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No one was willing to identify specific cruise lines that could be at risk.
Fortunately, traditional hydropower facilities already offer the real estate that lies under reservoirs and existing electrical transmission lines that could be used by renewable energy sources.
Charts flash up on the wall – this is Davos after all – showing lines that could be profit and loss charts, but actually represent brain activity.
Also part of the lawsuit was the issue of Geron's rights to develop products for research, like liver cell lines that could be used to test drugs.
This is a sacrifice of only about 4% of the total bandwidth (a small fraction of a dB) to support two lines that could be utilized the entire time the satellite is visible.
The overall goal of this project is to develop cell lines that could be transplanted into the retina to reverse certain forms of blindness and to discover drugs that could prevent or reverse retinal degeneration.
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It's a line that could be plausibly delivered only by Sydney Greenstreet.
Notes from the Rainforest contains a line that could be called Faludy's motto.
Now he's a leader for the Princeton offensive line that could be the key to this season.
But the Obama administration chose it anyway because it was seen as the line that could be built first.
I marked every line of dialogue in one color and every line that could be construed as a stage direction in another color.
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