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The photos had made that "if" real to him: the seriousness of the crime in question, the extent to which the alleged acts were an assault not only on the woman but on the entire system of order and meaning to which a great public servant's life should be devoted.
Therefore, straightforward recommendations can be made that, if followed, will considerably increase the confidence in the mitochondrial origin of any mtDNA-like sequence.
The point is made that if the Mississippi River were to shift into the Atchafalaya the entire basin would fill with sediment and become a bottomland hardwood forest.
(Remember the promise the law's advocates made that "if you like your plan, you can keep it"? This is what they were talking about).
An argument can fairly be made that if his ambition was to be a sportswriter, and it was, his timing was actually terrible.
"One of the arguments made that if a player would talk to me, then I shouldn't publish his name," Mitchell said.
"People aren't aware that England had to be made, that if you'd been around in 880, the word 'England' would have meant nothing.
"A case could be made that if every American decided they didn't like certain policies and decided to withhold taxes, it would be a problem.
"The connection needs to be made that if strategic and military goals are to be fulfilled, civilian lives must be respected".
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Would she make that film if it was offered?
"I would only make that choice if there was a larger impact I could make".
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