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  • "I don't think we have exhausted all of our protential resources," he said.

    Egypt to Resume Talks on IMF Loan Matt Bradley 2011

  • Same level of hunting skill is used by the guy that shot the protential world record elk.

    Shooting vs. Hunting Dave Hurteau 2008

  • Plus, if a protential buyer was employed in his cureent job for less than 2 yrs, find out why the changes.

    Obama and NRA Ads 2008

  • Legacy LA, as part of their GRYD contract, is require to work with 25 gang members and 25 youths who are protential gang members.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • But it seems that Legacy LA is trying to count the 25 protential gang members again as "gang members" on their reports to GRYD.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • But, since that was the case, one has to return to the issue of why the Cornwall was out of visual contact with the boarding team, and why she did not position herself between the boarded ship and the Iranian border, where she could better detect any protential threat.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Helen 2007

  • Is that puppet dog still around from "PETS D-COM" for sponcership protential ?

    Moore Video Blog No. 2: "Living Wage," Gangs, Dogs And A Dinosaur 2007

  • Yet, this time, the protential of our youth will be the one to suffer.

    School Reform: More Escutia, Less Villaraigosa, Please 2006

  • Eli Broad, Ron Burkle, Phillip Anshultz and others are some of the names that had been mention as protential bidders.

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Friday 2006

  • "Villaraigosa could take credit for continuing inprovments, but must overcome protential lawsuits and demands on his schedule"

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Thursday 2006

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