The mind reels at the possibilities such a truly balanced ticket would offer. |
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It's also possible that the appeal of smoky rock bars filled with booze and sexual possibilities might be an unbearable temptation. |
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The second, i.e. to explore other provider possibilities, was considered to be an option of last resort. |
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It has become natural to fire off a smart-arsed reply instead of stopping for five minutes to consider the possibilities. |
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There are, in general, three possibilities regarding the functional significance of signal residuals. |
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The analytic tendency investigates works from the past in order to find possibilities that often exceed those their authors had anticipated. |
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It's a sort of nameless anguish, or dread, at the open possibilities of the future. |
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Still, that level of connection actually holds out some possibilities for unification on a level previously unheard of. |
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One means of differentiating the various possibilities would be to examine the anisotropy of DHPC diffusion. |
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Several possibilities could explain the decreasing density of the myenteric plexus of appendices. |
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He was socially conscious in every sense, alive to the possibilities of celebrating what he found. |
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Anatomical terminology and slang exist in competing registers, and offer different possibilities for communication in such contexts. |
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Is it a time that has abandoned the idea of universal clock-like causality and accepts instead an unforetold plurality of possibilities? |
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Instead, by some sleight of mind, it distorts our idea of the pool of possibilities. |
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But for the first time new technology will introduce undreamt of possibilities. |
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Now the coast is experiencing pressure and possibilities undreamed of by James Johnston. |
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American video technology creates impersonation possibilities undreamt of sixty years ago. |
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In many artists' work, an arena of possibilities is delineated, and, over the years, a complex, expanding reiteration takes place. |
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Every great feat has been the child of dissatisfaction, and if everyone was aloofly content, who would open the world of new possibilities? |
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There had been relish and delight in his voice when he spoke of those possibilities. |
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Can you talk about how and why it was humanism that triumphed over alternative possibilities? |
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Which of all the uneliminated alternative possibilities may not properly be ignored? |
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At present, I would say the balance of possibilities is tending towards the latter option. |
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Remarkably, such possibilities are not mentioned in any of the leading teacher manuals. |
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Inside his head the voice played and replayed the scenarios of possibilities. |
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Other possibilities include the use of lasers and strobe lights which temporarily blind or confuse a suspect. |
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Nature never repeats herself, and the possibilities of one human soul will never be found in another. |
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Those possibilities, it seems, now extend to violent slaughter of the type previously monopolised by male action heroes. |
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To scholars and students in other fields Bogomilism still offers many unexplored, or half-explored, possibilities. |
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I've used the multivalent interpretative possibilities to allow plots, elements, and events to overlap. |
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He was weightless, bodiless, free of pain, yet somehow fearful of the possibilities that lay ahead. |
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I just got a boatload of new possibilities for moving, and I am feeling distinctly hopeful again. |
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We are still living in the blur, the uncertainties, the possibilities of war. |
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With the invention of the internal combustion engine, in the late 19th century, new possibilities of motive force became available. |
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Other possibilities include job satisfaction, motivation and the experience of work generally. |
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One of the great blessings of our time is the symphony of spiritual possibilities available to the seeker. |
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We were moony and giddy and it seemed like something ripe with possibilities. |
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The repeated process of dyeing and waxing opens up endless possibilities for creating depth of colour and texture. |
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Still, for a good 45 minutes, Demonstration is a remarkable showcase of the possibilities of millennial pop. |
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The doorbell rang as I was trooping down the stairs and I counted the possibilities of who it could be. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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The department stumbled upon information pointing to such possibilities while probing into a case of misdeclaration of scrap import cargo. |
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Until this is agreed on, the concept of intermediate care will remain a mirage and its possibilities unknown. |
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The slapstick possibilities of a short-sighted furniture shifter must have seemed irresistible. |
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Through play and experimentation, children's texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism. |
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In minimal art, it would seem, are the latent possibilities, the alternatives, which are the essence of creation. |
