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However, when it became obvious the men were attracted to each other and might develop a relationship, support workers stopped seating them together and threatened to tell relatives.
The nano-sized Co(OH 2 powder could be more homogeneously dispersed in the Ni-electrode when compared to the 500 nm powders and might develop a superior electro-conductive network between the Ni(OH 2 particles.
Nurses, who are predominantly female, tend to pay more attention to their own appearance and might develop anxiety and depression if obese, this anxiety and depression may lead to TTH [23, 33].
They often struggle with depression or post-traumatic stress disorder, have trouble focusing in school and might develop high blood pressure or heart disease later in life.
A local newspaper report said that "Shankly played strenuously and might develop into a useful left back" but, in fact, he developed into a top-class right half.
This data suggests the presence of a map for wave direction that is distinct from the single-whisker direction map, and might develop in a model extended to include a representation of layer 5 (see also [27], [61], [62]).
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Such a movement would likely have strong religious undercurrents, and it might develop in ways that challenge Western assumptions and values, Mr. Marchal warned.
4], suggested that a series of conferences between government and business might develop, a program for preventing overproduction, establishing intelligent purchasing power and assisting the creation of necessary inventories.
They expressed a collective aspiration that industry and nature might develop in complementary ways.
He's going to a big club with a decent pedigree and it might develop him further.
Pair the house-cured bacon — as thick as a wallet — with the cornflake-crusted oysters and you might develop a new respect for breakfast foods.
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