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If Sampras is not playing Andre Agassi, viewers may flip to "Sex and the City".
"There's an even shot that our pattern of extreme dryness may flip" to storms, Mr. Miner said.
But given enough population growth, a Type II city may flip to Type I status, as skilled workers generate a high productivity cluster while NIMBYs worried about congestion issues begin to fight new growth.
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It may seem flip to compare that to a totalitarian regime but I think, particularly for teens.
Gordon Brown's former constituency is Labour's safest Scottish seat, where it enjoys a majority of more than 23,000 – but according to some predictions the swing to the SNP is so pronounced that even this may flip from red to yellow in May.
A self-ratifying option emerges, however, if the man may flip a coin to make his decision.
(Squeamish readers may now wish to flip to the crossword).
Therefore, we performed control experiments to test the possibility that short dsDNA may flip its orientation while remaining bound to the RecA filament.
He may flip them instead: "They want to pay me two and a half times what I bought them for, so why should I part them out?" Carving up an aircraft into parts can still be lucrative.
Unlike in PCA, there is no particular ordering to the components; however, similar to PCA, the components may flip in sign.
To promote even cooking, you may flip the wedges or halves over halfway through the cooking time.[1] Other than that, however, you should not lift the lid of the pot.
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