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The collision might have separated a shoulder; the officials did not see a foul.
Payton might have separated himself from other coaches for one of the riskiest calls in Super Bowl history.
If they had remained together in their youth, he noted, they might have separated over her determination to attend medical school and his desire to settle in the country.
They know some people will criticize them for having taken part in something that, if they had been caught and convicted, might have separated them from their children for years.
By the early nineteen-nineties, it became evident to American intelligence agencies and international inspectors that the North Koreans were reprocessing more spent fuel than they had declared, and might have separated enough plutonium, a reactor by-product, to fabricate one or two nuclear weapons.
After vigorous acid treatment, the layers might have separated further and that may be the reason for this broadening [16].
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For instance, a device might have separate self-powered and bus-powered modes, depending on whether it is plugged in or not.
These PRXs might have separate roles in different retrograde signaling pathways or might combine with the signaling pathway of Os2-CysPrxA.
Modally one might have a single domain common to all possible worlds, or one might have separate domains for each world.
This developmental dissociation suggests that fish like primates might have separate systems for small and large number representation.
An article on farming corn, for instance, might have separate parts for the sowing process, caring for the corn as it grows, harvesting the corn, etc.
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