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Bill Keller's "Nuclear Nightmares" riveted readers, prompting many to offer grim thanks for his graphic report.

Smart data technologies appear to many to offer ways out of the energy and resource dilemma.

In the meantime, the results of the experimental Census Bureau survey, which Professor Beveridge analyzed, are thought by many to offer a preliminary glimpse at state-level trends in the 1990's.

Here's where the analytic seemed to many to offer a more promising alternative.

Known for its tough forest terrain and unforgiving rough, Pine Valley is considered by many to offer the ultimate golfing challenge.

For years biologists have figured the aging process is so complex it must involve thousands of genes, too many to offer an effective targeted therapy.

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We have so many amenities to offer.

We and our allies, Japan and South Korea, have many carrots to offer.

"The city has so many gifts to offer its citizens.

The bill would require many employers to offer coverage to employees or pay a penalty.

Sharif was one of many politicians to offer congratulations to Malala.

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