a session in the gym, you may soon be able to burn extra calories while you reply to emails from the boss.
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You may cut me off in mid-sentence or gaze at your Blackberry during my reply.
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You may be sure, though, that the Chomskyan heavy artillery will be making its first ranging shots in reply, even as you read this article.
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