| 11. | That is something which, at a pinch, Milosevic has probably long contemplated as part of an exit strategy.
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| 12. | At a pinch, the Congress could muster the magical 50.1 per cent required to be able to form government.
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| 13. | No, and Yes; that is to say, she may at a pinch, and at a risk that exceeds her powers.
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| 14. | At a pinch maybe a rename to " Violence against noncombatants in the Israeli / Palestinian war " or something.
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| 15. | At a pinch, the Congress could muster the magical 50 . 1 per cent required to be able to form government.
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| 16. | So if is viable, I say go for it, and likewise will do at a pinch, if no-one has any brighter ideas.
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| 17. | Each carriage had four bays capable of seating four adults at a pinch, giving each train a theoretical capacity of eighty passengers.
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| 18. | Of course the community should have a mechanism for removing any powers, at a pinch, but petitions are not a sound way.
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| 19. | At a pinch, this site can be used as a starting point for teaching the do's and don'ts of empirical approaches to science.
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| 20. | At a pinch, Ebbers might even be willing to sell Sprint's long-distance network, if that was the price for carrying off Sprint's mobile operation.
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