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Money was included in the budget in case that was needed again in 2021-22, but “in hindsight that isn’t what happened,” she said.

In case that's not obvious, let me spell it out: Setting aside the factual errors, what Greene is saying is that tech used to shoot down drones and missiles should now be aimed at refugees who are entering the United States, to make use of their legal right to seek asylum.

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By the way, in case that earlier reference went over your head, The Duke of Halstead isn’t real either.

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Some will be stored in case that medals need to reassigned after the Games, which can happen when medal-winners are subsequently stripped of the prizes for doping.

To ask the question is to answer it, but in case that’s not explicit enough, the answer plainly is yes.

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