In the event, Titanic has broken, or more appropriately sunk, all previous records and bids fair to topple all top films from their perch at the top.
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It appeared that Mr . M . T . Stallings'1912 prediction that " all prospects bid fair to make this locality of much future importance " was accurate.
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Last week, the maharajah of mahogany, Ralph Lauren, bid fair to become the pasha of plastic with a $ 12, 585 acrylic console at his Polo shop on Madison Avenue.
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It was a typical weekday morning, and the man who bids fair to be the only billionaire recording artist this side of Abbey Road was not in a mood to be modest.
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The National Rifle Association's phony cry-babying over the Clinton administration's supposed failure to enforce existing gun laws bids fair to make " crocodile indignation " a companion cliche to " crocodile tears ."
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TEEPEN-COLUMN _ The National Rifle Association's phony cry-babying over the Clinton administration's supposed failure to enforce existing gun laws bids fair to make " crocodile indignation " a companion cliche to " crocodile tears ."
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After all, three of the Olympians, Shaquille O'Neal, Reggie Miller, and Gary Payton, figure prominently in what bids fair to be the biggest strike since the Gold Rush to California back in 1849, or whenever.
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Looking at the prolonged and bitter debate over budget issues, which have forced a partial shutdown of the federal government, Kelley said they " bid fair to take up the rest of the year ."
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A new sense of an old word was born about a decade ago, went through its nonce phase, has gained vogue status and bids fair to shove the old sense over the edge of the linguistic cliff.
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One way or another, the assembly on the Mall, between the Capitol and the Washington Monument, bids fair to become a major punctuation mark in the difficult politics of race, which have bedeviled the nation since its foundation.