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Inspired by the Chinese sheng, many 18th-century makers experimented with the possibilities of free reeds. |
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There are also possibilities of collaboration in mining of minerals, setting up of auto and tractor assembly plants and wildlife parks. |
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Decision-making is made easier by using a mind map to explore all the possibilities. |
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The development of transgenic mice has opened up new possibilities for mutagenicity testing in small animal models. |
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It's not necessarily that I understand all of it or believe all of it for sure, but it's opening my mind to so many more possibilities. |
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Specifically, negative social milieus and socialization severely limit the possibilities of achieving preventive success. |
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Nnetheless, even though we cannot make what we think we want to come true, we can make the best of the possibilities that we have. |
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Brahms's effects may be more monochrome, but his subtle shadings and long solos added further possibilities to the widening orchestral palette. |
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The problems of top fermentation brewing encouraged de Bavay to explore the possibilities of lager-brewing. |
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The methodological capability of art historical science was triumphantly on display, with full confidence in its possibilities. |
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A sense of Kristeva's 'unlimited possibilities of discourse' is a vital component in a writer's toolkit. |
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The film has no shortage of beaut comic actors, nor was it light-on for plot possibilities. |
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Other possibilities include gauge and progress bars, info boxes with timeouts and file display windows. |
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Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm. |
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Our adventure recon to Madagascar turns up virgin rivers, ivory beaches, and limitless possibilities. |
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As for me, out of all the wonderful science fictiony possibilities here, the one that really tickles me is the idea of a language chip. |
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We're going to bat around vice-presidential possibilities here for a moment. |
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The possibilities open to any society are constrained by the economic base. |
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In place of concrete evidence and facts, it substitutes possibilities, intentions and maybes. |
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It is a very unusual piece of theatre in the sense that it extends the boundaries and possibilities of theatre to the maximum. |
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All these were early indicators of the possibilities of sport as a vehicle for fame. |
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Greatness never departed the land, which was sea-girt, open to all, but also open to all the world's possibilities. |
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He has spent the week down in Nicaragua, scouting real estate investment possibilities. |
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One composition may highlight the possibilities of the balafon whilst another concentrates on the ngoni or Kora. |
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Accordingly, to deprive us of knowledge, sceptical hypotheses need only to be bare logical possibilities. |
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Over the past 29 months, the family has teetered back and forth between several of the possibilities, convinced at times of one, then another. |
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We know as yet little of the limitations or possibilities of marine and transmarine communication. |
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This is a book that offers rich possibilities for new directions in teaching at high school and college levels. |
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There are possibilities in this direction for the tattooer who is willing to sacrifice his art. |
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These illustrations are no more than indications of a range of possibilities spanning several centuries. |
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More than any other area of genetics, then, the beneficial possibilities of gene therapy have been much vaunted. |
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There are endless possibilities with mailshots and a well targeted mailshot is an increasingly effective way of generating business. |
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After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless. |
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She investigated the possibilities of voice recognition software and electronic note automation. |
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They all knew the possibilities of tying together low cost machines to create a super-computing power and had seen it done before. |
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Any information that can be reduced to a choice between two or more possibilities can be expressed using bits. |
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Further studies are needed to help differentiate between the various possibilities. |
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Choosing the best bedroom furniture among the multitude of possibilities isn't a piece of old tackie for the average Joe. |
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This opens up a spectre of interesting possibilities, none of them attractive to him. |
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Generally, the ludic possibilities increased the nearer you were to western Europe. |
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Needless to say this opens up a whole lotta possibilities for the government in future cases like this one. |
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Although the specific locus of task-set inhibition is not yet clear from the available evidence, three possibilities can be ruled out. |
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I want to study the possibilities of finding more fragments of the Aramaic logia or the Q source, in other words, the sayings of Jesus. |
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In many ways digital cinema treats live action footage as just one of numerous possibilities for content. |
