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"On the other hand, she could have completely ignored the girl, which happens a lot," Hamre went on.
There was a moment when it could have tipped either way and I could have completely gone under.
Photographs made by using this kind of manipulation of light could have completely abstract shapes or forms or feature recognizable objects.
And, since that wasn't easy for me, I could have completely gotten into that way of using my mind, so that when I had a spare half hour I would only think of something else I had to do.
"We could have completely filled 'K' two times over just from our early admissions applications," it said, "not counting the many hundreds of applications we will undoubtedly receive in regular admissions".
Since the site was opened to the public — it is accessible Thursday through Sunday at $5 for adults and $3 for children, and has a Web site, archdig.wordpress.com — most visitors have said they found it fascinating, Mr. Hautekiet said, though some "skeptics" have questioned whether the dig is authentic, and how such a town could have completely escaped notice by historians for centuries.
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They have argued that Mr. Malvo voluntarily chose to be with Mr. Muhammad, that the so-called indoctrination lasted just a few weeks and could not have completely impaired his faculties and that he was predisposed toward antisocial behavior.
The possible extent of primordial hassium on Earth is uncertain; it might now only exist in traces, or could even have completely decayed by now after having caused the radiation damage long ago.
After all, who knew a simple word like please could have such completely different meanings and uses on either side of the Atlantic?
I could have been completely paralyzed.
I know that my life could have been completely different.
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