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  • By the time it happened, Ms R had not eaten for many hours and the man in question, hereafter known as Potentially Dangerous Lover PDL said he had the kind of headache you get at altitude.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Ms Robinson 2007

  • By the time it happened, Ms R had not eaten for many hours and the man in question, hereafter known as Potentially Dangerous Lover PDL said he had the kind of headache you get at altitude.

    After the kiss Ms Robinson 2007

  • Potentially, that is a talent drain on NFL rosters and could impact the quality of the product.

    Big Blue View 2009

  • "Potentially," Obama said Tuesday, "we've got trillion-dollar deficits for years to come, even with the economic recovery we are working on."

    Freep.com - RSS 2009

  • Potentially, meaningfully so, and it's fluid as it relates to their circumstances and how that translates to what is an appropriate level of risk tolerance for us.

    Internet Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

  • "Potentially, that is corruption of our political process on a scale that will cause the expenses revelations of last year to pale into insignificance.

    Epolitix News 2010

  • Old, but Faithful: 49ers Look to "Potentially" Fill Roster Holes Bleacher Report - NFL

    BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs 2009

  • Napolitano: People From Countries Tied to Terrorism Could 'Potentially' Enter USA, But Homeland Security Reports Show Thousands Have CNSNews. com) - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told senators it is a national security concern that people from countries with ties to terrorism could 'potentially' gain entry into the United States by crossing the country's southern border.

    The Two Malcontents Malcontent 2010

  • Potentially even more important, the methane discovery abruptly changed both American and European plans for the next generation of missions to Mars.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • Potentially dire knock-on effects on childcare, housing and local government finance are slowly emerging.

    Welfare: The best-laid plans | Editorial 2011

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