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They might also bow to union pressure to block Walmart from entering the local market, flouting polls showing that two-thirds of the city want the retailer's low prices.
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And when the club unveiled a bronze statue outside its home stadium, Old Trafford, and named the North Stand after him, the timing suggested he might be ready to bow out.
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And if he were to bow out, who might take his place?
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You can switch out weapons by pausing the game, so you might start a battle off with a bow and a sword, and then switch out the bow for some other closer or middle-ranged weapon.
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Although eager to make his Scotland bow the 23-year-old says it might have been for the best that his international clearance has been held up for the Group 9 run-in.
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She also said her decision to bow out of a 2014 race wasn't influenced by fears that she might lose an expected rematch with hotelier Jim Graves, a Democrat, who fell short by 4, 200 votes last year in her district outside the Twin Cities.
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But it is only convention, not law, that they bow to the Commons in such circumstances, so there is at least a theoretical possibility that they might battle on.
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