The tax owing, plus full interest and penalties could be up to 40,000 euro. |
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He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next. |
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If the news conference to announce the clash was anything to go by, it could be a low-key affair. |
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With some precautions and proper management, all patients of kala-azar could be cured with amphotericin B in a rural set-up. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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The band, as could be expected for one that toured so much, was airtight in their performance, almost to the point of seeming robotic. |
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Boeing's archrival, Airbus, could be in the running if the Air Force has to come up with a new plan to update its aging fleet of tankers. |
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The topography of Kerala could be divided into highland, midland and lowland areas. |
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You know, during the screening of the rushes, I don't speak German or Hungarian, but I could see and feel what could be the film. |
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Prizes will be up for grabs among the entrants so lots of imagination, humour and effort could be well worth your while. |
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There were not so many bars in Glasgow then, so you could be assured of a warm welcome wherever you went. |
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Similarly, the software could be used to reconfigure servers to handle different tasks, depending on the time of the day. |
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The donor and recipient chromosomes could be distinguished by the genetic markers that flanked the white genes. |
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They might be great for the economy, or we could be running out public funding wells dry. |
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The applicability of the light scattering technique would be greatly expanded if it could be implemented using adherent cells. |
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Far more use could be made of asynchronous communication to reduce interruptions. |
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But if the national theatre model has to be reworked yet again, a decision could be months away. |
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Like for a woodcut, hardly more than 2000 or 3000 impressions could be obtained from one plate. |
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He decided to raise an army of loyal troops so that the coup could be put down. |
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She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly. |
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The only sound that could be heard was the soothing whir of the air vents nearby. |
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The restaurant also boasts a seafood section of its dishes with delicacies to which anyone could be drawn. |
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Many an hour could be whiled away here, eating, drinking, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date. |
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With his wealth, he could be traveling around the world with the jet set crowd. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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Wall Street has never been a safe place to play, but now your investments could be skewed by rank dishonesty. |
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This suggests that Component 3 is not a vector addition but could be a single component. |
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The website also suggested that a built-in kill switch could be used to remotely kill and remove malware. |
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Indeed a partial lunar eclipse could be seen from New England, early in the morning on May 18, although only at moonset. |
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The pilot and co-pilot left their cabin after keying their mic so everything could be heard on the ground by horrified air traffic control teams. |
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Suggestions are being made that perhaps the event could be put back a little, perhaps to the end of June. |
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As privileged guests settle into their seats today at Hampshire's cradle of cricket, they could be forgiven for looking a shade smug. |
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Cubs were aged when they were first seen, when their age could be estimated to within an accuracy of 1 month. |
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For anyone who's ever had a dispute with a neighbour over property, the law could be a boon. |
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No, she doesn't have eyes in the back of her head, but she could be reading your mind. |
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The match, tight as it inevitably will be, could be decided by one stroke of genius. |
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Fire officers also raised concerns that the stairs enclosure could be compromised due to doors being wedged open. |
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The government tried to get the mine owners and mineworkers to hold a conference, but no agreement could be reached. |
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Hardly more than 2,000 impressions could be taken from a woodblock without a rather visible deterioration of quality. |
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But a rising bollard on this street, preventing a rat run, could be as long as ten years away. |
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He said he waited four months hoping that it could be given an affirmative vote by the House. |
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He allowed that good philosophy could be extracted at shrines from inspired oracles uttered by Apollo through his prophetesses. |
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The cure is simplicity itself, and in the neighbourhood of London, at any rate, could be carried out without any expense whatever. |
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Feldstein mentions some revenue-neutral tax jiggering that could be stimulative, but that sounds like fairly ordinary tax policy stuff to me. |
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Even an average middle-of-the-road outfit has reason to believe this could be the year. |
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It could be argued that these little white lies simply make the world go round a little more smoothly. |
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Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage. |
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling. |
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Searching for a tag line that could be excerpted for publicity purposes, I couldn't come up with one. |
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The courtroom was huge, but the acoustics in the room were good and even the slightest bit of breathing could be heard. |
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He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia. |
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Postmodern reinvention, including Rambo as Egypt's Pharaoh, could be seen as irreverent, even sacrilegious. |
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She had been as square with him as anybody could be until he got nasty over nothing. |
