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One day we might retrieve them and, using new tools, solve the mystery of his disease.
Landing a punch on Tricky Dicky would resurrect Frost's crumbling TV career; avoiding the punch might retrieve Nixon's historical reputation.
With his lips pursed tight, he swallowed, then slowly shook his head -- as if the simple gesture might retrieve the years gone by.
We learned that they'd plucked bomb-making instructions from the Web, in much the way someone else might retrieve a guacamole recipe.
But while Napster users might retrieve an Eminem song file from a distant hard drive, they are technically prevented, in theory, anyway, from exploring the more personal material locked in the source's computer.
He wanted to know if anyone – the former manufacturer, the French military, the American government or NATO, whose bombs created the mess at hand – might retrieve and share the data and the R.S.P.'s on these weapons.
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Timberg wrote that McCain fought against the system at the Naval Academy as if it were some hostile organism, "as if any compromise meant surrendering a part of himself that he might never retrieve".
And the high level of abstentions in the vote on Sunday -- about one-third of the electorate -- has left open whether, unlikely as the pollsters seem to think it is, yet one more pendulum swing might not retrieve some ground for the Socialist Party.
To address this point, we have added the following paragraph to the Discussion section: "Seventh, though PubMed is a search engine that is based on authoritative and comprehensive databases, it might not retrieve some publications.
This is primarily because in my experience profile-profile searches might often retrieve unrelated alpha-helical proteins at low confidence values when alpha-helical proteins are used as query and one could be biased by the names of the retrieved proteins.
In the same way, text documents might be retrieved via some unique label, or they might instead be retrieved in accord with their relevance to a certain query or topic header.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com