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Chinese companies have started to broad-mindedly utilize the possibilities that sensors offer for their business. |
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Technology has rendered once arduous tasks easy and opened up a world of possibilities for ordinary people. |
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The Elegy problem presents computational stylistics with some interesting possibilities. |
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But the future is ripe with possibilities, like live television or an entire network with programming made especially for your cell phone. |
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The possibilities were limitless with theatre, but it required hard work, discipline. |
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There was a time when the future seemed to be full of limitless possibilities. |
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Schubert, who spent evenings listening to Pamer and Lanner, wrote numerous sets of waltzes for the piano, exploring its formal possibilities. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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Those were theoretical or abstract possibilities not applying to this case. |
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The older will always be more articulate and more abundant in possibilities than the younger. |
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What are the possibilities and risks of according spirituality some therapeutic value for those on the edge of the abyss of self-destruction? |
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Better yet, the possibilities for an infiltrator in the development team who build the system would be literally without limit. |
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Charging for seats with padded armrests or for reclining seats are among other nickel-and-dime possibilities, according to The Post. |
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I thought of the infinite possibilities as I scrubbed, focusing on the bubbles the bristles of the brush made. |
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Faith thus combined with reason in the quest for understanding, and indeed extended the possibilities of understanding. |
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This record yet again opened me up to the possibilities of blues, maybe a little jazz and even a little country. |
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It might be argued, but rather quibblingly, that such a response is itself an expression of inherent genotypic possibilities. |
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He became instantly obsessed with the possibilities of social media, blogging for hours each day. |
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It centers on a central ingredient such as eggplant, okra, spinach, quince, celery, or a myriad of other possibilities. |
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Remarkably she agreed, waxing poetic about the possibilities such an article would elicit. |
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But if you think they aren't possibilities, you haven't looked lately at the way computers are changing the news-gathering process. |
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We need to maximize opportunity, growth, and health to have a future bright with possibilities. |
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Academic commentators have discussed various possibilities for legal actions, both of a criminal and civil nature. |
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On Wednesday evening last week that seemed like only the remotest of possibilities. |
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In lectures and breakout groups, workshop participants examined the possibilities and pitfalls of finding a space to call home. |
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These possibilities and actualities turn Berry from a doomsaying prophet into a trusted guide and even a friend, a sharer of hope. |
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I was once upbraided by a musician who heard me talking too enthusiastically about the possibilities provided by new instruments. |
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The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities. |
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We simply wanted to increase our possibilities by adding an acquisitions component to our organic growth strategy. |
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Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions. |
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What I don't believe however is that they were prophets or infallible or delivered from all possibilities of error in their judgment. |
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There's a whole world out there, waiting for you to explore, and the possibilities are almost limitless. |
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There are not many types of sport with so many technical possibilities as is in judo. |
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With the advent of digital photography, he was quick to realise the new creative possibilities. |
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At first, it was stipulated that S knew, whence it followed that S was properly ignoring all possibilities of error. |
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More possibilities lie ahead for heart patches and repair of the dura mater tissue that protects the brain and spinal cord. |
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The affordability, and quality of digital video and sophisticated postproduction systems put these possibilities well within reach. |
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If Sligo is named as a Gateway growth centre when the Government unveils its plans shortly, then it should open up all sorts of possibilities. |
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He circles possibilities, though he feels it won't matter how his resume reads, what color tie he wears or how cordial he is in the interview. |
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In the classic whodunit, in contrast, the situation itself may have strong comic possibilities. |
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The gain was in authorial sympathy and readerly involvement, as well as the dispersal of interpretive possibilities. |
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As keiretsu relationships undergo dissolution or restructuring, western suppliers, pre-sourced in global platforms, are eyeing the possibilities. |
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From Yosemite Village, other seasonal roads offer untracked possibilities along the Merced River. |
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Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime. |