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Postal services could be hit by prolonged strike action over plans to process North Yorkshire's mail in Leeds at weekends. |
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The agents suggest that the attic rooms could be used as play areas or a study. |
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Well, you better swot up quickly or you could be fined, become uninsurable or be delisted from a stock exchange. |
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At this point an audible gasp could be heard from the direction of the leaders. |
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But what he found when he went to Johannesburg convinced him that an entire album could be built around township jive. |
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Hams, shoulders, jowls, and sides of bacon could be cured to last indefinitely. |
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No compromise could be reached before Congress recessed, forcing lawmakers to pass a stopgap measure to continue funding at current levels. |
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Inside, we find a large aftercabin and two forecabins in the front for the children, which could be modify to one double cabin. |
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Chief executive Chris Moller informed an audience in Auckland that the shortfall in hotel beds could be made up by the use of Winnebagos. |
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Parents who refuse to allow former partners contact with their children could be electronically tagged under plans being considered by ministers. |
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The date of the roadworks could be put back to the autumn if that date is preferred. |
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It's hard to see how a stable balance of power could be established under these conditions. |
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But with the right mix of supervision, freedom and restraint, it could be a raging success. |
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This money could be used, for example, to train Maasai guides and teach them English language skills. |
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There are two kinds of alarm for sale and both need to be kept ready to hand when and where personal security could be at risk. |
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If you had a standard monthly payment for the same amount each month, then your request could be actioned. |
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At worst, the outcome could be wholesale slaughter on a scale that makes the current level of daily mayhem look like the peaceable kingdom. |
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There were cheerleaders, football players, other jocks, other girls who looked like they could be cheerleaders. |
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We could be stopped by Tajik guards and sent back, forced to retrace our journey in reverse. |
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Protest was the work of agitators, they argued, and it could be halted by removing the leadership. |
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It could be about the desperate asylum seekers who die in the attempt to reach these shores. |
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One other way that the cost of living could be kept down is by Government refraining from increasing taxes of any kind. |
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The fact that they were twice baked and very dry meant that they could be kept for long periods and were well adapted for use by travellers. |
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One was the shape of a lemon and the other a pineapple, an NYPD spokesman said, adding that similar items could be purchased in toyshops. |
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The ribs would have been treated with steam so that they could be bent sharply over the keelson. |
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Cars could be electronically tagged in a bid to pinpoint the county's worst traffic jam hot spots. |
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The counting is still going on, but there were indications that Saryna Bistro could be a good mid-range restaurant. |
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On the Flat at Lingfield, Lady Bear has what could be her final career start, in the Littlewoods Bet Direct Fleur De Lys Stakes. |
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Yet he was concerned that, without the legal cover from Goldsmith, military personnel could be prosecuted for war crimes. |
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There is a feeling around the city that, with relegation less of a worry, this could be our year in the Cup. |
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Much of the success could be attributed to the talents of the speaker for the event. |
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He added there could be a discrepancy in the time the attack was reported because the clocks went forward an hour that night. |
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The first-time visitor to Yorkshire could be forgiven for thinking he had wound up in a land of madmen. |
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Clear Channel radio owns almost any station you could be listening to in any market. |
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It could be denial but I feel more likely it's an acute awareness of the stakes involved. |
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If this happens through a critical component, such as the flight computer or propellant tank, this could be fatal. |
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How he handles the tabloid tales and maintains a higher sense of purpose could be his key to a happy and fulfilled life. |
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When fire chiefs arrived at the scene they radioed the mayor that no one above the fire line could be saved. |
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The sounds of machines whirring and bells ringing could be heard as far away as a city block. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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Researchers reviewed features seen in several images that they believe could be the lander and its protective aeroshell. |
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An air gun could be a potent weapon at close ranges and has to be wielded with utmost caution. |
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Persistent young offenders in York and North Yorkshire could be electronically tagged in a scheme to cut youth crime. |
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The little girl could be heard squealing as Sharon walked towards them and relieved the taller woman of her bundle. |
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Reservoirs could be designed to hold large amounts of water, and make it available during times of severe drought. |
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Setting up a joint account for household bills but keeping your individual bank accounts could be a happy compromise. |
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The authors say the increase could be linked to weight gain after the smokers quit, or a shift in body fat distribution. |
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The legislation was enforced by a dictation test, which could be applied in any European language, effectively barring virtually all non-whites. |
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This effect could be the consequence of the anti-proliferative action of glucocorticoids. |
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The saddlebag was made from a cow's stomach which, being waterproof and inflatable, could be used as a float when crossing rivers. |
