If, for argument's sake only, you give Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire to Obama, and you award Colorado, Ohio and Virginia to McCain, you wind up with ... 269 electoral votes for each candidate.
Today, the vote might be closer, and the drug would probably wind up with a tougher label.
Give anyone who calls himself a planner a chance, and you could wind up with a solid plan.
But if you can handle some woodworking and fiberglass mending yourself, you could wind up with a real steal.
Often, that winner and other participants wind up with the company permanently.
Since the Development League launched in 2001, 177 players have been called up to the NBA, but only a small number wind up with a guaranteed deal.
Or a child can come to rely on energy drink enhancers to make it through their school load every evening and wind up with serious sleep issues.
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Half the crew, which included Comeaux's son Gregg, changed sails, trying to keep up with changing wind conditions.
Thus did Iceland's pension funds wind up with bad loans from Miami.
Should the manager feel the need to get out of Altria, he could simultaneously sell the Amazon and wind up with no net capital gain.
Holder told reporters, "If this bill becomes law, people like John Gotti, who beat the rap at his first trials, and John Hinckley and John DeLorean, who were also acquitted, could wind up with big taxpayer checks".
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Those are the ones that we end up loving and wind up with the highest amount of problems.
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It does not follow, however, that if everyone goes to college then everyone will wind up with a top-half job.
At the pro level, what naturally happens is you see things whittle themselves down where you wind up with a smaller cross-section.
Marchionne has said he would like to take Chrysler public by the end of this year, and Fiat will likely wind up with 51% of the company.
Try to determine the biggest companies with a single benchmark--say, sales--and you wind up with a lopsided list, one cluttered with retailers, in that case.
Perhaps a mixed blessing for the weekend warriors, who wind up with a few bruises for their efforts.
Farther north, a blizzard watch is in effect for parts of Down East and Northeast Maine, where 10 inches of snow is possible along with wind gusts up to 60 mph.
Under the new system, people who binge drink during adolescence and early adulthood will be seen, essentially, as "mild" alcoholics -- even though studies show that they are much more likely to grow out of the problem than they are to wind up with longer term alcohol-related problems.
He says that, with the transliterations, some Thais wind up pronouncing the words more accurately than English speakers who struggle with Swedish.
Or you could wind up with next to nothing for a long workweek.
Reitman and Ross are willing to sacrifice bite for across-the-board appeal, and they wind up with a political comedy that has no politics.
Then came the lower fat dairy products, so that a lot of times people, even passively, wind up with less than whole milk, less cream.
Under the terms of the deal, current shareholders in Verde will have the option of selling their shares or rolling them into the new company, as long as Brookfield and Hillwood wind up with at least 55% of the company.
While traditional energy companies focus on large wind farms of 100 megawatts and up, OwnEnergy focuses on thesmaller community wind market, with projects less than 100 megawatts.
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In the summer, the house was closed up and the vent with the wind turbine was opened.
The storied studio that produced classics like Gone With the Wind and 2001 is up for sale.
But if they fall short, Intel could wind up with bigger fabs and more engineers than it needs.
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