One impressive second act would be to solve the conundrum of the Montreal Expos.
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There is no easy way out of resolving this conundrum, but it must be confronted.
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Besides, Crumpler basically was a Band-Aid, a quick fix to an age-old conundrum.
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The answer to this retail conundrum is apparently for us to import more punters.
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Our statements apply most particularly to the conundrum that is the Middle East.
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Mr Bush has six months left to end the world's most dangerous nuclear conundrum.
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This poses a bit of a conundrum for Chinese authorities for a number of reasons.
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