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But, for some untold number of others, it remains a source of tremendous resentment, a kind of threat that is capable, in some, of arousing the basest prejudices.
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That is because of those fancy chips, capable in an instant of generating remarkably lifelike images.
Taken out of context the language in some of them was "capable of being misinterpreted".
"I needed to accomplish this to demonstrate what we're capable of in terms of not just being an immigrant but any American.
Quite the opposite: I come to it by looking at the worst that humans are capable of in times of crisis -- what I call "disaster capitalism".
I am capable of believing in some but not all of those, however, but only because of something else.
We demonstrate that the CAM is capable of in vitro synthesis of P4 in the presence of a steroid precursor.
Gen. Richard B. Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the Taliban retreat appeared to be "more disorganized than organized" but warned that the forces were still capable of fighting, at least in some pockets of resistance.
While the RadioShack 6-in-1 is capable of some macro programming, a device with more robust capability is the Philips Pronto TSU3000 ($399.99).
Ghost, soul or spectre of a dead person, usually believed to inhabit the netherworld and to be capable of returning in some form to the world of the living.
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