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But if he had talked to one of us he could have maybe avoided it.
6. line 276: Specific reference to PYMOL visualization maybe avoided.
(R4) Despite a good deal of praise for the practice of partnership working (see below) one respondent drew attention to its potentially problematic nature, stating that co-working or partnership working may be perceived as synonymous with "extra work" and therefore maybe avoided.
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I'm almost certainly going to look at long tunnels in a new way, maybe avoid them altogether.
For more refined tastes, there's one surefire way to get a decent drink, and maybe avoid loneliness, too: hire a bartender.
(Maybe avoiding lions is an even more important reason to have stripes, for example, and testing that in a lab would be even tougher).
A helpful government policy would be, for a small premium, to make loans assumable, thus allowing a future seller to pass on low rates, and thus maybe avoid a collapse.
His 36 off 44 balls against Worcestershire hardly qualifies, though, because he could have done little more, except maybe avoid being run out by the 41-year-old Graeme Hick.
Mr Johnson would probably pull back in some disillusioned English voters, maybe avoiding the utter, fissiparous general-election rout that now seems likely (it would help if he were to set a date for the election straight away).The ultimate question about Mr Johnson, of course, is not "who" but "whether".
But if it's a quick war, or if we get very lucky — and right now the Iraqi generals are sitting around saying, you know, "We're going to get destroyed unless we get a new leader" — and maybe avoid the war, then it's a different scenario.
But if it's a quick war, or if we get very lucky and right now the Iraqi generals are sitting around saying, you know, "We're going to get destroyed unless we get a new leader"—and maybe avoid the war, then it's a different scenario.
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