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Voters may have presented unacceptable identification when they registered or when they voted.
His security chiefs may have presented evidence of her legal troubles in the West.
Mr. Gertsacov said: "I think she may have presented herself as more bohemian than she actually is.
The Conservative party may have presented a more formidable turnaround project when Norman became MP for Tunbridge Wells in 1997.
Given the uncertain political and legal paths that she faced, a new career in the private sector may have presented a more attractive option.
"Making a Murderer" may have presented a compelling case that Avery (and, more convincingly, Dassey) deserved a new trial, but it did not get anywhere close to establishing that either one should be exonerated.
Details surrounding the failed transfers are spotty, though investigators have since criticized the poor condition of MF Global's books, which may have presented an incorrect picture of how much money the firm had at the time.
Craig is arguably a far better fit for the rough-around-the-edges role, though, and his sudden availability may have presented an opportunity too good to pass up.
Other writers may have presented the ties between Shakespeare's life and work more thoroughly and insightfully (Garry Wills on the rhetorical flourishes of "Julius Caesar, Stephen Greenblattt on the transformation of Shakespeare's deceased son Hamnet into Hamlet).
Going much further back in time - some 74,000 years - the most cataclysmic volcanic blast known, which made a crater 100km across at Toba in northern Sumatra, is charged with plunging the planet into a "volcanic winter", which according to some, may have presented our distant ancestors with a battle for survival.
The opportunity may have presented itself last month when Mr. Sheikh, now 28 and close to a Pakistani militant group known as the Army of Muhammad, apparently enticed a Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, to a meeting that led to his abduction on Jan . 23and brutal execution.
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