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These new freedoms are entrancing, these limitless possibilities seem so innocent. |
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There are many possibilities, especially for comparative research in mole rats, agouti, gerbils and elephant shrews. |
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No one should be naive enough to believe these possibilities are unthinkable. |
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We have in Europe good reason for optimism about the possibilities for the future. |
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It is through the human body that one can explore one's limitless spiritual possibilities. |
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Some observers say all these untestable, far-fetched theories are signs of science's vitality and boundless possibilities. |
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Of course, like anything in the future, this holds terrifying possibilities. |
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After extensive recces across Britain, we were stunned by the richness of possibilities at home. |
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Our first visit in November was largely as a recce and investigation of possibilities. |
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Other possibilities which are urged are the reception of communion after divorce and remarriage, and women priests. |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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If you must seclude yourself, we beg you to spend the time alone honing your eye for the universe's limitless possibilities. |
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A further reconnoitre involved canoeing the perimeter of Loch Morlich to check out the possibilities. |
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Changes to the environment, such as improving street lighting in known problem areas, are among other possibilities. |
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The Act also provides that export agreements should not restrict the possibilities of participation or withdrawal. |
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I know its a knotty problem with lots of attendant issues, but it's well worth mulling over the possibilities. |
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The possibilities for such technology, even to the layman unschooled in science, seem limitless. |
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In addition, camels and cattle browse young shoots of this tree, thus limiting its development and possibilities of regeneration. |
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In any event, depressurization may be a credible explanation but not one that eliminates all other possibilities. |
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But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India. |
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Texas offers not just place to its actual or potential new residents, but professional possibilities. |
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The possibilities for commercial success would even have Rita Repulsa angling for a stake in the profits. |
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Mr. Bachner stayed because he realized the city is filled with artisans and the possibilities fascinated him. |
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The president's inaugural address, in talking about universal freedom, talks about all sorts of possibilities for this country, not just warlike ones but peaceful ones. |
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So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment. |
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The vice commander had one of the new radio-phones and was waxing poetic about the possibilities of having his phone and radio in a single device. |
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The CIA's acting director talks with CNN about the possibilities. |
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He sees not only the actualities in a man, he also sees the possibilities. |
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The jones, the real smack was not the chemicals themselves, but the euphoria of the endless possibilities set off by the acquisition of the substance. |
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Considering the grand tradition of un-predictability in the Hermit Kingdom, there are countless other possibilities. |
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Mountain biking, rock climbing, white-water rafting, and 4WD touring are other possibilities that require more specialized gear and technical skills. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively. |
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The possibilities of the types of cuisine that can be made are endless once you turn pot into butter to cook with. |
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He toys knowingly with the historical resonances and ontological possibilities of film, a perennial concern of French cinema and French film theory. |
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A new computer model designed to explore the range of possibilities for planet formation around other stars had no trouble coming up with worlds similar to Earth. |
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I do not pretend to be able to envisage all the various possibilities. |
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The ending of the aldermanic system and the more frequent turnover of councillors have probably reduced the possibilities for the emergence of such experienced influentials. |
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High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message. |
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Like birds alighting for a while on a newly seeded lawn, they will peck away at all the possibilities until they have exhausted this area and then move on to another form. |
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A whole new world of exotic design possibilities abound with zen-like bamboo, luxurious lacewood, distinctive makore, or safari zebrawood to name a few. |
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The possibilities are endless, and weirdly reassuring in these disjointed and murky times. |
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Nadler subverts the potentially familiar plot once again, dispelling with a penstroke the possibilities for star-crossed love. |
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The Act gives the shareholder two possibilities for laying a removal resolution before a meeting of the shareholders in the face of an uncooperative board. |
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She welcomes her adopted language, its possibilities for reinvention. |
