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If it can find its way out of the same traps that turned Entourage from a critical darling to a complete mess, it could become solid, if unspectacular, viewing.
Nkuhlu noted that it generated goodwill with about half a million customers who could become solid long-term customers for Nedbank.
We might not like to think of horror movies as wish-fulfillment fantasies, but for an anxiety haver, there's something irresistibly appealing about the idea that the thing you most fear could become solid: that it could have a body, a name, and best of all a weakness.
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The repeating unit of PTHF has one oxygen atom, and although PTHF could not become solid with use of a curing agent alone, PTHF became rubbery with the use of glycerin as a crosslinking modifier.
When asked if he believed Tskitishvili, because of his combination of athleticism, shooting ability, skill and size, could still become a star, Coach Jeff Bzdelik said, "If he could become a solid contributor, that's a big step and a very important step".
"We're excited to have a young player in the system that potentially could become a solid rotation guy". "It is with deep sadness that the Pelicans organization acknowledges the sudden passing of Bryce Dejean-Jones," the team said in a statement.
Thus, given that the coherent topologies of the NUTs seem to adequately represent a central statistical trend in the FOL, the STOL appears to be here to stay and could become a solid foundation for a genome-based classification of bacteria and archaea [ 32], and perhaps even more importantly, a robust framework for evolutionary reconstruction.
The crowd had become solid.
Empty space has become solid.
Once it's cold it may become solid again.
That disturbing fact is threatening to undermine what could become a potentially solid season.
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