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Turn to crowdsourcing for help and maybe present your idea on a crowdfuding site to raise money for your venture.
Whereas most bands would do Jonathan Ross and maybe present an award at the Brits, Everett's been taking the road less-travelled.
"It seems like they could figure out some kind of system where instead of just being killed by a drone, people could maybe present evidence to see if they're guilty or not," he said.
In time-resolved absorption measurements, both effects maybe present with their relative contribution depending on the energy states of the material under investigation.
When I put something in material form, I just hope to be capturing this otherworld buffoonery, or maybe presenting a simple earthly dignified moment.
Maybe presenting a self-reflective, innovative show on Broadway like A Chorus Line, isn't going to change the world, but--as this conversation with us interviewers proves--it is a life-affirming event for us to enjoy.
So the next time you read a controversial opinion article, instead of talking about "lynching" the author or what "gauge" shotgun you're going to use when you shoot him, maybe present a better idea to solve the problems he's trying to address.
"… if I wanted to give them practical advice on things that they could do, I could maybe present it in a way that someone else couldn't.
A ferromagnetic core and shielding maybe present with the purpose of concentrating the magnetic flux and amplifying the signal.
Even the high-quality extraction procedures deliver some terms that maybe present in a corpus, but are not really relevant to the domain.
Not every buyer and journalist has rolled into town yet, and these young guns have room on the soon-to-be jam-packed schedule to breathe, express themselves and maybe, just maybe, present us with something we haven't seen before. .
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com