Greater complexity is not justified since there are large probable errors in elevation and terrain corrections in the cordillera. |
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It was interpreted as a meteoroidal bolide followed by probable meteorite fall. |
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To the babysitter's probable surprise, her charge was plucked out of the crowd and cast as one of the chirpy orphans. |
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Later this year, it is probable that there will be a substantial increase in the travelling mileage rate from 38 cents to 60 cents. |
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Charges, and probable arrest, were foreseen as the next step, but that hasn't happened yet. |
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This is a probable decrease in the cost of maintenance per 1,000 gross ton-miles of traffic movement. |
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Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced. |
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There are only 11 other definite or probable fogous known, and around 20 other possible sites. |
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He was booked into jail, and he was cited for probable cause by the police that he may have committed an aggravated murder. |
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It is therefore probable that much of the increase in sugars during sub-zero hardening was symplastic. |
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We found that our three probable pathological gamblers usually gambled with family and close friends. |
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This provided the frame of reference for determining what range of resupply times is probable in future contingencies. |
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The test for reasonable and probable cause in a malicious prosecution case is the same as that in a claim based on false arrest or imprisonment. |
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This can be interpreted as a chronogram representing the year 1437, the probable date of the temple's consecration. |
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The insect-resistance gene discourages the build up of mycotoxins, potentially dangerous toxins that are probable human carcinogens, in corn. |
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For 130 miles we plowed through this nebulous and speculative world, peopling it, unpeopling it, fiddling like gods with its probable geology. |
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Thailand last week reported its first probable case of human-to-human transmission of the virus. |
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The synapse is the probable arena where general anesthetics depress neuronal function. |
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A banked or palisaded riverside enclosure with temporary dwellings and safe moorings for ships is probable. |
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Frontal glands have been cited in the classical literature as probable homologues of Platyhelminthes and nemerteans. |
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The board concluded that the accident's probable cause was disorientation caused by haze and a dark night. |
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These are patterns I interpret as distinctly negative in nature and in probable outcome. |
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Time to help dumbos like me and give out a small piece of probable text so at least a few of your prizes can be given out. |
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In terms of divination could it be that one is simply seeing the most probable of the outcomes? |
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Among sunfishes, gobies, and darters, 8 of 122 nests surveyed were probable takeovers. |
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It is probable that plums actually seedless as well as stoneless will prove favorites with some fruit growers. |
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It is more than probable that the busy agent will employ a reader to do the job for her. |
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The present study has been undertaken with a view to ascertain the past and probable behaviour of watertable. |
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As conspiracy, it's too probable to be either exceptionable or particularly interesting. |
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However, it's probable that both men have such large egos that neither one would be willing to serve as the other's veep. |
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The probable explanation is, that the return air was leaking across into the downcast shaft at various levels. |
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There have been around 141 definite or probable deaths from vCJD since monitoring of the disease began. |
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It is probable that the first dipody had the strongest accent, the second a weaker accent, and the third the weakest of all. |
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It is very probable that the origin of the capitular body may be found in the bishop's household, his familia, as it existed in patristic times. |
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At enrolment we tested blood sample and swabs from probable entry sites for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. |
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Though only sixty miles, the drive from Butte seemed long as the three conservationists sweated over the probable bar fight that awaited them. |
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Ireland also reported its first probable case of swine flu this afternoon, a man who has recently returned from Mexico. |
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If traces of illegal drugs are found, the police can then use this evidence as support for probable cause to search the house. |
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Ordinarily in criminal cases, a search warrant based on probable cause to suspect illegal activity is required. |
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The probable result of the insensitivity of TLC is an overestimation of the validity of self reported drug use. |
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They have probable cause to believe a crime has occurred and that he has committed it. |
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The most probable scenario is a rap over the knuckles, and there is no suggestion of points being deducted or a replay ordered. |
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I think it is probable that if encouraged to do so, they would flower eight or nine months out of the twelve. |
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Another probable contender for the nomination is a former Pennsylvania senator. |
