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1How do you think the remainder of his term will pan out?
2If the numbers pan out as expected, Msimanga will be sent packing.
3And that's why he thinks Ackman's short thesis will not pan out.
4In the event, it did not pan out as spectacularly as that.
5I'd rather wait a little, though, to see how things pan out.
6Volumes were light with traders cautious on how the result would pan out.
7Things don't always pan out as planned for the new players.
8In none of those cases did the allegation pan out to be correct.
9All were supposed to pan out in the past 12 months.
10The friend with the connection doesn't pan out; he can't raise the bread.
11The way my life, from this point on, was going to pan out.
12How this will pan out really depends on your current commitment-load.
13How things pan out will dictate how many weaker outfits get taken out.
14So only time will tell how the retailing app race will pan out.
15Not sure how things will pan out from the gate but all class.
16You know these stories never pan out, just as well as I do.
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