Some Democrats think their party's agonising selection process will produce a battle-hardened nominee backed by legions of fired-up supporters.
Emotionally over-invested professionals will either avoid counsel or surround themselves with legions of yes-men.
But for the legions of still-unemployed and underemployed workers, the news is less promising.
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Critcher is one of legions of dealers--including big full-service dealers--who are now routinely using Ebay Motors to sell used vehicles.
It comes packed with information and trivia that will delight his legions of fans - including a specialised section for kids and for teachers.
To be fair, I get that the legions of die-hard "Star Wars" fans are partially to blame for your latest twist of the knife.
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He has spawned legions of would-be acolytes (this writer included) who have been freed by his prose, but have yet to ever really match it.
According to The New York Times, the merchants are disillusioned by the legions of one-time customers who never return, and dozens of the coupon sites have folded.
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In the rare event a borrower went under, his land collateral was as good as gold anyway since legions of land-use restrictions acted as virtual government price supports.
And yet every summer legions of living-dead rock bands from the 1960s and 1970s rise up from their graves and drag their decaying carcasses across the stages of America's arenas, stadiums and county fairs.
Sure, the area is populated by legions of well-off politicians, lawyers and lobbyists, but in very few cases has laboring in the political hothouse generated the magnitude of wealth necessary to place highly in Forbes' rankings.
Nor is it a state refuge for the fast-growing legions of unemployed.
While some may find them cramped, it is worth pointing out that legions of foreign English-teachers (and aspiring travel writers) have spent years living in spaces not much larger than these.
In addition, the bully-boy tactics of Amazon and other companies that set limits on issues like reviews, free books, and where one can or cannot sell books will also eat into their newly-won legions of fans.
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What they and the government need to do now is support the small-scale entrepreneurs who want to train legions of wood workers, home builders, machine-operators, and plumbers.
Legions of clever, well-paid investment analysts and investors failed to see the crisis coming.
Each story was pushed to the edge, and the fact-checkers, legions of them, were made to justify the claims or get them taken out.
The seven-time Tour de France winner has consistently denied the claims, and legions of fans and corporate supporters had backed him -- until now.
The chancellor's most controversial reform is aimed at the long-term unemployed, who make up fully two-thirds of the legions of jobless.
It would have made it into a maze of conversations and challenges and strangeness, but all this does with its vast, multi-tier space and legions of gyrating bodies is have you walk up to a door at the other end.
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It's a potentially strong start to one of the few truly cross-network mobile payment systems in the US, but we see a long road ahead before Isis gives Google Wallet some jitters -- there's legions of banks, cities and stores needed before Isis is widespread, and we're not counting on that ever-elusive universal hardware support.
But the brothers' success spawned legions of imitators, and the quail-egg market was saturated.
There are legions of people in the European set-up who find his calls for smaller budgets, and repatriated powers anathema.
Apparently, that's what legions of us had in mind when -- humbug!
Only by necessity, through fighting for her survival, does she gain confidence and become the can-do woman familiar to legions of gamers.
Whiteread is known to be a "hands on" artist - not one who employs legions of assistants to make her ideas reality.
Injecting so much uncertain genetic information into the doctor-patient relationship could create legions of "patients in waiting" leading to unnecessary tests, harmful outcomes and lifelong anxiety.
Adapting a novel like "On the Road, " which has attracted legions of fans over the last half-century and inspired many to hit the open road, is no easy task.
It's easy to see why legions of loyalists lavish love on 24-year-old Tim Tebow, who leads his underdog Denver Broncos in a crucial playoff game against the New England Patriots on Saturday night.
Much of the state's tourism-dependent economy has drooped and legions of workers have been laid off.
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