Give the races a once-over and identify which one(s) you think will be formful and which ones look chaotic.
Remember: If an AOL staffer offers to lend you his iPad, make sure to give it a good once-over with a Wet-Nap.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is warning members of Congress they need to come up with a plan - a plan to reign in huge budget deficits - once the recession is over.
The Spanish have proved especially feeble, with ministers twice proposing and then swiftly backtracking on reforms, once over a rise in the legal pension age, and once over public-sector pay cuts.
"The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.
Corzine, a longtime Wall Street player making his first run for public office, once held a double-digit lead over Franks.
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Federal austerity remains a threat: Congress is once again locked in confrontation over a payroll-tax break that expires at the end of this month, and a raft of other tax increases and spending cuts will kick in next year unless it intervenes.
This is how a once-curable killer has, over time, become almost untreatable again.
Kumble, bowling a marathon 67-over spell, was once again the only bright spark in a listless Indian bowling attack.
Stories abound of how she has exploited friends, belittled her ex-husband and once tried to back over a gardener in her pick-up truck.
But if, as at the Academy I visited in Lewisham, good GCSE results doubled in a year, and a school once under-subscribed, now five times over-subscribed, how is that a denial of public service values?
The recordings were detailed as the team had recorded the patients once a week over a six-month period.
No surprise, this powerful book was given the once-over by a handful of reviewers and was then promptly ignored.
Though the column name was a sweet coincidence -- a play on the Spanish verb for pain, dolor -- once Ms. Prida took it over in the spring of 1998, it took fabulous form.
In the penalty shoot-out, both sides missed once before Ashley Cole fired over and Neville sealed a 4-3 triumph.
He said it was that treatment -- not a once-rumored desire by Jackson to be white -- that lightened his skin over the years.
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But it remains to be seen whether Gingrich can manage a strategy that requires patience and restraint--traits not always evident in a Speaker who once cited his pique over having to exit Air Force One through the rear door as a reason for shutting down the government.
In 1999, The Magnetic Fields arrayed 69 songs about love over three CDs, a once-in-a-lifetime opus Merritt will never match.
Claritin, an allergy pill that was once a blockbuster, is now an over-the-counter medicine that could soon face even more generic competitors.
Wood said that he once attended a two-day invention session presided over by Jung, and after the first day the group went out to dinner.
Proof of that lies deeper in the numbers: 80 percent of G1 customers are browsing the web on a daily basis from the comfort of their device -- a testament to the goodness of WebKit, we reckon -- over half are using Facebook and YouTube at least once a week, and half are hooking up to WiFi on a daily basis.
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Bush says he hopes the department can begin full work over a phased-in period once Congress approves it.
Poland lay 18th on the list - but over a decade numbers increased nine-fold as its workers came to the UK once the country joined the European Union.
Nineteen per cent - which would equate to over 7.5 million people - eat ready meals once or twice a week, and 2% (almost one million) eat them every day.
First, GM is a shadow of the former giant, which once employed over one-half million.
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Suso headed over from a throw-in and MacDonald once again thwarted Coke as both sides exchanged chances.
Felipe Gonzalez, a former Spanish one, was once much-fancied but now looks over-embroiled in controversies back home.
Once a photo or video is shared over text or e-mail, the creator has lost all control over what happens to that content.
But on that day in 1984, something about this particular new guy made the normally remote folks on the floor pause for just a bit longer than usual, giving the new hire the once-over, nodding their heads in head-to-toe glances.
If you occupy one of them, your day might be something like this: wake up, stroll into the empty ruins, sit on the hillside and take your postcard-worthy photos while watching a once in a lifetime sunrise over the Incan city.
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