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Such a heartening philosophy isn't often come by, and may have uses for readers yet.
"I'm being facetious," he told them, "but I'm just trying to tell you that these kinds of technologies you are developing may have uses in places you may not have fully envisioned".
Just how diverse an ecosystem has to be in order to supply the goods and services needed by man is a matter of debate a debate made harder by the fact that many species may have uses that man has not yet found.
The biological passport concept may have uses outside of sports.
The instrument may have uses in psychology and behavioral sciences, as there is evidence suggesting that attitudes towards gaming affects personal attitudes and behavior.
The nets also may have uses for detecting viruses and bacteria.
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Either side may have used small bombs.
He may have used stronger terms, according to Bradford.
Baseball executives presumably wanted to learn from Giambi what kind of performance-enhancing drugs he may have used and when he may have used them.
I may have used the word "whimsical" about it.
It has been thought that specific artists like Canaletto and Vermeer may have used optical devices.
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