If he does come here, he would be a great addition to the squad.
He can hardly talk but his Dad just knew he would be a great linebacker.
C. as a 23 year old player, I always knew he would be a head coach someday.
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Harrison Ford did play a school principal, but Spielberg cut his scenes fearing he would be a distraction.
James said he would be a game-time decision Monday, but "leaning toward" not playing against his former team.
Sony spent tens of millions developing digital gear only after Lucas made it clear he would be a customer.
Even if he is found innocent, he would be a prime candidate for deportation under the government's new blacklist rule.
Both Mr Berlusconi on the right and Mr D'Alema on the left reckoned he would be a safe pair of hands.
Gingrich is a flawed candidate, and if he actually makes it to the White House, he would be a flawed president.
He said in legal papers that the child was conceived when the couple was engaged, and "excited" he would be a father.
In his election-night victory speech, Barack Obama said he would be a president for all Americans, not just those who voted for him.
Heynckes compounded the rumors around him by dropping a strong hint after the game that he would be a Bayern player by this fall.
When his cousin told him he would be a farmworker for the rest of his life, he realized it was time to move on.
He retains buy ratings on both and said that if United and Delta pull back due to flu fears, he would be a buyer.
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Jefferies thought that he would be a good addition to his squad, the Englishman's ability to play comfortably on both flanks being another asset.
After Mr Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, to the surprise of almost all the pundits, it was widely assumed he would be a meek figurehead.
There is the feeling in some quarters that he would be a better option at number three against Australia than either Ian Bell or Owais Shah.
Ken and I were colleagues in the Senate, and I appointed him because I knew that he would be a faithful and pragmatic steward of our natural resources.
Speaking the day before the appointment, Sussex skipper Chris Adams, who helped plot Sussex's first title win in 2003, predicted he would be a "revelation" in the job.
The defender's contract was believed to run out on June 30th 2004, but he claimed that he would be a free agent at the end of the month.
Mr Brewer faced strong criticism and he apologised to the charity, resigned as a councillor and said it was unlikely he would be a candidate in the May elections.
'He would be a very good candidate ... it's a new job and whoever does that job first is going to shape and define it for years to come.
Composed in 1934, by a Russian (now he would be a Belarussian), who was a descendant of Georgian royalty Vladimir Dukelsky for the Broadway play Thumbs Up!
Rep. Christopher Cox of California, chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, said during an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live" that he would be a candidate for speaker.
Mr Brewer faced strong criticism and he apologised to the charity, resigned as a councillor in February and said it was unlikely he would be a candidate in the May elections.
Otherwise he would be a candidate without any credentials.
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Redknapp was speaking following Cole's inclusion in Fabio Capello's England World Cup squad and feels that if the Chelsea man does not stay at Stamford Bridge he would be a useful acquisition for someone.
Garcia's position on the World and European points lists are not currently high enough to secure automatic qualification, though if his ranking did not improve he would be a strong candidate for a wildcard slot.
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