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But one of these days, a crisis might erupt, the sort of crisis that requires expertise to assess and address—maybe a showdown with China, a pandemic requiring multinational cooperation, a battle that demands rapid innovation in the planning centers of the Pentagon—and it might be too late to call the long-dismissed and -dispersed experts back to their stations.

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Still, she added, Mexicans “must live with the worry that one of these days ... Trump resorts directly to action. Whether he does it, or doesn’t do it, doesn’t depend on us. It may simply reflect his political need at a given moment.”

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He’s like, “Dude, listen, I got a studio at my place — one of these days let’s get together and do some songwriting.”

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The state’s outgoing Republican Governor, Eric Holcomb, said in a piece for the IndyStar, “One of these days, Dolly Parton will pay us a visit to celebrate the statewide embrace of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, another tool to help our kids read.”

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We have to win every one of these days.’”

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