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Discussion of the shared spaces around the 18-acre campus, including the central fountain plaza, connecting walkways and Damrosch Park, is likely to touch on issues like the "hostile walls" that some believe separate Lincoln Center from the community and like the complex's unshaded stone plazas, which some see as forbidding.
They are particularly strong on the high bar, where only China look likely to touch them.
Analysts said I.B.M.'s announcement was likely to touch off broader interest in the field within the scientific community.
They are likely to touch off yet another round of controversy over the benefits of screening for breast cancer.
If I convey that through art, it's more likely to touch somebody in a way that's going to influence them".
And neither is likely to touch a client with less than half a billion dollars a year in annual revenue.
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The only down side is when wearing things like jeans, you are most likely going to touch your boots into your jeans if they are tight enough.
You'll most likely have to touch up the bottom of the sole between the two ha.
The more fast-changing, jump-cutting and sound-stimulating a given show is (along with the confusion and complexity of plot that Johnson observes), the less likely the impulse to touch the remote.
It's not by accident, I don't think, that its new desktop Web Finance site is likely far easier to touch than its predecessor.
Because it would be monumental, and change forever the status of gay rights in this country in a very fundamental way -- one which would likely be impossible to touch, from that point onwards.
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