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I personally regard it not as too bad a sign that at my age, I'm not incorrigible, but able to be slowly reformed". [Box 7, folder 10].

The oral culture in Irish poetry was strong – it is strong – and there is a sense still that the poem should not just be memorable but able to be memorised.

If the iPod failed, Apple would have remained a boutique computer maker prized by designers and schools but able to be safely ignored by the tech world at large.

The challengers, in turn, will be influenced by this way of understanding the relationship with the electors, for in order to be credible winners in future competitions they will necessarily have to promise policies that are not just pleasing for the majority, but able to be tangibly realised and effectively assessed.

If it's totally quiet, ultrasound can be used in place of background noise, with the login-requesting device firing off a series of chirps inaudible to the human ear but able to be picked up by the app on the phone.

Of particular interest are genes that are either: (1) expressed in the original host but not in alternative hosts, or (2) not expressed in the original host but able to be expressed in alternative hosts.

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When excavated it was very poorly reserved but was able to be reliably restored.

Attitudinal, professional and logistical barriers were identified but were able to be overcome.

Sometimes we may feel wise and capable but be able to be stunned at the most simple of insights.

But he was able to be reached on his cellphone.

But they were able to be the midwives," Ibrahim told me in Washington.

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