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They might be proved right — but I doubt it.
Evenings meant hours listening to Leakey's theories about physical anthropology and his ideas of how they might be proved.
Like most sixteen-year-olds, Frey is preoccupied with matters of manhood and how it might be proved.
Most, one suspects, are not convinced by Clarke's strategy but still hope he might be proved correct.
Fearing she might be proved wrong, she asked that Dr. Shipman not be told of the inquiry; Mr. Pollard agreed.
Nevertheless, brain SPECT with Tc99m-HMPAO might be proved the most accurate and specific test in the diagnosis of 'brain death'.
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This hypothesis might be proven by various advanced microscopic techniques, including confocal laser scanning microscopy, electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy.
So while that "Obama 2.0" headline might be proven wrong quite quickly, hopefully it won't.
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