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Perhaps one day, machines may even share the joke.
They alter the geometry and depth of their burrow systems; they may even share shafts that penetrate the barrier.
Any profits they have made will be recovered from their accounts to reimburse the victims of fraud, while their bank account will be closed down and a bank may even share details of the activity with other banks (meaning they may no longer be able to open a bank account in the UK).
For example, there may be a species associated with high mortality (for example, S. aureus) that can occur in samples mixed with other species (for example, coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS), which are common contaminants of blood cultures, being present on the skin through which the blood was taken), and that may even share the same resistance genes and thus confound inference.
Councils are being asked to intervene early and may even share social services directors under the proposals.
This coupling is significant, because transmitter and receiver antennas are typically close to each other in a FD device, or transmitter and receiver chains may even share the same antenna array.
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After all, it's extra challenging to try to change people's minds if they may not even share our hard-wiring.
You might not value all of these fringe work benefits of scientific research, and you may not even share them if you're working for one of those power-mad control-freak despots.
An animal's genus (plural: genera) is used to differentiate it from other types of animals which may be superficially similar or even share the same common name.
While in some areas the state has been partly or fully 'restored', in other areas it is entirely absent; in some areas the state may even be sharing its role as authority with armed groups".
Some of it may even be shared by other scientists.
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