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Food was his friend, and, maybe more significant, cooking was the arena in which he could be heroic.
The other, maybe more significant one, is out-of-the-gate developments like One57, the Midtown condo, which smashed the 15 Central Park West record a few months later with a $90 million penthouse sale.
Maybe more significant, the scandal indicates that even in China — where consumers have long been willing to turn a blind eye to pirated DVDs and Gucci knockoffs — there are boundaries that no counterfeiter should breach.
As it is seen from Fig. 5, the passband inside of PBG is not observed for such parameters of magnetic layer as listed in Tables 1 and 2. Maybe, more significant changes of PBG in photonic structures with magnetic layer should be observed under the action of external magnetic field that leads to anisotropic magnetic properties of M-layer.
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There are also several other imaging modalities (perfusion and diffusion weighted MRI, proton MR spectroscopic imaging, PET-CT) which can play a more significant role, maybe more important than the volumetry of anatomic lesions [ 33, 36, 58- 60].
But other experts detect maybe a more significant hallmark of the Internet age: not individual loneliness, but mass boredom.
Maybe even more significant: It should help Chrysler reduce its labor costs as similar projects shrink its direct work force in coming years.
Maybe we will see more significant protests there.
Their relationship has very little to do with the overall plot, but now that we know Alison's alive, maybe it will become more significant.
Maybe it reminds him of more significant prizes that have eluded him.
All true... but we know that for tens of thousands of children across the U.S., the months of January, February and March are just as significant -- maybe more so -- than December with all its holiday hoopla.
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