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But, he allowed, the future may bring new opportunity.
Embryonic stem cells may bring new life to dying organs, including the brain.
The legislation passed last month is being studied to see where increased investment may bring new career opportunities.
Immigrant species could become pests or disrupt ecosystems in their new homes, they could become victims of predators and they may bring new diseases or parasites.
Martha Coakley may have run an abysmal campaign, but the message to go slow on anything that may bring new shocks to families already laboring on eggshells comes through loud and clear.
Furor over Mr. Akin's remarks, which he later retracted, may bring new attention to the most uncompromising wing of the antiabortion movement, complicating the Republican ticket's efforts to appeal to women voters.
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Ms. D'Ingianni knows that each new tide, each new storm, may bring a new round of oil.
The new data may bring a new knowledge of genetic factors that may affect the risk of LC development.
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