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It really sounds weird now, but it is very probable, given the orientation of the upside-down world of business politics today. |
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I also think it probable that the question of the origins of Wicca will never be completely resolved. |
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They may not stop your car without some articulable individualized suspicion, or search your apartment without probable cause and a warrant. |
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It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature. |
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The more concentrated in terms of time and space an airdrop was, the more probable success was. |
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It is probable that these ships would have been very slow and unable to make effective progress to windward. |
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It is probable that studies showing a strong prognostic ability are more likely to be published. |
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Mortality via stem burial was more probable for sexually reproducing stems of the moss. |
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It is probable that Fortunatus was here alluding to different varieties of the same plucked string instrument, essentially a lyre. |
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The most probable field will be that of public administration, healthcare management and NGO management. |
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This does not contradict probable and possible effects, but it hides these words. |
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Its great stone ramparts had a probable total circuit of a third of a mile and were surrounded by a 14-acre estate which included six orchards. |
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The police may generally search your car if they have probable cause to believe that the car contains evidence of a crime. |
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The difficulty of such an approach, the remoteness of its potential use, and its probable cost should be considered. |
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Over the next two years it is probable that teachers, local government, the police and others will demand more. |
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She knew the house was to let and believed that the two men were probable tenants. |
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If we figure out that the probable ancestor of a flying group was a bipedal cursorial form, then flight likely evolved from the ground up. |
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It seems probable that the lipids would form a bilayerlike assembly in the nascent lipid pocket. |
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Not 3 weeks ago you were revelling in how you had gained a probable vote from someone who had thought you a Labour candidate. |
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Minimum safe distances are computed by adding the maximum pattern radius plus three circular error probable. |
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It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period. |
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In this pattern the tarsus of diadectids most closely approximates the lacertilian mesotarsal joint in structure and probable function. |
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For the remaining 18 social units, we used daily field notes to assess the probable number of uncaught animals. |
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Given what is at stake the winners can anticipate a probable quarter-final against Wales. |
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He said average donations appeared to be down and it's probable more people were not at home when doorknocked. |
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The hydrodynamic effect makes more probable the induction of plasticity after calcium ions flow in. |
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Two probable causes are driver optimizations and the way the cards handle the processing internally. |
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Further, Aristotle distinguishes between enthymemes taken from probable premises and enthymemes taken from signs. |
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It is highly probable that changing working patterns will produce a more efficient fire service. |
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Of course, it's probable most folk don't know precisely what Devo Max entails and some politicians will prefer that it stays that way. |
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It is very probable that both teams will play a two-man full forward line, thus ensuring a high scoring game. |
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It is probable that the disease was transferred to roses originally from one of the stone fruits, by graftage. |
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A more probable explanation for some injuries was that they were caused by blows and kicks. |
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Notably, these data are indicative of differences between probable noncontemplators, contemplators and maintainers. |
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I have traversed five years of university to decide that academia is my probable vocation. |
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It is probable that every naturally occurring element is present in the outer core at least at trace levels. |
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The Mavericks are the only team to have a probable chance to finish the regular season with 60 victories. |
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Since wood is seasoned before use, the time between felling and working must be added in order to arrive at a probable dating for the object. |
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It seems most probable that he died at Corinth, of mere decay, in the ninetieth year of his age and in the 114th Olympiad. |
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That her strange outburst of familiarity proceeded from some strong motive seemed to be more than probable. |
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He said that probable candidates were obviously canvassing for votes from affiliates. |
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In prebiotic systems it is probable that spontaneously formed pores played a role in the transport of ions and organic compounds. |
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Norwich was resited to the south bank of the River Wensum, opposite the site of a probable earlier proto-urban enclave. |
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Which means that this winter promises to be a blur of pounding damp London streets, probable pulled groin muscles and blisters. |
