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"It might be full of explosives.

The city might be full of empty buildings".

Worries that the whole network might be full of cracked rails led to drastic speed restrictions and expensive repairs.

The space in the middle might be full of work, one's own marriage, a deepening commitment to exercise — whatever you've come to think of as daily life.

Mr. Unklesbay added, "This woman might be full of hot air, this woman might be a braggart, but this woman is a murderer".

That's where you stress over things before they actually happen… You refuse to enter that old tool shed, because it might be full of spiders or other creepy crawlers… You refuse to go to the dentist because it might hurt.

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These ancillary materials might be full descriptions of the overarching objectives and specific aims of the initial data collections along with descriptions of the kinds of data sets acquired (or in process of being acquired), and instruction on how to utilize aspects of the project infrastructure for other relevant areas of research.

On the basis of functional annotations of 89,842 unigenes and similarity search to known genes, a batch of unigenes that might be full lengths or parts of several putative key genes involved in the M. domestica proPO system was harvested.

"These might still be full of Sara Cox's thoughts," he says, trying on the studio's in-house cans.

Advances in remote control, digital imagery and miniaturised circuitry mean the skies might one day be full of commercial and security drones.

Could Romanov see development in a squad who made light work of a final that, as a derby fixture, might have been full of uncertainties?

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