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Addressing Mr. Trimble in the hushed hall, Mr. Mandelson said the government would be depending upon his "strength and courage" in the days to come.
Further, the extent of enzyme deactivation was found to be depending upon gassed power consumption per unit volume.
Morphology and aspect ratio of ZnO flowers ZnO nanostructures were also found to be depending upon the extent of annealing temperature.
Anything less will be depending upon a broken, corrupted system where even those with the best intentions have to play the big money game.
Now the principle is: Ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you're the cop enforcing the law, in which case it is, or at least can be, depending upon whether your ignorance is reasonable or not, to be determined upon later review.
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"The very poor can always be depended upon," he wrote.
He could never be depended upon at the crucial moment.
If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis.
The effect of your prose could be helpful or not, but at least your words could be depended upon.
Only the coaches and their systems stick around, and only they can be depended upon for the long term.
But even that perk can't be depended upon to make celebrity worth the hassle required to maintain it.
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