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"In the smaller places like Swaziland, in the more difficult societies, I'm more likely able to find things for some reason," she said.
I would like to put forth the notion that the plants are more likely able to "see" people as they approach and pass by, and it is these vibrational artifacts which we are able to detect through our installation.
Manning, he indicated, was likely able to take care of herself.
These CHZ crystals were observed by SEM, and they are likely able to enhance the quality of the interface fiber-matrix by increasing adhesion.
Thus, in addition to determining compartment identity and functionality, Rab GTPases are likely able to order the events of membrane trafficking.
This is the age when your child is to be likely able to help with late-summer back-to-school shopping by using her recently acquired math skills.
These changes in intracellular localization, tissue compartments, and channel function, uniquely associated with malignant transformation, may offer a unique target for cancer therapy, likely able to spare normal cells.
Those who fared better also had higher income — so were likely able to afford more paid help and to take more time off work — and had better support from family, friends, and community.
From that position the agent was likely able to gain enough information to deanonymise users, whilst Benthall made an operational security error when he used a personal email address when registering the servers used for Silk Road 2.0.
A. Before opening any new messages, you may want to scan for those you are most likely able to answer in two minutes or less, and tackle those immediately.
According to a high-ranking police official close to the investigation, Ms. Lawrence was most likely able to leave through the doors because someone was coming into the maternity ward at the same time.
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