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If it had been the latter, it would have washed everything away.
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Or it could say that everything else never would have passed without the mandate, so everything else should be taken down with it.
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It would be everything that I have lived for the past 10 years.
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It would have been much more surprising had everything gone according to plan.
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This would have given America almost everything it wanted, allowing Mr Chirac no more than a symbolic success.
ECONOMIST: France
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To get rid of that longer term mystery, the ONS would have to decide that everything it had said about GDP in the past two years was wildly wrong -that instead of being flat, we actually grew by more than 2%.
BBC: UK jobs: The plot thickens
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"Having worked in the fitness industry for a number of years you'd think that we would have everything health and fitness-related sorted when it comes to ourselves, " she said.
BBC: Bristol
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She said she would have only used it to come to her conclusions in the context of everything else she reviewed, including Arias' contention that her father abused her as a child.
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But it is by no means certain even if everything had been done by the book that the outcome would have been different.
ECONOMIST: Crime and policing
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Scientists like the concept because it would explain some important observations, not least the geometry of space - a superluminal expansion could have stretched everything until it was flat.
BBC: The first fractions of a second after the Big Bang
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After the fourth or fifth e-mail, I was starting to have second thoughts about the swap, but I went ahead with it anyway, figuring that everything would turn out alright.
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