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The website lets users know if there are any probable health hazards associated with any of the product's ingredients. |
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It seems probable that the initial event in the toxicity of PCBs is mediated through their binding to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. |
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Well of all the ways to end the day this had not been on my list of probable possibilities. |
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It seems probable that the mortality from rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease has decreased since the turn of the century. |
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Although that scenario is not probable it is a possible area of conflict and frustration for the consumer. |
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These chemicals include known or probable carcinogens, neurotoxins and reproductive toxins. |
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The possibility of a secret romance may appeal to you but you should consider what the probable consequences might be. |
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The results are then tabulated in a series of checklists or grids to indicate possible or probable health effects. |
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In the winter it is more probable we will eat up our stodge, whatever the slight change in temperature. |
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After greening and probable transition from heterotrophy to autotrophy, root growth rate was enhanced and growth followed a linear pattern. |
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It is probable that the original composition was calcium phosphate, and some secondary silicification has taken place. |
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Yet Stork determined the probable focal length of a concave mirror made by inverting and silvering the convex mirror shown in the painting. |
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Only 400m hurdler Sinead Dudgeon, assuming she maintains her 1999 form, can be regarded as a probable to make the journey. |
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In this case, when the stronger side defends his king from checks with a queen interference, a counter-check is less probable. |
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It is possible if not probable that if you receive spam that it has also been sent out in your name. |
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In Dewsbury, he gradually emerged as the probable ringleader of the terrorist cell. |
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It appears probable that similar subsidies will also play a large role on the Internet. |
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The probable consequence of prosecuting pregnant women who use cocaine is that such women will try to avoid getting caught. |
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I am letting my heart lead the way even when I know the possible and probable outcomes. |
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It is probable that the boldness of her temper impelled her sometimes to speak unwelcome truths to some of the people concerned in her affairs. |
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The strategy the High Command had adopted for fighting a probable two-front war was terrifyingly reckless. |
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Considering Cornado's brand of hospitality, any ship in his service was probable no better than a slaver. |
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The only recoverable losses were those which the public officer had foreseen as the probable consequence of his act. |
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In general, the probable outcome is good for physical dysfunctions resulting from treatable or reversible conditions. |
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Previous workers argued that the most probable oligomeric state is a pentamer based upon combinations of modeling and experiment. |
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It seems probable that in the future, synthetic pyrethroids will be of more interest than pyrethrum as possible delousing agents. |
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If a particular washing machine broke down after seven months of normal use, it would seem probable that there was something wrong with it at the time of sale. |
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We defined probable anxiety as a score above the 80th centile. |
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In the complex environments of wood and soil substrates, it is probable that more than one type of boundary wave, especially longitudinal and Rayleigh waves, is important. |
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He determined that the modem and software must be working fine and ok'd the ticket to be closed as a probable issue with the caller's home phone lines. |
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More probable, he said, is someone got in through the network itself, over the Ethernet. |
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First Plato identifies a group of five rather than four sciences and decries the neglect of his proposed fifth science, stereometry, with a probable allusion to Archytas. |
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Despite their momentariness within the whole work, it is probable that a late 15 th-century audience familiar with the chanson would have found these quotations striking. |
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A few mineralized animal fossils, including sponge spicules and probable worm tubes, are known from the Vendian period immediately preceding the Cambrian. |
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In the contour plot, red indicates the most probable conformations. |
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The idea of a blanket warrant is a mockery of the Fourth Amendment requirement of probable cause. |
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For a third time, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of searching a person without probable cause. |
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A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout. |
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It was described as a monster of terrible size but probable only a hungry wolf or wild boar which roamed the area striking terror into the hearts of all the people. |
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As civil war loomed, Byron reckoned that dependency or continued occupation were the most probable outcomes. |
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The novelist's imagination is probable, the poet's improbable. |
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It was probable that some of the vehicles were travelling at speed. |
