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Though these families could theoretically have carriers, no new cases have shown up for a few generations.
As their scrutiny leads to legal proceedings, the storyline could theoretically have occupied three or four episodes.
Some of the objects in the show could theoretically have been designed in any color or shape.
The British could, theoretically, have divested themselves of Sangin, and the losses which came with it, earlier.
While in nine states Mr. Ewing could theoretically have received 25 years or more, Justice Breyer said that most of those states offered an earlier possibility of parole.
Obviously, at only 40, and, putting aside my son's insistence that he doesn't want a brother or sister, I could, theoretically, have another baby.
Eventually, this could theoretically have an impact on how companies operate, by rewarding businesses with more favorable social and environmental profiles.
However, sea surface temperatures in the Bay of Bengal have significantly increased, which could theoretically have caused the expansion of water.
"If everything works smoothly the first time, we could theoretically have it ready to send to manufacturers within four weeks," Dr. Shaw said.
This is a problem — a scientific one — because male mammals could theoretically have more offspring by giving up on monogamy and mating with lots of females.
Had they gone out on penalties to Belgium in the second round, it would surely have been completely different (OK, they could theoretically have won on penalties, but, well no, exactly).
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