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Jill Abramson writes, in her review of Jon Meacham's biography of Thomas Jefferson (Nov. 11), that he holds a "place as the most interesting and conceivably greatest president".
But then, Jefferson's life and career have been subjected to exhaustive scrutiny since at least 1943, when Dumas Malone began work on the definitive six-volume biography, completed some 40 years later, that sealed Jefferson's place as the most interesting and conceivably greatest president.
Since determining outcomes on patients within a clinic is conceivably most difficult during initial rapid scale-up, and since Botswana's National Antiretroviral Therapy Program officially began in 2002, we studied patients presenting for HAART soon after the clinic began dispensing HAART.
The most straightforward indications, conceivably, come from experiments on abiogenic synthesis of organic molecules under supposedly realistic prehistoric atmosphere conditions and external energy sources, a research direction pioneered by Miller and Urey in the 1950s [ 14- 16].
Most places where you can conceivably splash dangerous chemicals in your eye will come equipped with special eye wash stations designed for just such a situation.
If approved, it could conceivably cover most of the $82 million in damage identified by the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Frank Lloyd Wright, 1937 Suggested by archconcord Fallingwater is "conceivably the most influential use of cantilevered concrete in history", according to reader archconcord.
So the combination of the three: the plasma window to give tremendous heat, the laser lattice, and the nano-spider-web, that could conceivably repel most objects.
High-octane, it is conceivably the most perfect translation of the essence of Mediterranean lemon flavor into an alcoholic spirit known to the human mind or palate.
It soon becomes clear that the rarest birds on display here are the Heinrichs themselves — conceivably the most redoubtable father and son in their field since the pioneering Bartrams (John and William) botanized up and down the Eastern Seaboard back in the days of Franklin and Jefferson.
"This short lived fleet was conceivably the most effective navy that England had before the Elizabethan Age, 150 years later," said Dr. Friel who has just published a book on the subject – Henry V's Navy, The Sea-Road to Agincourt and Conquest, 1413-1422.
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