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Welfare, she said, may have consisted of little more than surplus cheese, and public assistance was part of their family life for only one year, maybe two.
The first mariner's compass may have consisted of a magnetized needle attached to a wooden splinter or a reed floating on water in a bowl.
And Ronald Reagan has gone public; his PR machine's announcement of his illness may have consisted of mushy pieties, but it was the right thing to do and deserves respect.
The crowd, however, shivering in the pre-dawn darkness, may have consisted of just about five people, but it did contain Chris Newland, 21, and his girlfriend Asha Reece, 19.
In this case, the authors suspected the acid gas produced may have consisted primarily of nitrosyl chloride (NOCl), which would be expected to release HCl upon contact with water [20].
Its diet may have consisted of the various snails and invertebrate of Rodrigues, as well as scavenged items.
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(Actually, the quarrel may never have consisted of anything but ad-hominem attacks).
Skovgaarde represented the highest level of society and may therefore have consisted of only a few families who intermarried with a limited number of other high-level families in Scandinavia and Northern Europe thereby reducing the diversity [15].
The 22 kDa band observed in blots of HK-PPD has previously been interpreted to indicate reactivity to both MPB70 and MPB83, however, the two additional weak bands with apparent weights of 40 and 66 kDa, may also have consisted of MPB70 and MPB83 as these proteins have previously been shown to present as dimers and trimers in Western blots of M. bovis CFPs [ 31, 32].
Six have consisted of beef enchiladas.
Boxes 1-5 may have originally consisted of a separate series for Housing, Leonard Cox and John T. Boyd, Jr., papers.
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