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"We would be able to float.
"I didn't know whether I was going to be able to float a family by myself".
"If I'm in trouble, I'd be able to float," he explained.
Mr Blair's particular genius was to be able to float above his party and appeal far beyond its core vote.
O'Neal was able to float under the radar somewhat because he was the 17th pick in the 1996 draft.
With the governor, his only real impediment, out of the way, Mr. Cuomo was able to float to the Democratic nomination with an air of inevitability.
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The player takes up the role of a nameless wanderer amid the desert ruins of a once-great civilisation, able only to float around and produce mournful musical chimes.
The differentiation is a must because its ranking algorithms require further optimization to be able to correctly float important simple/status tweets.
The cost of import terminals that turn LNG into usable gas has fallen sharply, with customers now able to rent floating facilities when they need them, rather than building costly ones on land.
As they bob about in mid-air, it gives the impression that they're busting some moves to the beats and that the DJ is some kind of multi-tasking sorcerer, able to conjure floating spheres as well as drop some BPMs to their congregation.
In the present work, using the same experimental conditions, we were able to derive floating aggregates of NS cells from all stages of the in vitro neuroepithelial rosette cultures (days 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20) with similar efficiencies (Fig. 4A,B).
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