| 41. | McIlvaine said, acknowledging a day of reckoning could come this year for Alfonzo and other Mets who are running into traffic jams.
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| 42. | For the majority of New Yorkers, the first good day of spring is a day of reckoning _ part glory, part chore.
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| 43. | The most heartening contrast is that now the impetus for a day of reckoning comes not from outside but from within the communities involved.
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| 44. | Burk chairs the National Council of Women's Organizations, and she is crusading to force Augusta National into a day of reckoning.
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| 45. | His hand forced, Nicholas agrees to leave London, but warns Ralph that a day of reckoning will one day come between them.
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| 46. | With each record-breaking player contract, franchise sale or stadium investment, many outside the business forecast a day of reckoning for sports.
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| 47. | "The biggest problem is that at some point there's going to be a day of reckoning, " he said.
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| 48. | You can make some moves and push your bills out two or three years, but there is always a day of reckoning that comes.
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| 49. | "There will be a day of reckoning for the Iraqi regime, and that day is drawing near, " he said.
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| 50. | -Calls for " a day of reckoning " against members of the Game and Fish Department who lobbied hard against one Symington bill.
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