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It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity. |
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Money made trade enormously more fluid by replacing barter with a single unit of exchange that could be traded for any good. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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It could be cool, or on the other hand, it could be incredibly sad and pathetic. |
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One reason could be down to the fact that additives, colourings and preservatives are more prevalent in our food than ever. |
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Sven could be the man capable of welding the parts into a world-beating whole. |
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Too little flow could be caused by a kink in the line or particles clogging the emitters. |
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The House could go into Committee, and the bill could be recommitted by motion back to a select committee. |
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The number of mistakes he made in his career could be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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If you need extra space then the attic upstairs could be easily converted into two more rooms. |
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Along the bottom was a giant blade and in the cracks some pneumatic systems and wiring could be seen. |
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They argued that the lupine fantasy could be seen as a fundamental challenge to Western notions of subjectivity. |
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Now a York Council working party is recommending demolition and suggests the land could be landscaped or used for affordable homes. |
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She had a remarkable sense of color that could be both gentle and forceful at the same time. |
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In the streets half naked Kiwis could be seen running around like lunatics. |
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If you don't want to mess about with components, however, the Blackberry could be just the job. |
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British soldiers already on standby could be moving to a more dangerous address by the end of the week. |
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Although well situated, not all of the land around the bay could be developed easily. |
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However, they did not explain how the depleting groundwater table could be recharged if the tank did not get enough water. |
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It could be Kazakhstan, the web's available there, wherever someone could access the world wide web. |
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If the economy weakens further, says Wittman, the President could be in trouble. |
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Crystalline chandeliers hung from high rafters and soft music could be heard from somewhere down a long carpeted hallway. |
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To add insult to injury, many journeys could be walked in 20 minutes or less. |
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The valuables could be identified immediately if a thief tries to sell them at auction. |
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It could be many years before the conditions are such that a radical reform of Social Security is possible. |
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Contemplation of Christ's radiant glory could be taken in such a way as to point away from the suffering Christ, but this need not be so. |
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Christie's said it could be the most important item of football history to be offered for sale. |
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If the substantive law of security could be more rational, so too could the terminology. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics. |
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Initially made of hemp or vine the ring could be replaced whenever it wore out. |
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Unless the rebellion is put down quickly, and without shedding too much blood in the process, their political position could be destroyed. |
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Whether you are repeating them or reacting against them could be explored further. |
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He said the long term viability of the house could be worked out with the assistance of the action group and the bodies represented in it. |
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Just before her death it is believed she took the blue uniform jacket into a tailor in Eton so that she could be fitted with a new garment. |
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A rail on the ceiling went around the platform where a curtain could be pulled to hide the bed from view. |
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Of course, the miter and lap could be made by rabbeting and making the 45 degree cut with a shoulder plane. |
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And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence. |
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It could be argued that we weren't giving the coolers enough time to get fully up to speed. |
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As a manager he could be inspirational in making a player's career and ruthless in terminating one. |
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A small hammer and chisel could be used, but we found more crystals that had weathered from the rock then we could collect. |
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Very soon the umpires' only duties could be to count the deliveries and call no balls and wides! |
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On a late summer's evening after a hard day's work his music could be heard all over the village as he played all of his tunes, jigs and reels. |
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If it wasn't for the one busted knee I could be in the movies now you know. |
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Two of the sons are now 18 and 17 years old, certainly of an age when they could be rounded up. |
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Conversion of the photoproduct could be achieved by thermal activation measured in temperature-cycling experiments. |
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All things considered, it's a good value for the money and a model I could be quite happy with. |
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Few questioned how a company which was not even profitable could be valued so highly. |
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He felt that if it could be so crowded on a Saturday, weekdays will be worse. |
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We could be crucial in scrutinising whether the government keeps to its promises about reconstruction. |
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The second phase switched British attentions to the south, where large numbers of Loyalists could be recruited. |
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He wondered how a player this bad could be given 3000 at bats in the major leagues. |
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Maybe that rumour could be added to the list of Viking myths and sagas that will feature next Friday in Bardic Adventurers! |
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She could be as nice as pie in a few days, that's been the pattern recently. |
