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In Britain, as in other countries, he may provide some remote therapy for race relations.
In other cases, although he may provide the actual tape, he directs the buyer to the potential copyright owners.
Belichick's plans for Saturday won't be anything like the elaborate scheme used to frustrate Marshall Faulk and the Rams in the Super Bowl, but he may provide a window into the Giants' future.
It is believed he may provide further details in his Autumn Statement on Wednesday.
The Customs official's email went on to say, "If the reader feels his Trusted Traveler application was denied due to inaccurate or incomplete information, then he may provide additional documentation to the CBP Trusted Traveler Ombudsman and request reconsideration.
Since the physiotherapist is actively involved in treating all stages of back and neck pain and is involved in the recovery process he may provide proper feedback to employees [ 16].
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Also, the regional information derived from He-MRI may provide a road map for transbronchial biopsies, in order to target the most severely affected areas at the least possible discomfort for the patient.
This fits the data for existing large species better and so, he concludes, may provide a better estimate of the weights of large extinct ones.Of course, no one can know for sure.
Studying a culture's emotional vocabulary, he said, may provide a window into how its people see the world—"things that they value, or their traditions, or their aesthetic ideals, or their ways of constructing happiness, or the things that they recognize as being important and worth noting".
Nutt has identified several molecules that he says may provide the same pleasant feeling as alcohol but without the risks.
Securitization, he thinks, may provide the answer to a funding barrier that has beset sex inns and pachinko gambling parlors alike.
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