Middle-aged now, the youths he had worked among might be able at least to find him something, if not employ him.
Ahead of the August 2009 Afghan elections, the late Richard Holbrooke, who served as U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan, openly talked about the need to disempower the Afghan president, if not to replace him outright.
After all, she had completely lost contact with Mbali's father long before her birth, did not know if he knew he had a daughter, did not anticipate that she would ever see him again, and frankly did not care if she did or not.
How can the club fine a player for missing training if they are not paying him?
He never would have fenced if not for Rupert offering him a place on the team.
But he would later threaten to have them arrested if they did not let him pass.
He is an incredibly strong, explosive player and can also be a bit of a scary defender if you do not see him coming.
His officials have at times warned Congress that, if it does not give him fast-track authority, European rivals will grab a rising share of the Latin American market.
However, later Mr McCarney said he was ill and pointed to an area where he had been sick, telling his boss to go and check it out if he did not believe him.
His letter said the sum was what the BBC would have had to pay if the trust had fired Mr Entwistle and that the trust was considering sacking him if he had not volunteered his resignation.
She asked him if Poole had hit him and he said "no" but did not answer when asked if he was telling the truth.
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So why re-sign him, if not as an atta-boy for another job well done?
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The words mean just as much to him, if not more than the chord progressions that propel the song.
Paul Burnham, chief organiser of the Barmy Army, says it would not surprise him if the Ashes is a sell-out.
If his allies will not meet him half way, then Mr Rumsfeld will no doubt have the president's ear again.
On Wednesday another man, Mohammad Ashraf, was arrested after threatening to kill himself if Ms Mirza did not marry him.
Staff will not welcome him if he is seen to hold them to task for following orders from the Bush administration.
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In the meantime, Mr Kuchma seems to reckon that if fair means will not win him the election, foul ones will have to do.
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Oberon knocked him over the head with his fist, which brought him sleep if not peace, and it was weeks before he was himself again.
Economists, if not politicians, are with him on that one.
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Derek Ogg QC, defending Mr Coats, asked Smith if Ms Spence had not begged him to let her go and offered him a million pounds to allow her to go free.
But many Social Democrats, in Hamburg and at headquarters in Bonn, would not forgive him if he turned down a possible red-green alliance in favour of one combining Social with Christian Democrats.
Mr Blair's confidence in Mr Mandelson especially infuriated Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, who believes he might today have been prime minister if Mr Mandelson had not betrayed him by throwing his support behind Mr Blair in the succession battle that followed the death of the party's former leader, John Smith, in 1994.
The president said not to blame him if taxes rise for everyone on Jan. 1, 2011.
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Not if they happen to catch him on an off day--and he has his share of them.
Many think that even Singapore may quietly appreciate his departure since the leadership there considered him unpredictable, if not flaky.
As if this were not enough to keep him busy, Attilius also manages to incur the wrath of Ampliatus, a wealthy ex-slave.
The running gag in the show is that his chronic misdemeanors invariably end up rewarding him financially, if not legally, psychologically, emotionally, or morally.
"We've been trying to get hold of Everton to see what's happening and if we can keep him or not but we haven't got any answer back, " he said.
In pursuing his earlier aims, Mr Bush either had the country behind him or, if not, could get his policies implemented because they united his party and divided Democrats (this was the case with the tax cuts).
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