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LiveMatrix will crawl websites that the company has identified as likely to host live events online, and parses information to create listings and extract URLs.

For instance, exoplanet surveys suggest that stars with a low concentration of "metallic" elements (astronomer-speak for anything besides hydrogen and helium) are just as likely to host rocky planets as stars with a high metallicity.

Seriously, Harvard Square has at least two other good hotel options: the Inn at Harvard, which is located at the edge of the Square on Mass Avenue, the artery that connects Cambridge with Boston; and the Sheraton Commander Hotel, located on Cambridge Common, a rundown park just as likely to host Cambridge's homeless.

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LIRGs with warmer dust are more likely to host hydroxyl megamasers, as are ULIRGs, with LFIR > 1012 L☉.

For example, if rocky planets formed in such conditions, they could have very little water, making them much less likely to host life as we know it.

Additionally, scientists can identify which of these planets are the most similar to Earth and may be more likely to host life as we know it.

However, scientists say it is not likely to host life as we know it.

Most likely to: Host a swingin' party.

Alas, it sounds as complex as the tax code they criticise, and as likely to create a host of loopholes.

She feels she's as likely to lose the home to foreclosure as she is to host her dream barbecue.

Approximately 60% of all human pathogen species are known to be zoonotic (Woolhouse and Gowtage-Sequeria 2005) and pathogens that infect multiple species are three times as likely to emerge into human populations than host-restricted pathogens (Taylor et al. 2001).

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