| 41. | The soldiers appear to be in for the long haul.
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| 42. | Ask why and you'll be in for a good debate.
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| 43. | But her parents may be in for some lonely time.
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| 44. | :I think they may be in for some nasty surprises.
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| 45. | Whoever plays him will be in for a real fight.
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| 46. | They will have to be in for the long haul.
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| 47. | But the magazine might be in for a tough sell.
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| 48. | They'll be in for another grueling afternoon with Washington.
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| 49. | Post-necktie, we may be in for the sartorial equivalent.
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| 50. | Investors, however, may be in for a thriller instead.
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