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Instead she faced the prospect of being only his love.
He could not face the prospect of letting them down.
On the other, they must face the prospect of lifelong problems for their children.
That and its military business face the prospect of slow growth in the near future.
So she'd have to face the prospect of me being on the dole for a long time.
The company faced the prospect of a court hearing on the issue.
How does it feel to face the prospect of being roasted?
She could not face another moment facing the prospect of being alone whatever it took.
She had simply been unable to face the prospect of losing another child.
Now he faces the prospect of having to go to a school more than a hundred miles from his home.
Maybe he just hadn't wanted to face the prospect of working with a woman, especially a young one.
Yet they faced the prospect of sharing the next few years at each other's side.
Truths surface as students face the prospect of a full 10 days at home.
Advice for those facing the prospect of life with more than one baby.
He faces the prospect of a 10-day suspension and a fine.
Today would see each man face the prospect of death or mutilation.
If not now, I think that we will be facing the prospect of battle by spring.
Now, they face the prospect of a Republican president who plans to use the surplus and the public's good will for a huge tax cut.
After 10 years, the companies can withdraw and face the prospect of being sued again.
And now, here we were, facing the prospect of driving together again, at least for a short ride each day.
The pound is also facing the prospects of lower interest rates.
The men face the prospect that they are alone.
Until this point, we have had to face the prospect of extinction."
They face the prospect of trying to find shared houses that in many areas just do not exist.
She is also pregnant, and I face the prospect of becoming a grandfather.