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Sociobiologists such as Edward Wilson actually propose that genes help to determine the repertoire of behavioral possibilities and other factors do the deciding. |
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We can still talk about the possibilities for the bravery of love that no amount of dysfunction in Washington can deny. |
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And here, unlike in his previous shows, there is not enough humour or anger to leaven the piece, which takes its own philosophical possibilities just a little too seriously. |
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They also discussed the possibilities of enlarging the energy contracts for Russian oil companies. |
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This is a perspective that restricts artists to the task of recreating historical archetypes rather than creating new possibilities for experience and meaning. |
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Zimbabwe, equatorial Guinea, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have been floated as possibilities. |
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If we do, we shall be foreclosing the possibilities of discoveries that began decades earlier and ultimately may lead to major treatments or even a cure. |
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The fact that it was reweighed at the mill does not in and of itself distinguish sugar from cotton in terms of the possibilities for productivity record keeping. |
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In the case of a falsely reassuring prenatal test, there are two possibilities for a lawsuit against a health practitioner. |
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This is a rich symbolic story, full of allegorical possibilities. |
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The possibilities this enthusiasm engenders are next to limitless. |
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The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities. |
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The road tests present a clear-cut demonstration of the possibilities for capacity and economy offered by modern features of locomotive proportioning and design. |
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He understood that to be leisurely is to forsake possibilities, even lives. |
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These artists see the value of their productions as art for art's sake as well as revelations of the truth and presentation of possibilities for their listeners. |
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Parker left the place that he knew for the possibilities that he would not have had in the Texas of a generation ago. |
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There are several other causes of pinkness though our God-given presence of a second eye often helps limit the possibilities. |
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But for the most part, he is relying on his ability to see the possibilities for both players and to capitalize on them or thwart them as the case may be. |
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As for how that future might look, Nick is more guarded than others who've recently talked enthusiastically about what possibilities lie in store. |
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I'm one of those people that believes decisions are rarely black and white, but rather are a tangled web of possibilities, opportunities, and consequences. |
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We must be prepared for all possibilities, not just the ones that play into reporters' preconceived notions about hunters, soldiers, tattoos and guns. |
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Kaku, a Japanese-American, glimpsed these possibilities as a child in San Francisco, when he would gaze for hours at the carp swimming in the pond of a Japanese tea garden. |
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I'd scouted the area last month and found two possibilities. |
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Even pet lovers may be seduced by the possibilities of cloning. |
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In addition, regardless of any possibilities for dialogue, it was never clear whether the regime actively sought a complete cessation of violence. |
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The sceptical possibilities, and the threats they pose to our knowledge, depend upon our knowing things mediately, through or by way of something else. |
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With six league games remaining, such is the tightness of the competition that, mathematically, both relegation and promotion still remain possibilities. |
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The ongoing debates over memorials, memoirs, and the diminishing possibilities of authentic memory are given erudite, expressive, and eloquent treatment. |
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This area affords excellent views of Burrard Inlet and rafts of offshore ducks. scoters, scaup, mergansers, goldeneye and buffleheads are all good possibilities. |
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Residents and businesses were given a list of possibilities to ease the problem, including making the service road one way and introducing speed humps. |
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It is often based on systematic observation, and can serve as a genuinely useful tool for expanding our concepts of sexual and gender possibilities. |
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Though I have a reputation for being a Luddite, I actually love the new digital technology and its artistic possibilities. |
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Think of the possibilities when women are making sure that fields are tilled and crops distributed without corruption. |
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Among those possibilities are door handles that illuminate whenever the doors open, illuminated bezels around air ducts and door kick panels that light up. |
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And outside of music for clubs, the fusion possibilities of bhangra, dance-hall, drum'n'bass and African pop have barely been tapped by tune-loving songwriters. |
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The notch was real, she said, and she suggested a couple of interesting possibilities for what could create it, including the presence of ethane ice in the Neptunian clouds. |
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But also trekking, biking or horse riding are good possibilities too. |
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In this sequel, he took off from a prologue featuring Byron and Mary Shelley discussing sequel possibilities before introducing the lonely creature's shock-headed bride. |
