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The new town houses may tap into a growing appetite.

But the City of Bayonne may tap the wind quicker.

He may tap China to fund this, too.

Botox's market potential may tap into a public more open to holding onto youth.

Psychologists also say that they suspect exposure to publicly available child pornography may tap into some adults' latent pedophile tendencies.

For example, a 0.1-percent-carbon steel may tap at 1,596° C, 80° C above its theoretical solidification point.

Alarmed termites may tap their heads against the ground, quiver and jerk, or run in a zigzag fashion, bumping into other individuals.

That created a sharp divide between winners and losers: only two-thirds of America's 350 Indian tribes may tap into an industry with revenues of $15 billion a year.

They may involve something you do well -- a musical group, a sports team or reporting for the student newspaper -- or they may tap into an interest you'd like to explore even though you have no special talent.

While you may have been biding your time with Pokémon Go over the summer, none of those skills are going to carry over to Pokémon Sun and Moon no matter how hard you may tap the screen.

Tell them at any time the student in the audience may "tap" the role-player to switch places, so that all students have the opportunity to role-play as well as to observe the proceedings.

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