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Obstructions that look hard and imposing today could crumble in time as 67P warms and becomes more active.
(The item is not exactly imposing today: Dried out like a piece of beef jerky, the mummified organ is only about an inch and a half long, laid on a wad of cotton wool, although the antique leather presentation case in which it is preserved is very tasteful, embossed with a gold crown and the letter "N").
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I prefer Samuel Johnson's more pungent and accurate definitions of disingenuous in his imposing 1755 dictionary, "meanly artful, viciously subtle".
He had acted unconstitutionally, the 80,000-strong group of retired officers argued, by imposing last year's state of emergency.
The tourists were 231-9 in the 42nd over in reply to Australia's imposing 342-9 when the mistake took place.
Fronting a 10-vehicle motor court, the imposing 1964 home has stone columns along the facade.
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"The conditions we impose today are forward-looking and fair," Mr. Kennard said.
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