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By building a mathematical pattern of his probable future movements, Rosso claimed, the software could succeed where thousands of police man-hours had failed. |
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This data is not sufficient to properly assess impacts to the local biology given the probable long-term use of the shoal as a sand resource area. |
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The most probable cause is that birds swimming in the East Fork of the Carson River, which flows behind the hatchery, carried dirt or water into the fish raceways. |
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This was a leader who had been transformed from a virtual electoral liability in 1999 into a probable asset for 2003, if he were to call one more election before he bows out. |
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Despite the drops, Tuesday's session did produce the sale's probable top-priced colt and filly, two of eight seven-figure yearlings sold on the day. |
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It is probable that this remote and sequestered place was used in latter times for the celebration of Mass, when the Romish religion was not publicly tolerated. |
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They are more worried about a probable influx of North Korean boat people. |
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However, if only two are observed, a tension-type headache becomes the most probable culprit. |
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So, with a bottle of scotch as old as I was in hand, I went over to Grandpa's house for a conversation and a probable tongue lashing from the sarge. |
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Moreover, patients identified by simple tests as likely to have heart failure need echocardiography to confirm the diagnosis and establish its probable cause. |
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Every time the bird compares its own subsong to the memorized template, the syllables most similar to those present in the template become slightly more probable. |
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Mussolini was not in a position whereby he could assert his authority and it is probable that the extent of his dictatorial powers never did equal those acquired by Hitler. |
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The Fossil Bluff Group consists of fossiliferous, shallow marine to sub-aerial fluviatile sandstones and conglomerates of probable fore-arc origin. |
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Even now, a week before the probable adjournment date, it is still uncertain whether this dilatory Congress will return for a lame-duck session after the Nov. 5 election. |
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Of course I mean more than a small dinky deposit, anyone with some geological training or even studying can figure out probable areas where there might be a deposit. |
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What would be your reaction if the police viewed your religion as probable cause to monitor where you pray, study, and eat? |
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Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover. |
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The major must wait to discover whether he will be drummed out of the British Army, pending an internal investigation, while it's probable Whittock will lose his job as well. |
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It seems probable that the cases in which there are three or more different kinds of genes present are in most species in a small minority, and contribute inappreciably to the variance. |
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His measuring of the number, kinds, and probable ages of trees in a small woodlot seem modern, as are his description of bird densities in his time. |
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The article covers a probable impact of global changes on the distribution of bloodsucking arthropods as the vectors of inoculable disease agents. |
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The crucial try in the 52nd minute that actually suggested an Irish win was more probable than possible and not just rhetoric came from one of his breaks. |
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It's very probable that the same thing is going on in Indonesia now. |
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It is also not very probable that his nomination would often be overruled. |
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He did not consider erosion or corrosion as likely or probable causes. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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Even Bieber's ridiculous statement won't destroy a dismissal or acquittal for faulty probable cause. |
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The panel addressed the issue of whether probable cause to seize an object can arise during a frisk when a police officer knows the object in question to be narcotics. |
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The damage includes feeding traces, predominantly continuous marginal feeding traces, leaf mines including linear and possible blotch varieties and probable leaf galls. |
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Erica Steadman learned about CMV when her daughter Evelyn was born with a small head and probable brain damage last year. |
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Dialectic, Riccoboni notes, treats the probable and rhetoric the persuasible. |
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Old Minster was the recipient of a shrine for the relics of St Birinus and the probable confirmation of its privileges. |
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It is probable that Cnut's gifts were well beyond anything we can now prove. |
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It is probable that the Eastern Settlement was defunct by the late 15th century. |
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In consequence, it seems probable that the Robin Hood legend actually originates from the county of Yorkshire. |
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It is probable that this miniature was originally the opening miniature of the psalter. |
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It is probable that Antonello da Messina became familiar with Van Eyck's work, while in Naples or Sicily. |
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It has been suggested that the poem was intended to be read aloud, which is probable as this was a common activity at the time. |
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However, it is probable that the content of this episode is not strictly literal. |
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It is probable that it was kept out of print during the author's lifetime because of its inflammatory content. |
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However, it is probable that fewer genetically unique mare lines existed than Lowe identified. |
