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But the use of implants has long been associated with hardening, ruptures, leakage and, in any case, the need for replacement surgery after 10 years.
Black played 7... b5 to be ready in case the need arose to play b4 to drive the white queen knight back.
The famously controlling Disney estate rarely grants outsiders permission to use its characters, but McDermott says, in this case, the need didn't arise.
She and Sophie are "addressing a need" - in this case, the need for decent food and somewhere to shelter from the squally weather - rather than stimulating one.
The Met, on the other hand, had the good sense to get another Italian tenor on the Concorde to cover for Pavarotti in case the need arose.
"All district collectors have been alerted, and flood-prone districts have fire and rescue personnel ready in case the need arises," he said.
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Perhaps the saying should be, in this case: "The needs of the stomach are bigger than the needs of the IqAF".
In both cases, the need for artificial intelligence is obvious.
In all cases, the need for reinvention has been paramount.
In some cases, the need for heart transplantation or premature sudden death may occur [9 11].
In all three cases the need for the experiments arose in connection with nuclear power plant design and operation.
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