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But Lake Barrett, who was the senior civil servant in charge of the Yucca project from 1992 until 2002, said on Friday that if the commission were ordered to resume its work, it could release a safety evaluation of the Nevada site by its staff, which could give Yucca Mountain new momentum.

Apple has left a gap in its numbering scheme It could release an iPhone 5 next year along with the iPad 3. Just saying.

If Obama does reach a deal to cap Iran's nuclear program, it could release Tehran from economic sanctions, replenishing its depleted treasury and enlarging its scope for regional maneuvering.

When cooked, it could release a toxic vapor of hydrazine, also found in rocket fuel.

ZTE's citing of China's state secrecy laws for limiting information it could release only added to concern over Chinese government influence over its operations, the report says.

"In asking Catholics to reshape the market by changing their consumer habits, it could release a whole new form of people power".

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So they had their winner record ready to go, sat on it so the majors could release it, and sent their original trusted indies a pile of puke.

There is no reason that someone couldn't modify a virus; you could release it on an airplane or subway, and it could have profound terror effects".

"We believed we could release it early.

If it was worthy, we could release the final product on an independent platform.

And they voiced anger that the report was leaked to a reporter before Mr. McCall could release it himself.

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