And to get anywhere close to it looks like requiring a big sacrifice to the tax take by either London's or, perhaps in future, Edinburgh's treasury.
With 26-year tenures unheard of in modern soccer, it is almost certain no other coach will have the time to get anywhere close to Ferguson's trophy haul.
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But to get anywhere, Apple needs to quickly remake its OS to run PC software and license its hardware to anyone willing to make it.
The way we get to anywhere in a city can change because we eventually learn the roads and routes to get to our destination.
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Maris politely obliged for many, but it quickly became apparent that if he wanted to get anywhere, he'd need to pocket the thing.
You still have to purchase the game, but when you do that you automatically get anywhere, anytime access to that game.
Toulouse struggled to get anywhere near the Munster line and although they managed a last attack with a minute to go Munster turned the ball over and in the process ensured they would become champions of Europe for a second time.
We have a 4x4 so we can get out, just, but none of the roads are open so we won't be able to get anywhere.
The Scots will play hard, and have to in order to get anywhere near a win.
And the costs of everyone taking three times as long to get anywhere as a cost.
It also has yet to get anywhere in the Senate, despite Jesse Helms's support.
Nobody expects the talks to get anywhere soon: they could run on for years.
The forward platform that England got meant that Australia had to work a lot harder to get anywhere.
First, Mr Abbas will indeed need the Israelis to give him a chance if he is to get anywhere.
Nor is tax reform likely to get anywhere this year or next despite Mr. Obama's support, at least rhetorically, for the idea.
The minority shareholders have previously brought legal proceedings in courts from New York to California, but have never been able to get anywhere, losing decisions and cases.
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And the shot-stopper then failed to get anywhere near a header from Walters after Wilson had played a great one-two with Pennant before whipping in a delightful cross.
Mr Clark explained that the biggest problem associated with robots deployed into such zones was maintenance, because if repairs were needed, it would be difficult for humans to get anywhere near.
The benefits of a hosted system are many: they are generally quick to get up and running, can be accessed from anywhere and require less cash up front to get started.
It will have to wean itself of its automatic price slashing ways, at least in terms of content, if it wants to get anywhere near the colossal margins of Apple and Google.
"It feels like a very transient job market, where you have to be inventive and creative and you have to be prepared to work for nothing if you want to get anywhere, " she says.
So most Israeli officials that I've spoken to say that Olmert is serious about opening a dialogue with Abbas, but without a change in the Hamas position those negotiations really aren't going to get anywhere.
Ms Sturgeon responded by saying that Conservatives still did not understand Scotland, and added renewable energy had great potential for the country, adding the "UK needs Scottish renewables" to get anywhere near its green targets.
That may help to explain why women, although they now enter white-collar jobs in much the same numbers as men in many countries, still find it so hard to get anywhere near the executive suite.
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The people of Kfar Saba, 15 miles outside of Tel Aviv, provide as middling a view of Israel as you're liable to get anywhere, even though their town lies just two miles from neighboring Palestinian Kalkilya.
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