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If undamaged, it could hold enough air to keep it at or close to the surface of the ocean.
Harding says that if undamaged, the copy of de Bry's America could be worth £150,000, while the Shakespeare would be worth about £50,000.
Make sure the surface, even if undamaged, is clean and smooth so the new rubber will seal well.
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The engineers concluded that even if eight undamaged slings had been used instead of four, the collapse probably would not have occurred.
If the undamaged part were the rear half of the train, this would be driven by the Chef du Train, who is a fully authorised driver and occupies the rear driving cab while the train travels through the tunnel for this purpose.
Normally, DNA damages can be recognized by enzymes, and thus it can be correctly repaired if the undamaged sequence in the complementary DNA strand or in a homologous chromosome is available for copying.
But — in theory, at least — bodies in undamaged areas of the hull would be less vulnerable if sealed off from currents and oxygen.
Mr Bush's presidential ambitions will thus remain undamaged if the stand-off ends in bloodshed, and if the operation is a success he can beamingly decorate the officers concerned.
After he finished his coffee, he told his now-risen sister that he was going to the marina on City Island, in the Bronx, where he kept the boat, to see if it was undamaged.
If a little body can be shown, but his or her face – the very image of their soul, especially if it is undamaged by the wounds that killed the body – must be cruelly obliterated by a scientific blob, then we kill the child a second time.
If the fruit shell is capable of delaying heat transmission, seeds can survive a bush fire undamaged if not exposed to naked flames.
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