Now they are snapping up copies of "A Memory of Light" to see if the climax can live up to decades of expectations.
His approach has always been dual-track -- increasing pressure, increasing isolation, increasing international consensus against Iran because of its failure to live up to its obligations, because of its refusal to give up its nuclear ambition, on the one hand, on the one track.
This move comes after retail sales of the game failed to live up to the success of the wide array of LEGO video games from WBIE (LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4), Disney Interactive Studios (LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean), and LucasArts (LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars).
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President Obama has an opportunity, now, to live up to some of his rhetoric by helping the federal government set a noble example in a matter very close to his heart (and that of his Progressive base), one not inimical to the Bill of Rights: gun control.
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On the other hand, were he to follow through on this and help advance peace through the establishment of an independent Palestinian state that agreed to the secure existence of Israel, he would also be doing much to live up to the promise of his other earlier addresses.
The bigger risk, the governor said, is the potential loss of Race to the Top money if the state doesn't live up to its promise of implementing a new evaluation system.
Many of us live in fear of screwing up.
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Nearly a third of all CEOs who were fired last year left because they didn't live up to the expectations of increasingly demanding--and impatient--shareholders and boards.
The fit and finish of the TL just doesn't live up to the big boy breeches of its high-end ilk.
It can be hard for science to live up to the imaginations of science-fiction writers.
And we're going to make sure that the banks live up to their end of the bargain.
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Ahmadinejad has also failed to live up to his promise of helping spur economic development in the region.
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Without a functional Congress, the nation's government will not be able to live up to the challenges of the day.
Their experience was enhanced by the options, which made the X5 live up to the cache of the BMW badging.
Mr Clinton, now a UN special envoy, has spearheaded attempts to get international donors to live up to their promises of aid.
There are important international obligations that the Syrian regime must live up to in terms of the handling of their chemical weapons.
So, we need to make sure that we live up to our side of the bargain with the sheikhs that have come forward.
" We must do better if we want to live up to the promise of this country we love so much, " he said.
Oryx live in herds of up to 60 and new-born calves are able to run with their parents and other adults immediately after birth.
Change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation, and make America home to the next generation of manufacturing, scientific discovery, technological breakthroughs.
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You can hunt up the live streams of some competitions online.
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The free app enables Dropcam users to view live video streams of up to four cameras simultaneously as well as receive activity alerts and capture photos.
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Well, if our intrepid time traveler can organize tough Chicago neighborhoods, he can help this clan live up to its principles of collectivism and redistribution.
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There can be no guarantees that despotically governed Arab states--especially Saudi Arabia--would live up to their part of the bargain any more than they have in the past.
Obama must respond to the non-partisan, non-bigoted frustration with his massively disappointing inability to live up to the standard of the imagination that he captured as a candidate.
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Few papers can live up to this kind of billing.
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Likewise, PepsiCo will struggle to live up to the spirit of its pledge to promote healthier living while the bulk of its profits comes from fattening drinks and snacks.
Music legends often end their lives in strikingly similar circumstances burdened by celebrity, hooked on drugs, haunted by the inability to live up to the greatness of earlier work.
Of course, technology by itself is not the answer to all the issues we face in our efforts to live up to Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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