1. And an initiative adopted by the voters four years ago and tied up in the courts, whose limits are positively draconian, may yet emerge intact. 2. Can he possibly emerge intact? 3. Finally, though, they emerge more or less intact under the influence of new loves and new friendships. 4. He hid his parents in a safe house and said his was the only nuclear family among their relatives who emerged intact from the war. 5. Like Luxembourg City, Echternach seems as though it had emerged almost intact from another time. 6. Saturday, the system will emerge intact over the Plains after its trek across the Rockies. 7. The crew emerged intact, and found the winds they needed to sail northeast to Lizard Point. 8. Unlike some European cities of architectural majesty, Prague emerged intact after World War II. 9. But Bush told Newsweek he believes the institution of the presidency will emerge intact. 10. The opposition lacked the verbal fireworks of previous motions brought against the government, which is expected to emerge intact when the vote is held Friday. |
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