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To be or not to be, that was the question.
"So for the party, it is a problem of to be or not to be."
To be or not to be, as the old quote went.
Private ownership of land - to be or not to be?
Could a person choose to be or not to be an artist?
Is your food order to be or not to be?"
I murmur to myself: To be or not to be.
Now for Palestinians, he said, "the challenge is on the level of to be or not to be."
To be or not to be: Central questions in organizational identification.
This is India's "to be or not to be" question.
A famous example is the speech of Hamlet: to be or not to be?
It depended on the Emperor's will whether they were to be or not to be.
You've got to say, "To be or not to be?"
In fact, for 'To be or not to be' we turned the house lights up.
And again, he precedes "To be or not to be" by taking his pulse.
Then she added, with a self-conscious wave of her hand: "To be or not to be?"
For the Syrians, to be or not to be on the water's edge is critical."
'To be or not to be in love with you'.
Hamlet enters, contemplating suicide (To be or not to be).
'To be or not to be' is in a funny place.
'To be or not to be' is the most extraordinary piece.
"To be or not to be," he declaimed in a voice like a foghorn.
Every lost minute would cost the German people streams of blood and might become a question of to be or not to be.
The bride breaks into a song: "To be or not to be - married."
The debate has echoes of Shakespeare: to be or not to be for Europe.