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But a ceramic that could would be appealing, he said, because it would resist corrosion far better than metal.
The only decision he would change, if he could, "would be to have gone to Renault rather than Williams [in 2005].
"I don't think I'll have time to do any sneaking away … but the thing that I would be most keen to see if I could would be the Crime Scene, although I think I might be a bit squeamish about the maggots".
In such cases the base could would be T 0) = O(1).
So friends could would be able to grab seats together after they board.
Sure, it could would be a fancy selling point, but not something that consumers would use after the novelty period wears off.
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They reported that pronouns (e.g. I, they, those) and discrepant terms (e.g. should, could, would) are good predictors of the conceptual quality of student responses.
About the worst thing that could happen would be that an asteroid could hit.
"The very least he could do would be to say we could have handled this better".
Writing tame exercises for English class, he thinks: What he would write if he could... would be something darker, something that, once it began to flow from his pen, would spread across the page out of control, like spilt ink.
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