Celebrity also makes people think they are fireproof: their fans love them come what may.
It still seems bad, but not necessarily worse than pursuing the euro scheme come what may.
Come what may, however, few expect the old Takeshita faction to maintain its former influence and cohesion.
The point of these funds is not to own a company for decades and decades, come what may.
Come what may, Africans should not expect to see Americans in blue helmets piling into their awful wars.
Come what may, Mr Prodi must be thankful that Italy scraped into the single currency at its first attempt.
"This information will remain in the public domain, come what may, " he said.
South Korea wants to widen co-operation with North Korea, almost come what may.
Yet, come what may, the growth story so often on display in these pages remains the enduring one of our age.
The only thing I can say with utter certainty is that come what may, my feelings for George Clooney will remain unsullied.
That is a peril of the modern workplace come what may, however.
Still, the overriding impression is of banks and other creditors trying to get their money back rather than propping up Mr Kirch come what may.
PIMCO, a bond fund-management firm, reckons that this was a hint that the Fed chairman would try to keep house prices rising, come what may.
Come what may, Michael Bay is clearly a man who wants to be known for more than just large-scale action sequences and overly-saturated shots of incredibly attractive people.
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President Obama's studied indifference towards the situation there and his determination, come what may, to pull all U.S. forces out is setting the stage for a portentous American rout.
These modest valuations, and the apparent determination of the Chinese government to offer support come what may, means that the banks will probably still be able to raise some capital from outside.
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Since investors have been using charts for 100 years or so and they still seem to work, the patterns may be so deeply ingrained that their predictive powers will persist come what may.
On the other hand, pumping in liquidity too eagerly may create moral hazard: if banks think that central banks will bail them out come what may, they will be more inclined to lend recklessly.
As the United States government is committed to being among those first sixty-five, come what may, the terms of the treaty will be binding upon the United States whether or not dangerous countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya or North Korea are signatories.
The thing about having a majority of the House is that you control the agenda - you get to decide what bills come up and what don't.
But he is impatient to come into what he sees as his rightful inheritance.
CDC's 76m calculation, because they did not come from what can strictly be called food.
The numbers come from what the Census Bureau calls its American Community Survey.
The other 80% come from what Koogle has been acquiring and adding.
Ascending further into the hills, we come across what must be one of the last tombs still used as a Bedouin family home.
Therein lies a debate which is yet to come: what is to be done with all of the information that is now available?
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But now we come to what I think is the problem: they are measuring the costs of the negative externalities of these processes.
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But we'll also be there in the months and years to come in what will clearly be a very long-term project of renewal and of rebuilding.
When it is said to them: "Come to what Allah hath revealed, and to the Messenger": Thou seest the Hypocrites avert their faces from thee in disgust.
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