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Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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No probable cause is required as the mere presence inside the zone is an offence, if it is intentional. |
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Saint Andrew Chapel is of probable medieval origin, referenced in 1546 and in earlier documents. |
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It is among the most probable locations of the fabled ancient Land of Punt. |
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Although Dyrnwch is not himself described as an Irishman, it is probable that his name goes back to Diwrnach. |
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It is probable there will be further revisions as understanding of their relationships increases. |
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Interspecific competition between the two species is probable in regions where dietary preferences overlap. |
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It is probable that any section of such an alluvial plain would show deposits of a similar character. |
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Possible reserves are attributed to known accumulations that have a less likely chance of being recovered than probable reserves. |
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Foard believes this road to be the most probable route that both armies took to reach the battlefield. |
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The circumstances of this duty and whether or not it had anything to do with his probable avoidance of Nero have disappeared with the work. |
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It is probable that the ancestor of all red deer, including wapiti, originated in central Asia and resembled sika deer. |
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There are naturalised populations occurring from Connecticut to Michigan, and it is probable that they occur elsewhere. |
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Although some, such as Pliny, claimed that Eudoxus did achieve his goal, the most probable conclusion is that he perished on the journey. |
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Projections suggest a probable increase in the frequency and severity of some extreme weather events, such as heat waves. |
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Though there is no evidence to support the suggestion, it is probable that during this period there was also a passing of religious ideas. |
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Ambrose went to the church where the election was to take place, to prevent an uproar, which was probable in this crisis. |
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Instead, it is more probable that globalization is leading to a plurality of pluralisms. |
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It is probable that the Yasa simply put into written law the principles of customary law. |
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Nothing more is recorded of Philip, but it is most probable that he did not return with word from Prester John. |
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It is highly probable, albeit uncertain, that Columbus sent the letter from Lisbon to the Spanish court, probably by courier. |
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The presence of a slight precingulid indicates the probable presence of a small paraconid. |
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It is probable that this description prompted early explorers to misidentify the Baja California Peninsula as the island in these legends. |
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There is no part of earth here to be taken up, wherein there is not some probable show of gold or silver. |
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It is also probable that his expedition sighted Tahiti and other islands in the Tuamotu archipelago. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles for inspection and preventive repair for a probable faulty handbrake mechanism. |
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Language use shows which occurrences of words and their partners are most probable. |
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It is probable he was forced to surrender these before his book was finished. |
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This is considered highly probable due to global warming and rise in sea levels. |
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But in a civil case, the court will weigh all the evidence and decide what is most probable. |
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These chlorinated compounds are emitted during cleaning applications, some of which are toxic and probable human carcinogens. |
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It has been claimed that these devices can differentiate types of smoke and so their probable source can be inferred, though this is disputed. |
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It is probable that most footpaths in the countryside are hundreds of years old. |
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France will meet Ireland again in the probable decider for their World Cup pool. |
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The New England project also faces a probable loss of congressionally mandated federal tax credits for wind power. |
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There are probable chances that the region may blossom as a business center for Siberia and Central Asia. |
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It's probable that as he settled he would be more quiet, more withdrawn, more clingy, more whingey. |
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Blackburnian Warbler was recorded as a probable breeder, a first for the Arboretum. |
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The SOGS is a standard measurement tool for identifying nongamblers, probable gamblers, and pathological gamblers. |
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However, the most probable cause is simply cold, resulting in improper fertilisation and the plant then aborting a seed pod. |
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Another frequently found fish contaminant and probable cancer-causer is chlordane, which has been widely used to control termites. |
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It also describes possible loanwords from Sabellic and probable loanwords from unidentifiable, but possibly older donor languages. |
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In partial defects if herniation is probable pericardiectomy or pericardioplasty must be considered. |
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A palacokarst of probable Kainozoic age preserved in Cambrian marble at Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, North Wales. |
