| 1. | The genius of our stem-cell genie bids fair to speed longevity's day.
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| 2. | Another dialectical variant presents itself : This bids fair to be a rootin'- roaring campaign.
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| 3. | They bid fair to become the dominant life form.
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| 4. | Gore's plan bids fair to do something about that.
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| 5. | The good news is that the republic bids fair to survive eight years of left-handed leadership.
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| 6. | Wired bids fair to be the most multisensed " hot " word on the American linguistic scene.
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| 7. | A remarkable confluence of personalities and economic forces bids fair to break the logjam along the Rio Grande.
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| 8. | With his melting posture, moody eroticism and haunted gaze, Malkovich bids fair to become the Kate Moss of acting.
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| 9. | His acting was of the school of John Philip Kemble, whom he bid fair to rival in his early days.
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| 10. | Only Jack Nicholson bids fair to stem the tide by landing the best actor statuette for As Good As It Gets.
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