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Further on the horizon, however, Leclerc can envision some of the current venture-backed crop going public — particularly FBN, which has a reported private valuation around $400 million.
If you buy a ticket to envision some of what Noah's world may have looked like and the worldwide display of depravity portrayed in Genesis 6, you could actually appreciate it.
I wasn't entirely sure what almond paste actually was, though I envisioned some sort of marzipan thing.
He was also not specific about a federal government role in helping the poor or lower middle class buy their own insurance, saying he envisioned some combination of vouchers and tax refunds.
As envisioned, some physical chemical properties of the catalysts might be relevant for the acetone synthesis.
The proposals reportedly envision some form of "shared sovereignty" over some of the parts of East Jerusalem adjacent to the eastern part of the Old City.
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