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If you are not playing as well as you know you can, it could be that a minor fault or two may have crept into your game. |
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There are no gates, just airlocks placed as close to each other as they could be while still allowing ships to berth. |
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However, I think there's more that could be said about the relation between naturalism and atheism. |
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The weighing cup protruded from the top of the box and was placed below the end of a blow tube from which mealworms could be dispensed. |
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Between desire and reality, potential and realization, what could be and what is, lies the shortfall. |
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He died before their dream could be realised but not before he became the largest single owner of the cars in the world. |
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A large number of people said that the real was the measurable, which could be a sign of realism, operationalism, or hermeneutical realism. |
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If you like, this is the unregulated hinterland, reminiscent of timeshare properties, where investors could be riding for a fall! |
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By now, Archer could be forgiven for thinking that she had earned her right to a quiet life of flat champagne and cheap shopping trips. |
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Kevin could be perfectly positioned to take his place in the dark reign of hackers and spammers. |
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Sovereignty could be transferred by force or by treaty, but it had to be transferred. |
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Nonetheless, he stressed that the matter would have to be carefully weighed by the government before any final decision could be made. |
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I've been here since half eight this morning and, the way things are going it looks like I could be here another half hour. |
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Readers have taken us to task for suggesting that hearing music could be an auditory hallucination. |
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She had so much going for her. Every teacher I spoke to at parents' evenings always said Carly could be anything she wanted to be. |
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Other uses for this program could be access points or real time crypto or image processing. |
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It could be days, for all we know, as far as what the storm is tracking at this point. |
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We don't want anybody to go through what Matthew has to go through and this money could be used to find a cure or a treatment. |
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This could be nerve-racking for the pilot while the copilot made blind takeoffs. |
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The game's arcade cabinet featured a trackball that could be pawed to control a marble through a number of devious mazes and obstacles. |
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Most films ran ten minutes or less, reflecting the amount of film that could be wound on a standard reel. |
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There is a concern that weatherfish could be predators of native fishes or parasite and disease vectors. |
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The student said the purpose of the meeting was to discuss how Massad could be kicked off campus. |
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Once extracted, these resources could be used for life support, propellant production, and construction and shielding. |
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Riddell's compositions had to be manually translated from graphic scores into very low-level information that could be keyed into the computer. |
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She said that anyone could be a part of the Atlantic team if they were active and had initiative. |
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Traversing through just a few inches of snow could be a monumental feat for most luxury sedans, most of which feature rear-wheel drive. |
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This could be a fault that delineates the present-day eastern boundary of the West Siberian Basin. |
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The sabot's guiding shards could be seen flying off to either side as the dense, narrow core went on to find its mark. |
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He commented that this could be interpreted as an attempt on the part of the General Staff to sabotage reform in the army. |
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Looking forward, Croatia could be a potentially lucrative market for political consultants. |
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Key workers could be asked to report to duty for prolonged and unpredictable periods. |
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Think of the money this would save the state and how it could be put to ward the ailing health service. |
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But if the weather forecast is to be believed, there could be a grain of hope. |
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The project was then put on hold indefinitely until such time that funding could be made available. |
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There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed. |
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Panic and terror could be smelt in the air and that sensation of worry clenched at his gut. |
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Other sources of identity could be found in the common experience of change in the aesthetics of worship and church architecture. |
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He is convinced the attacker will strike again and he warns the next time it could be even more serious. |
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I was told by the company that it was the steel shank in the sole and there was nothing that could be done. |
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Local residents who object to the wind farm know that they could be rejecting a huge flow of funds into the area. |
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The great expanse of unoccupied land available for squatting throughout southeastern Australia implied that the sheep could be left to wander. |
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It could be that people are holding off until they know whether there is going to be an appeal. |
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For all I knew, the service could be run by unscrupulous spammers or a troll looking for lulz. |
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But this could be due to the fact application forms were only available on the day the act came into force. |
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The hovercraft had an air cushion under them that could be easily ruptured. |
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The judges rejected two separate attempts to halt the trial, ruling that the issue could be dealt with by recalling Mr Rupert to the stand. |
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Very rarely the plaintiff replied for a second time with a surrejoinder which in turn could be countered by a rebutter from the defendant. |
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In the meantime, Chu's whereabouts remain unknown although rumor have it that he could be in China. |