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Regression to the mean effects was observed, and probable values were estimated for individuals based on a Bayesian model. |
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As explained by Metro, the coroner's report stated it as a probable suicide using barbiturates or depressants. |
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Fitch's 'CC' rating indicates that payment default to bondholders appears probable as VHS remains under Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. |
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With preliminary diagnosis of probable invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, Amp B was switched to voriconazole. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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One of the female cases shows a probable perimortem depression fracture of the glabella. |
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It has evolved from a tree ring dating project which established probable building dates for more than 90 properties in the region. |
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Thus it is probable that these were official or royal gifts to the Mitanni Court of Adad-nerari I, a Middle Assyrian ruler at Assur. |
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It is probable that hyphal elements are more susceptible to environmental stress than the spores. |
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But interest does not translate into probable cause without evidence. |
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Brown recluse spiders must have been found in the region, and other probable or proved bites must have occurred recently. |
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More probable are smaller attacks like the Boston marathon bombing. |
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Dugmore claims Tyndale is the probable author of the anonymous The Soaper of the Lorde. |
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It is probable that he also had ironworks at Coalbrookdale, but evidence is lacking. |
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The probable source of the failure was the mass of feathers in the intake manifold. |
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The third synapomorphy uniting the clade is a long, straight intestine, although only in a few species can probable gut endocasts be seen. |
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There is such thing as advertent negligence in which the harm is foreseen as possible or probable. |
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Two recent discoveries indicate probable very early settlements near the Thames in the London area. |
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As at Tewkesbury Abbey after 1471 battle, Edward IV prepared to order his extraction and probable execution. |
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We can judge of the probable success of this course, by the various laws passed to alter, or amend, or repeal, previous emendatory acts. |
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This is the probable origin of the Cinque Ports organisation that flourished under the Normans. |
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It is probable that these suicides represented sacrifices to appease the god Woden. |
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Fire investigator Richard Brock, of Pembroke Dock fire station, said the probable cause was an electrical fault in one of two distribution boards within the cupboard. |
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In the absence of accurate objective data there is some credence to the probable existence of a fishing village on the site in a period prior to ancient times. |
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The Khan Formation locally comprises infolded pelitic and calc-silicate gneisses, which are flanked by thick marble units of probable Karibib Formation. |
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Lord Bridge held there was no rule that foresight of probable consequences was equivalent to, or alternative to, the necessary intention for a crime of specific intent. |
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Australian Federal Police raided the Sydney home on Wednesday of a man named by Wired magazine as the probable creator of cryptocurrency bitcoin, a Reuters witness said. |
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As John Harley has shown, it is probable that Byrd's parental family were Protestants, though whether by deeply felt conviction or nominal conformism is not clear. |
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The mayor is situated between probable censure and possible recall. |
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Plagioclase is commonly the only feldspar phyric phase in the felsic to intermediate volcanic clasts, including lapilli and vitric tuff and probable ash-flow tuff. |
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It is probable, but debated, that the Federal Reserve's aggressive policy of quantitative easing spurred the partial recovery in the stock market. |
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Babish shocks Charlie with the probable cost of hiring a fancy lawyer. |
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According to the account given in the Norfolk paper of the 15th, it seems probable that the ship Nigre, prize to the Constitution, will be found to be a pirate. |
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The tulip is not mentioned by any writer from antiquity, therefore it seems probable that tulips were introduced into Anatolia only with the advance of the Seljuks. |
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Man is the probable evolutional successor to the chimpanzee. |
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Yunnan holds a special place among the 18 tea growing provinces of mainland China as the probable home of the commercial tea plant, Camelia senensis. |
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A probable explanation for this phenomenon is that knowledge of multiple languages keeps the brain alert and therefore more mentally aware for a longer period of time. |
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Academics tend to be very sceptical of oil forecasts made by the major oil companies as they underexaggerate the probable amounts of oil in the world. |
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According to legend the decision was made by the toss of a coin, but it is probable that Bunbury, the Steward of the Jockey Club, deferred to his host. |
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If Ferdinand died without male heir, as was probable, Afonso would be the heir not only to the throne of Portugal, but also to those of Castile and Aragon. |
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It is considerably more probable that any such metathetical development would have been grounded within a specific set of phonological circumstances. |
