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The Plausible Promise is the thing we are passionate about.
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Promise is enforceable for benefit of those who submit comments.
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Promise is always much greater than accomplished fact, so I would estimate fifty years before marginal nanotech goes online.
Nanotechnology and the Economy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi rounded Michael Parkhurst on the left flank and slipped a cross past Marvell Wynne to Nigerian captain Promise Isaac, who had an easy tap-in.
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Together with the New America Foundation, Digital Promise is pushing a piece of legislation that would use the money from selling and licensing the public airwaves to create a trust fund devoted to R&D in the field of education.
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The subject to be discussed by our Guest Speaker, namely, "Television -- Progress and Promise", is one which I assume is of great interest to all.
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Later, in Promise and Fulfillment, Koestler was to agree with Chaim Weizmann’s comment that “the Jews’ very existence was the fundamental cause of anti-Semitism” and to argue, “The only way to end it was for Jewry outside Israel to cease to exist.”
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Later, in Promise and Fulfillment, Koestler was to agree with Chaim Weizmann’s comment that “the Jews’ very existence was the fundamental cause of anti-Semitism” and to argue, “The only way to end it was for Jewry outside Israel to cease to exist.”
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Promise is a very vague word that doesn’t really say anything useful about the plot.
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Later, in Promise and Fulfillment, Koestler was to agree with Chaim Weizmann’s comment that “the Jews’ very existence was the fundamental cause of anti-Semitism” and to argue, “The only way to end it was for Jewry outside Israel to cease to exist.”
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