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And when such a bug successfully infects one company it could very easily affect its entire industry, because mobile has always been a viral technology.
The patent is fairly amazing in terms of scope and potential impact on the retail and gadget setup experience, and was only filed in the third quarter of last year, meaning it could very easily still make its way to production devices.
While the new season turned out to boldly embrace its role as a medium for sex education, it could very easily have flopped had the creators given in to the complaints and controversy the first one garnered.
It could very easily be mistaken for a shark,when its really a mola mola [a type of fish with similar dorsal fins to shark is a mola mola, AKA the ocean sunfish].
It could very easily have blown up in the Liverpool manager's face.
"I think it could very easily be broken this year," he said.
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It scares me that I could very easily be one of these obsessed fans.
"If all that stuff hadn't happened the way it did, she could very easily have been a very well received director right now," Mendillo said.
The visibility of the dance and the attention it has gathered could very easily lead to a focus on Harlem's media, arts and culture.
"It's familiar, inexpensive, and it's something people could very easily get into". "Walking can help control blood pressure, reduce lipid or fat levels and help with weight control - all cardiovascular risk factors," she added.
Users were urged to actually run up to the tank and place it by hand, rather than throw it, thus the adhesive could very easily stick to their uniform in the process; the user would then be placed in the unenviable situation of attempting to pry the grenade loose whilst still holding onto the lever.
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