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Miss Murphy, formerly the wife of a wealthy distributor of Royal Scarlet foods, was Lonergan's companion on St. Night, when they went to "One Touch of Venus" & subsequently to Twenty One, & again on Sunday afternoon, when they had a quiet and conceivably rather ghastly lunch at the Plaza.

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Given that four current justices have been receptive to relatively broad views of Section 10(b) in the past, Salman could conceivably expand, rather than restrict, potential liability.

True, a state may one day pass such a weapon to a militant group, but if all policy decisions were made on the basis of what could conceivably occur, rather than what will probably occur, government would be impossible.

Conceivably, therefore, low rather than high doses of I'm-Yunity™ (PSP) are effective in suppressing the expression of the p50 subunits.

Finally, lymphocytic pneumonitis has been reported in association with HTLV-I infection (9, 10 ), and clinically diagnosed cases of pneumonia and acute bronchitis in HTLV-II– infected persons could conceivably represent autoimmune rather than infectious disease.

"We have not even begun, let alone these reports of premature demise". John Abell, New York Bureau chief of Wired.com, agrees with Mr Horowitz, but adds that Google+ could conceivably grow alongside Facebook, rather than in competition with Mark Zuckerberg's empire.

The reasoning behind this was that mental distress at age 60 or over could conceivably be a marker rather than a risk factor for dementia, and that risk of dementia would be negligible in persons younger than 30 years, even with more than two decades follow-up.

This larger vegetative size allows the perennial species to produce greater weights of seed per plant than the annual species, more than compensating for the lower reproductive effort of the perennial.' Simply by being more productive, perennial plants could conceivably put forth a rather modest reproductive effort and still yield as much seed per acre as a domesticated annual grain.

Conceivably, the substances could precipitate rather than prevent disease.

And if she'd read it, she would conceivably have become, well, someone rather like Mary Richards.

Yet the real losers may not be the loyalist camp, which could, conceivably, win another election, but rather its foreign sponsors, especially the United States and Saudi Arabia, which had pushed hard for Hizbullah to be cornered.

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