| 11. | Whoever wins will need their support to muster a parliamentary majority.
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| 12. | The portrait of Juan needs all the clarity it can muster.
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| 13. | But Sherman's vocal chords didn't pass muster.
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| 14. | The deal will have to pass muster with federal antitrust regulators.
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| 15. | Optimism may be difficult to muster the next time we fly.
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| 16. | Of those people, Muster figured to be the most upset.
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| 17. | Muster will likely have recurring nightmares about Agassi's returns.
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| 18. | But muster rolls from the war show he used both spellings.
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| 19. | The question after Tuesday is whether Muster is still the favorite.
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| 20. | That was about as much competitiveness as the visitors could muster.
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