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The Department of Homeland Security's primary function is the prevention of terrorist attacks occurring within America and, in the extreme case of an attack happening, holding losses to the smallest possible level and swiftly carrying out restoration.
If it happens to rain tomorrow I'll stay at home.
If it rains tomorrow, I'll stay home.
If we should miss the train, we'll go by bus.
If we miss the train, we'll go by bus.
If he should die tomorrow, what in the world would you do?
What if the rainy season should set in tomorrow.
Should it rain tomorrow, the baseball game will be postponed.
If it should rain tomorrow, I will put off my departure till the first fine day.
If it should rain tomorrow, the game would be called off.
If it should rain tomorrow, they will not go.
If it rains tomorrow, they will not go.
If by any chance it rains tomorrow, they will not go.
If it should rain tomorrow, I would stay home.
If it should rain tomorrow, we would go by bus.
If it should rain tomorrow afternoon, we will meet in the gym.
How disappointed my parents would be, if I should fail!
What would you do, if you should be taken ill?
If she should come late, give her this message.
If you should meet him, tell him to call me up.

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