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As early as next year, the Canadian share of the quota could be officially divvied up for the first time. |
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We need a win and knocking off the Hawks could be a real kick-start to our season! |
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Approximately 20 million acres of rivers, lakes, streams and wetlands could be at risk. |
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The 27-year-old could be forgiven for thinking he is jinxed after suffering a string of setbacks in his bid to make his American debut. |
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For their part, Russian engineers believe a small air leak from their airlock hatch could be cause. |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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Her recipe had steak and kidney cooking in the batter, but she said that leftover meat could be used. |
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Barry Conlon, who scored for the reserves in midweek could be pressing for a recall to the attack alongside David McNiven. |
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Before she could be felled or winged by any stray shots, he crept forward to grab her arm and pull her to safety. |
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I wish I could be writing to you under better circumstances, but unfortunately those avenues have closed up. |
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They say there's safety in numbers, but that could be a major disaster. |
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It then dawned on Sanger, he claimed, that a wiki could be used to help solve the problems he was having with Nupedia. |
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If you’d like to discuss intellectual things more than going mini golfing or to the movies, this is yet another sign that you could be a sapiosexual. |
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But others have realized that something could be made of the jetsam. |
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He is on the road to recovery from glandular fever and could be back before Christmas if a short run-out in the second team goes well this weekend. |
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The cat could be a tabby, a tortoiseshell, maybe even a Siamese. |
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Throughout the eighteen years of Conservative government, the total number of Cabinet ministers with children in the state system could be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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We've passed another month counting the days, have lived our lives in resigned routine waiting only for the weekend when we could be together again. |
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It was entirely appropriate for the chairman of that committee to call the sergeant-at-arms and the Capitol Police so order in the committee could be maintained. |
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Significant differences could be demonstrated when clinics were recoded under three main geographic districts, namely, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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Because smallpox is typically transmitted via direct contact with an infected person, the presence of smallpox could be recognized by the appearance of symptoms. |
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If American Golf declared bankruptcy, he could be wiped out financially. |
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The herb could be worn about the person to ward off witchcraft and sorcery and was also hung about doors and windows to keep evil away from the house. |
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In this way the underground pollution could be pumped away to sewers without fresh rain water draining through the ground and adding to the problem. |
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Even if codes could be completely debugged, million-cell memories could never be counted upon, digitally, to behave consistently from one kilocycle to the next. |
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Violent and disruptive pupils could be offered psychotherapy in a controversial new move to stem the rising tide of indiscipline in Scotland's schools. |
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The Sunday Times One Minute Business Pitch could be just the job. |
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The risk of claiming that a series has jumped the shark, quote-unquote, is that you could be jumping the gun. |
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It could be worth putting your property on the market sooner rather than later, in case demand does tail off in the short term and the market weakens over the coming months. |
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It could be that the handsomest nominees almost always deliver inferior performances. |
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The attempt on the single-handed record could be a two-trimaran race. |
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This porting effort could be as simple as a recompile, link and run, or it could require changing some assembler code from one platform to another. |
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Thus, downwind males could be located higher in the vegetation to increase their chances of intercepting a pheromone plume and locating a receptive female. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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And she believes the impact on attainment could be impressive. |
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The cost of combating these swarms to prevent a public health crisis could be enormous, he adds. |
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Without rigidly enforced property rights, dispute settlement procedures and boundaries for what is tradeable and what is not, there could be no effective system of trade. |
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The healer-hyarmi supposed there could be worse things named after him as he walked among the outermost wooden-shingled houses, squawking children scampering before him. |
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The home was intended to provide temporary shelter for dependent and delinquent children until permanent placement in homes or institutions could be arranged. |
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The Home Office confirmed that provisions to toughen the gun laws could be added to the Criminal Justice and Sentencing Bill currently before Parliament. |
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If the rec center closes, there could be an increase in juvenile crime! |
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Brussels may be the home of the EU and, in some eyes, lumbered with that organisation's bureaucratic and dull reputation, but nothing could be further from the truth. |
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He points out that millions of pounds are being spent on airfreighting out resources that could be sourced from Singapore, China, India, Thailand and Malaysia. |
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She wanted to create a permanent playhouse for kids that could be decorated and customized. |
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That could be Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese, or Tagalog. |
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Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply. |
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Now if one of our military operations is designed to keep that country by force of military arm, then we could be there for a very long period of time indeed. |
