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And somewhere out there, the tech chattering classes seem certain, is the debut of the iPad Mini.
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They were out there somewhere, and I was constantly afraid of them.
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All the information available on Answers.com is out there, somewhere, but it's not aggregated and laid out as cleanly and easily.
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He believes that the fuel that the world needs to keep its cars and factories running may well be out there, somewhere.
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Alibaba will need his help: The next Jack Ma is surely already out there somewhere, planning new and better services and conveniences in the same way that Ma did himself back in 1999 but having potentially even greater influence at home and around the world.
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And out of eight coaching jobs and the GM positions, there just had to be a worthy minority somewhere.
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Somewhere out there are financial and accounting advisers who can help you figure out how to make money from writing and research ?
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The IRS was just happy to find out that there was a real set of books somewhere and we mitigated the damages.
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"You can work out the budget, and there is a phenomenal amount of nitrogen accumulating somewhere in the basin, " said Professor Tim Burt, also of Durham University.
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Somewhere out there, Alberta gives way to Saskatchewan, and prairie to still more prairie.
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Meanwhile, somewhere out there, the tired James Bond business traveler, and all his traveling brothers and sisters, are dumping their electronic sending-and-receiving stations into yet another security-line bin.
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Then the white barrels, the wooded hills on the far bank of the river, and beyond the hills the other side of Connecticut, the trip to the whaling ship at Mystic Seaport, somewhere out there Cape Cod, the Atlantic Ocean, Africa.
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