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Nevertheless in some cases, my original view, that the points are vestiges of the tips of formerly erect and pointed ears, still seems to me probable. |
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A probable marriage with Lady Isabella de Strathbogie, daughter of John, Earl Atholl produced a son, Alexander de Brus, who would later inherit his father's earldom. |
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The Russian category C2 includes probable and possible reserves. |
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The last Morrison to exercise the office was put down with Letter of Fire and Sword in about 1619 It is probable that it was last operative in Lewis by about 1595 or so. |
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Stephan's medical birth history was significant and included a left hemisphere brain lesion, hydrocephaly with shunt placement, and probable sleep apnea. |
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The most probable hypothesis is that Cabral was simply following the wide arc in the South Atlantic to catch a favorable wind to carry them to the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The ATD have some immunosuppressor effects, but it is less probable that these drugs could be active many years after discontinuation of the therapy. |
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It is probable that children who test above 180 IQ are actually present in our juvenile population in greater frequency than at the rate of one in a million. |
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It appears most probable that it was at Merfyn's court that all the lore of the north was collected and written down during his reign and that of his son. |
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The battlefield execution of Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, and the later probable murder of Henry VI extinguished the House of Lancaster. |
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The conglutination of the strangler Ficus has implicit connotations of coitus, a probable reason why the Pygmies developed special names for it and chose it for bark cloth. |
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It is probable to my apprehension, that many of those quotations were intended by the writers of the New Testament as nothing more than accommodations. |
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There must be knowledge of a danger, not merely possible, but probable. |
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With these facts added, the conclusions that the former was in early open field, and that the small common inclosures are an after sign of early inclosure seem probable. |
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The most probable hypothesis that has yet been proposed to account for the examples before us of stellar changeableness is that of axical rotation. |
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Earth's biodiversity required substantial time to recover from this event, despite the probable existence of an abundance of vacant ecological niches. |
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But historian Diana Muir argues that it is more probable that it was Simeon North, a Connecticut arms contractor manufacturing guns for the US Army. |
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Once it was determined that hyperthyroidism was the probable etiology of her cardiac decompensation, the next step was treatment of the underlying disease. |
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Therefore, it is more probable that he exists in order to combat God, making his status as the definitive protagonist of the work relative to each book. |
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Hawthorne defined a romance as being radically different from a novel by not being concerned with the possible or probable course of ordinary experience. |
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If the plot or intrigue must be natural, and such as springs from the subject, then the winding up of the plot must be a probable consequence of all that went before. |
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This general area also included the probable homeland of the Angles. |
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Although their existence in Oregon is unconfirmed, reports of grizzly bears still turn up, and it is probable some still move into eastern Oregon from Idaho. |
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On clinical examination, he presented carpal tunnel syndrome, confirmed by electroneuromyography, and an altered general state, with probable associated depression. |
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There is a probable presence of an overthrust wedge beneath the Sarawak shelf, which could be interpreted as a sliver of the Rajang Group accretionary prism. |
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It is true that before Descartes, other Montaigne French philosophy, had said any thought is not doubtable and accuracy of every belief is only probable. |
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Before the arrival of the Spanish, dominant ethnic groups included the Caxcans, Zacatecos, and Guachichils, with a probable rivalry between the Guchichils and the Caxcans. |
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In February 2013, Working Committee of the Green Card Bureau Council gave their affirmative estimation to Azerbaijan, as a probable member of the system. |
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It is possible that the idea of annulment had been suggested to Henry much earlier than this, and is highly probable that it was motivated by his desire for a son. |
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A Civil Aeronautics Board investigation found there was insufficient information available on which to determine probable cause of the disappearance. |
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Coke spoke with feeling of the probable fate of the Queen and the rest of the King's family, and of the innocents who would have been caught up in the explosion. |
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It is probable, a role is played here by the fact that the prime number fractions or ratios are more fundamental quantities than the prime numbers themselves. |
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Inhibition of nystatin induced oedema and phospholipase A2 suggested that membrane stabilization could be the most probable mechanism of action of RTE in anti-inflammation. |
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Bioinformatics tools were used to confirm this, and to determine the probable pathogenicity of the novel missense mutation in exon 7 and the 5'UTR sequence change. |
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The probable support base of the African leader is due to the support of the Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who backed West Papuan independence from Indonesia. |
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