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For other jobs, they may offer no advantages.There are other ways to harness quantum effects.

Of course, she has given many speeches without saying anything, so her speech may offer no clues.

Luckily, though Freud may offer no cure for this particular condition, Bell Percussion Ltd do, for a mere £35 + VAT.

The year is young, but nonetheless it may offer no more flamboyantly and obliviously anti-liberal entertainment than "Gangster Squad".

But the lesson of yesterday seemed to be that even such power is vulnerable and may offer no effective redress against terror.

Photograph: Warner Bros. The year is young, but nonetheless it may offer no more flamboyantly and obliviously anti-liberal entertainment than "Gangster Squad".

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For customers willing to pay up, 3G carriers may offer no-dropped-call guarantees.

Low-premium policies may also offer no prescription drug benefits or a limited number of doctor visits.

Even today, Traylor's work may initially seem to offer no reason to dig beneath our perception of its benign significance in search of some hidden and darkly historical or racial significance that might one day emerge to bite us--and perhaps devalue the art as a result.

Gently work to overcome all individual bias or ill-wills you may experience as they offer no benefit to you or others.

However, protection against H. influenzae is limited to serotype b, and the possibility exists that another disease, caused by other H. influenzae strains against which vaccines offer no protection, may replace Hib.

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