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Could there ever be another Kafka?
Could there ever be a King Jamie?
Could There Ever Be Another O. J. Simpson?
Could there ever be enough safeguards and caveats to prevent abuse?
Could there ever be a dwarf Lear? "It's an interesting debate," he says.
* Cuomo's explanation ignored the symbolism: How could there ever be a legitimate reason, in a state long beset with corruption in its Legislature, for the governor to short-circuit his own marquee attempt to clean it up?
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And Randy said, 'Couldn't there ever be a book where two nice kids do it and nobody has to die?' And I thought 'Yes, I need to write this'".
From a scientific point of view could there ever really be nothing?
Could there ever even be a "repair"?
It's a history lesson on what Mars' atmosphere was like years ago - could there ever have been the right conditions for life?" This meteorite also contains a lot of glassy material called maskelynite, formed through the force of impact, most probably the blast that ripped it from the surface of Mars.
The Beagle project grew out of a real question in a scientific paper in 1996: could there ever have been life on Mars?
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