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After first realising the export possibilities while on a trade mission to Kuala Lumpur, Scrimgour made a concerted effort to discover new markets in developing countries. |
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Other possibilities include sumo-wrestling competitions, kayak races, tennis tournaments, water-skiing, tug-of-war, carome and petanque competitions, and so on. |
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But this mishmash of possibilities does illustrate the quandary facing wives-to-be in certain social circles. |
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Everywhere around you and inside you are possibilities you must always keep open, yet never let overwhelm you. |
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Carrey's body, like the film, is a hive of infinite possibilities. |
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That range of rewarding possibilities can be further assisted in blooming to its full glory if comparisons with other transport modes can be made too. |
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In fact, the possibility of being savaged seemed so low on her sense of possibilities that she was almost instantly distracted by a bluebottle banging against the window. |
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For example, this safe space of the convent offers a myriad of previously unconsidered possibilities to Theresa in Gish Jen's novel, Typical American. |
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Looks like the penny has finally dropped regarding the possibilities of earning a bob or two over the web, without the inconvenience of flying all over the place. |
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For the next fortnight Aquarian Venus busily stretches your social horizons, whirling and swirling you through various, multifarious, interesting new possibilities. |
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Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities. |
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It might also mean unentangling some joint engineering and procurement activity though, but maybe there are creative financial possibilities there. |
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I could be over-reacting about this, but if I'm being completely honest with you, the possibilities of what could've happened today have unhinged me a little. |
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The possibilities with story problem math problems are unlimited. |
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In these three novels by Morrison as well, revolutionary possibilities inhere in the unsaying, in the unliving, and in the mutinous refusal to forget. |
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In the nano regime, material characteristics are dominated by surface effects rather than bulk material effects, opening up a host of new possibilities. |
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I think there are great possibilities for the use of wikis to help citizens help each other. |
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Her investigations narrow the suspects down to two possibilities. |
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These submerged accounts locate a broader horizon of possibilities, and remind people that there are other histories to write and unscripted stories to tell. |
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It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste. |
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Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities. |
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With expanding medical expectations, and ever expanding possibilities for cures for hitherto untreatable conditions, if money were no object, the sky might be the limit. |
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Thus genre provides neo-Marxist criticism with suitable territory on which to develop the more progressive possibilities of the notion of fictional production. |
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It goes without saying that the particular eyes of the particular kids in the room immediately lit up at the possibilities such a treasure trove of breakables threw up. |
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If it can win over an ardent automobilist like Jennings, IT's got possibilities. |
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The writer is also a double agent, who trafficks in perceptions and double-deals between circumstances and possibilities, present and future. |
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The polychoric motets of the Venetian school furnish striking possibilities for multiple brass choirs. |
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A find in a reefal play raised possibilities of future prospects in the complex area of the Banda Arc, lying between Sulawesi and Papua. |
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In these books, Lawrence explores the possibilities for life within an industrial setting. |
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The number of possibilities must not be so large that the receiver might incorrectly decode which one was intended in the presence of noise. |
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The great social changes of the period opened up new possibilities for women in the fields of commerce, learning and religion. |
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Scarcity and abundance of resources are contractive and expansive of life's possibilities and probabilities. |
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The expansion of the Ottoman Empire cut off trading possibilities with the east. |
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Among the possibilities Paris and Lille were considered, but were rejected due to aversion to the French. |
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However, in several regions this type of pottery persisted long enough to permit other possibilities. |
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New possibilities for text watermark like script, copyright symbol and info stamp are also available. |
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For one of the components there are also different parameterization possibilities. |
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Rural migrants are attracted by the possibilities that cities can offer, but often settle in shanty towns and experience extreme poverty. |
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Since orbital variations are predictable, computer models that relate orbital variations to climate can predict future climate possibilities. |
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Rather more than the possibilities of diplomatic partnership were emerging, however. |
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At the same time, the existence of farming lands and employment possibilities on Nyasaland, later Malawian, plantations acted as pull factors. |
