Whatever the case, the sisters'supporters say the life sentences were excessive.
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Whatever their product is though, their team is confident about what lies ahead.
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I'm not going to be there at midnight when whatever happens at midnight happens.
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Some people who stutter do whatever they can to avoid the situations altogether.
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Diversifying the risk will make it easier to ride through whatever happens next.
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What happened in November has to be stopped, by whatever means become available.
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They'll have a lifetime in the work force to repay whatever they need to borrow.
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On Monday, they handled whatever Goosebumps they had by draining three-pointers.
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Whatever he makes, he'll be adding to the family's storehouse of sweet memories.
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