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They note that the project has pledged to deliver seeds to many of its 4,000 contributors, making it perhaps the "first-ever intentional environmental release of an avowedly 'synthetic biology' organism anywhere in the world".

The police realized that the size of the crowd was bound to grow over time, making it perhaps more difficult to extract its "forces," without releasing the handcuffed protesters.

The whole Silk Road enterprise had reportedly seen $1.2bn in sales in its existence, and nearly one million anonymous customers, making it perhaps the world's biggest online marketplace for drugs.

A wonderful journey always toward redemption and not quite making it perhaps.

This has the built-in bonus of making it perhaps more suitable for an everyday cake.

Switzerland has more than two dozen troupes, making it perhaps the world's most circus-heavy country.

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Its frank lyrics made it perhaps the most controversial element of the show.

Astronomers and stargazers appreciate Cherry Springs State Park for the darkness and clarity of its skies, which make it "perhaps the last best refuge of the natural night sky" in the eastern half of the United States.

Inspiration and evocation keep us listening to it, and its purely sonic nature makes it perhaps one of the most unadulterated supplements to fantasy out there.

Its relevance, reach, and potential impact make it perhaps the most fundamental and wide-ranging area of applied philosophy.

What makes it perhaps more noteworthy is that it looks like its ambition is to be the primary lobbying group for large tech companies.

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