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But there are persistent rumors of clandestine stocks that terrorists might be able to tap.
But Meiji may never be able to tap the United States market.
Are some companies not going to be able to tap the market?
We're just lucky to all be able to tap into the same reservoir.
Yet with private investment slack, the Treasury should be able to tap savings.
Every citizen should be able to tap into any database, corporate or governmental, containing personal information.
Every country will be able to tap a multiple of its contribution.
The school wants students to be able "to tap into some of the urban affairs expertise at CUNY".
I'll have my laptop with me, and, with luck, I'll be able to tap into my e-mail.
If you use a Netflix device, you won't easily be able to tap into Amazon's movie library.
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