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After a brief hands on — or eyes on — I can confirm it certainly works, and that the effect is pretty immersive, though it did feel like it could become rather disorienting.
If Brits are going to vote to stay in, it will be because of a positive story about what the EU could become, rather than defending the status quo which is looking pretty bust at the moment.
It has such great importance… those small things…." Sometimes, however, the importance of being pleasant could become rather arduous.
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A strong-enough, savvy-enough, effective-enough president, placed in the transitional role that Carter occupied, could become transformative rather than disjunctive, and build a new ideological majority amid the rubble of the old.
Dr Johnson at Rice University suggests that ad hoc networking will create more scope for "mom and pop" network operators and free community networks, all stitched together in a casual, ever-shifting web.Network operators will still be needed to carry long-haul traffic, but their role could become less (rather than more) important in future.
"It could become serious rather quickly," said Alan Thorpe, chair of the Research Councils UK executive group and chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council.
When this year's navy's $450m budget was discussed at the House of Assembly in January, one senator described the donated ships as hand-outs that could become liabilities rather than assets.
"You could mock her but you could never dismiss her but now we've become rather dismissive.
His retirement would suddenly become rather comfortable.
Sometimes the negotiations would become rather adversarial.
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