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Alice's sharp wit and blunt pronouncements could be intimidating, but if you didn't put on airs and weren't a fool, she was fiercely loyal and endlessly forgiving. |
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It is said that, Poseidon, the god of the seas, gave the sunken civilisation the power to exist and flourish beneath the sea, until it could be returned to its former glory. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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A few bream and possibly a luderick around the gap could be bagged. |
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In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine. |
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The report suggests that the number of seats in these two categories could be increased, and the existing delimitations of the functional constituency seats may be changed. |
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So, that coastline could be a lot of places, a combination of places that I saw or imagined. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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Then suddenly it could be observed that Maisie was in the crowd's midst. |
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While the opposition to Graham has yet to coalesce around a single opponent, he could be in real trouble if it does. |
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Her model could be used to keep railway tracks in stations clean. |
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The two senatorial candidates were earlier listed among alleged masterminds of a plot to overthrow the government that could be arrested without warrant. |
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There could be more dirt to come, either on the sexual politics front or other matters. |
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It should not be overlooked that this could be due to the feelings of fear, shame, embarrassment or anger that the victims may still feel during or even after the event. |
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Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems. |
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With the crop of youngsters he is developing West Ham could be looking to go places but of course they will sell most of them and leave Harry scouring Europe again. |
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The results could be highly inconvenient for webcasters of all kinds. |
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It could be the beautiful autumn sunshine glistening off mountains of green and red apples which has brought about this unusual state of contemplation. |
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If she takes him back, all this could be forgotten as soon as their lovey-dovey hit duet drops. |
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But it could be because we grew up with each other from day one. |
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It would be extremely useful if pasture legumes like lucerne and sub clover could be modified to utilise some of this large reservoir of currently unavailable phosphorus. |
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And what could be more honorable than rounding up your besties to pay homage to a hallowed pop deity? |
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The slow trade could be because the traditional high-spenders, from countries such as Japan and the United States, are still giving the country a wide berth. |
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Anticipating actual legal reform, the development of cannabis beverages, lozenges, skin patches or other forms of delivery could be encouraged to diminish pulmonary hazards. |
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This cool air could be eliminated with low-e glazing, which has good insulating qualities and, thus, higher radiant temperatures on the glass surface. |
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The room contained a large table with comfortable chairs and microphones for audiotaping and had an adjacent room where the group could be viewed via a 1-way mirror. |
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Cohen thinks maybe some economic populism could work, and that could be true in limited circumstances. |
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Who could be a better observer than the greengrocer by the mosque or the hospital night watchman? |
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In the harsh economic climate of those days nothing further could be done with the site, so it became a weedgrown, rubbish strewn eyesore for the next 40 years. |
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It was early enough so that there were very few tourists around, and the people who could be seen were like us, out for a morning jog or power walk. |
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When they could be spared from household duties the two girls went berrying with their brothers and Philip, or to the hayfield to lend a welcome hand. |
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Of course, people of all ages and histories could be found among the fans. |
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This was the most intricate painting of the show, as well as the most recent, and its development could be traced in the predecessors that hung around it. |
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Gosh, who'd have thought being a modern woman could be so complicated? |
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Before you go about calling me a reactionary, it could be that future generations will view the horror of the music culture in the same light as the crack epidemic. |
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And for the child with a discerning palate, not only were there the usual children's dishes but small portions of items on the main menu could be rustled up on request. |
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There could be as much bitter and acrimonious political argument and debate as they liked, but from now on all problems had to be resolved politically. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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If Labour is hoping for a nice, tidy Scottish campaign, where everybody keeps to non-devolved issues and avoids the Scottish dimension, it could be in for a surprise. |
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Throughout his life Marty kept himself fit and up to recently could be found playing handball or racketball up at the alleys in Summerhill College. |
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Now facing criminal charges, Neubauer could be standing before a court-martial by mid-June. |
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I believed that no situation could be made better by pessimism or worry. |
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In my view the money could be much better spent and still leave more than enough to build a first class safe road with bypasses of major towns such as Castledermot and Carlow. |
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The quality of the photographs could be considered low-grade. |
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In surviving examples, the handle assumes a broad flat circular shape so that the lid could be turned over and function as a bowl or plate for the food held in the container. |
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As I am in most restaurants, I was grateful for any modifications that could be made. |
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As a result, there were changes in the number of visits for some conditions that were so abrupt that it seems implausible that an environmental toxicant could be the cause. |
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