| 41. | He said he felt compelled to question everything on the off chance that some portion of the statute might eventually be struck down.
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| 42. | And if some of that light, just on the off chance, fell on Gould himself, it is hard to begrudge him that now.
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| 43. | On the off chance that even your butcher can't get you a fresh ham, you can substitute a Boston butt in this recipe.
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| 44. | But then, on the off chance the little nippers might actually use the cmputer for something besides a frag-fest, they're up the creek.
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| 45. | We also toss in all sorts of toys-- snorkels, golf shoes, tennis rackets-- on the off chance we might feel like using them.
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| 46. | "It's important to question and re-examine from time to time what become established standards of care on the off chance we're wrong ."
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| 47. | Then, on the off chance that reparations checks one day come in the mail, black Americans can put them in their kids'college funds.
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| 48. | I am concerned that your statement " on the off chance of good behaviour " may also show a lack of AGF too.
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| 49. | For thousands of dollars, parents may now bank their newborn's cord blood in the off chance the child develops a life-threatening blood disease.
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| 50. | Dropping in just on the off chance that there are things that I know about that somehow aren't fully recorded and discussed here.
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