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This was heatedly denied by senior Syrian officials, who nonetheless warned of the possibility that radical Islamist rebels might lay their hands on such weapons.
"Egglab" tries to recapitulate the evolution of crypsis in nightjar eggs by asking the public to act as predators and play "spot the egg" in photos of places where these ground-nesting birds might lay their clutches.
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The real power of these organizations might lie with their supporters sitting in front of their computers at home, on call to pressure their domestic leaders.
He was scared of what the patients' naked bodies might look like, of the diseases or wounds that might lie under their robes, and he was afraid of their bodily effluvia, of his hands touching their urine and excrement.
Moreover, they were afraid employers might lay them off due their prolonged absenteeism.
Scientists have long thought explanations for why some people get fat might lie in their genes.
It was such an overly cute affectation that it disguised any depth that might lie behind their penmanship.
Homeowners in Pwllheli have been told they can challenge the claim, but must provide evidence that they are entitled to whatever minerals might lie beneath their homes.
The central criticism was that Spitzer had not paid enough attention to the fact that subjects might lie about their feelings or be engaged in self-deception.
To open hips, for example, students might lie on their stomachs with a ball on each side of the hip flexors and try to sink into it for one to two minutes.
The farmers who want to hold on to their land pin their hopes on the dramatically changing circumstances of the mining industry, rather than any protection the state government might offer, or any action that might lie in their own hands.
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