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Health officials say that if a child's hand touches the dust, it could then be transferred to the child's mouth.
But if this dense knot in the ring has a higher ratio of dust, it could spawn a "dust trap" that gives rise to Earth-like rocky planets and small bodies like comets.
Moreover, if a subject simply gained knowledge of levels of dioxins, furans, and PCBs in his or her soil and/or household dust, it could have negative consequences on the value of a subject's home and/or property.
Instead of collecting dust, it could have real purpose again!
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I saw a piece of his body full of blood, and when I focused on it in the dust, I could tell it was an ear, which shocked me.
It could be dust or it could be something far more harmful like lead.
The BICEP2 team used every piece of dust information it could source on the part of the sky it was observing above Antarctica.
"We're not sure what we'll encounter on the comet - the surface could be soft and fluffy, mostly made up of dust, or it could be ice mixed with pebbles, or even solid rock.
Regardless of the reason, another one bites the dust and it could be a sign for other small players that they need to figure out how to survive in a shifting marketplace.
This wipe-clean Walthamstow pad might appeal to someone who doesn't like dust, but it could be tricky to shake the feeling you're living in a swimming pool" – but I suppose the real story here is that you're expected to pay £900, a month, to live in a sort of tiled cage in Walthamstow.
Seven Psychopaths looks like an early script McDonagh has been emboldened to bring out and dust off, or it could be a semi-deliberate satire of his own experiences of writing in Tinseltown, surrounded by crazies who have the real power.
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