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I have no idea what fresh function they could possibly serve, besides holding up the dress.
When I was growing up, the most exotic thing anybody could possibly serve was a chicken or shrimp curry.
That is fine with him, he said, because it could possibly serve as a useful training model for other officers.
As early as May 1996, a Central Intelligence Agency report said that camel pox "could possibly serve as a research model for smallpox".
These cavities and structural defects in composites could possibly serve as the major routes for transferring substrates.
And Hubbard has a ready answer to Smith's question about how his research could possibly serve the national interest.
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My point in responding to Eleanor Longden's inspirational story was that it didn't cover the waterfront of possibilities and could not possibly serve as a model for everyone who hears voices.
"The government asks me to find that plaintiffs lack standing based on the theoretical possibility that NSA has collected a universe of metadata so incomplete that the program could not possibly serve its putative function," Leon wrote.
So when Congress voted in 1998 to extend copyright an additional 70 years beyond the life span of a creator — to a point where it could not possibly serve its original purpose as an incentive to keep that creator working — it was obvious to all that copyright now existed primarily to protect a threatened business model.
Thus, although feedbacks are certainly ubiquitous, they could not possibly serve as the primary regulatory mechanism.
This corridor could also possibly serve as a link through the conservancy between the adjacent Blinkwater Nature Reserve, which contains 492ha of pristine Mistbelt grassland, and the lower-lying Umvoti Vlei.
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