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Two other possibilities are that end of ice age deposits either just grew too large and collapsed or they were destabilised by an earthquake. |
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Newton has even been approached by those interested in the possibilities for using HAVs in tourism. |
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He then set about an exploration of the expressive possibilities of the human anatomy. |
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Lely played a significant role in introducing the mezzotint to Britain, as he realized its possibilities for publicising his portraits. |
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For a discussion of the possibilities of changes to the thermohaline circulation under global warming, see shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
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The rise of the Ottoman Empire further limited the possibilities of European overland trade. |
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However, long term residential possibilities in Carlingford village are dwindling. |
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Domes, squinches, pendentives, fan vaults and cross vaults combine to create a renewed awareness of historical possibilities. |
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This donation will help us continue our research and bring greater awareness of the possibilities of cryonics to a wider audience. |
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Technology has revolutionized the range of possibilities with orthodontic treatment, from imaging to appliance fabrication. |
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Subjectivism and objectivism do not overlap and they exhaust all possibilities regarding value theory. |
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When we design interactive systems, we make use. We create possibilities for learning, work, and leisure, for interaction and information. |
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The inclusion of gold on an illumination alludes to many different possibilities for the text. |
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All this is sage advice, but Americans seemed to have jumped at the viniferous possibilities. |
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Creon's continuous gender-baiting certainly presented many performance possibilities for the actor. |
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Yet critical analysis reveals discrepancies, which point to alternative possibilities. |
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As a result, the design opens possibilities to use deckles for materials that may not have previously been considered for such a feature. |
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Such photoactive heterostructures add yet new possibilities, and pave the road for new types of experiments. |
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In the world of driverless cars, the possibilities are endless. |
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Allowing the phase transition to be late opens up all sorts of new possibilities. |
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The author could dilate at great length on the possibilities in plant groceries, restaurants, and dentistries. |
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Even then, the monetary possibilities may have discouraged capital punishment in some cases. |
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Rather, it has sought to pluralize the possibilities of radicalism by making revolution on its own terms rather than imposing it upon others. |
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First, the mind share has to be addressed and then we can look at what's out there and see what the possibilities and opportunities are. |
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A law graduate, Remis had more interest in the possibilities of using CD-Rom to store and reuse information of all kind. |
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He looked at the same gloomy scenario but reframed it to see possibilities and opportunities. |
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This level of associativity pushes the collaborative possibilities further than ever before by seamlessly integrating into PLM systems. |
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She took a workshop on casting with the sculptor Richard Wilson and began to realize the possibilities in casting objects. |
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We are here to inform Macedonian companies on the possibilities for investment in Angola and the investment incentives the Government offers. |
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Jane Addams was a leading statesperson in an era when few imagined such possibilities for women. |
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Conrad looked with less optimism than Russell on the possibilities of scientific and philosophic knowledge. |
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There are many possibilities, with varying degrees of believability. |
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I wanted to show off just what the possibilities of the comic book medium were, and films are completely different. |
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The decision to use creative bookcraft as the solution provided a lot of possibilities. |
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The atoms are in a superposition of both possibilities, and the poor cat, too, is hanging on in a zombic combination of life and death. |
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Semantic Web technologies open up a whole range of new application development possibilities. |
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In the Greek the two possibilities are presented as the apodoses of two more-vivid future conditionals. |
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Crusoe must allocate effort between production and leisure and must choose between alternative production possibilities to meet his needs. |
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Rwanda has been an exemplar of the economic possibilities of Sub-Saharan Africa and BRD has been a key part of that growth. |
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John Pastier examines the possibilities for a public transport system in a city that caters exclusively for the private car. |
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One of the possibilities was the free-radical bromination of alkyl groups of readily available p-cresole and 3-methylindole. |
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These possibilities can be addressed respectively in a cohort study of the general population and in a mendelian randomization study. |
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