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I asked if he could develop an ebbu product that doesn't make you eat uncontrollably.
If he could develop that, then there would be no doubt about his place.
If he could develop an irritable side, he could be even better, but malice doesn't seem part of his temperament.
In 2008, he approached Workplace to see if he could develop his skills, which would allow him to apply for better paying jobs in the sector.
He has received many James Beard awards and wrote the best-selling book "The Third Plate". About eight years ago, Barber met Mazourek and asked the plant breeder if he could develop a butternut squash that tasted good.
Like Leon Theremin, he was fascinated by the accidental overlaps of tones from military radio oscillators – which he found musical – and wondered if he could develop an instrument that could replicate them, but with the same tonal expression of his beloved cello.
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If Redd stays, he could develop a cult-hero status at Penn State the way Barkley has at U.S.C.
So it's O.K. to test if a fighter pilot has a genetic condition that makes him liable now to have a sudden heart attack on the job; but it's not O.K. to test him to see if his genes suggest that he could develop Alzheimer's in preretirement years.
This would appear to be correct, but he went on to say that if he did receive placebo he could develop some symptoms of ADHD and therefore he and the study physicians could clarify whether he needed a medication or not.
"The decision I took — and frankly would take again — was: if there was any possibility that he could develop weapons of mass destruction, we would stop him.
He maintained that he would have wanted to confront Saddam even if he had known the Iraqi dictator had only an intent to acquire WMD, rather than the things themselves: "The decision I took and frankly would take again was if there was any possibility that he could develop weapons of mass destruction we should stop him".
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