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We had two left-armers who might start from the City (Prindiville stand) end but when the Doctor arrived they would switch to the River (police building) end.
"If he was shooting this conversation we're having, he might start from outside then come in through the window and circle us, but the important thing is that it would all make sense.
We suggest that this is mainly due to an oxygen-induced local decomposition of the clathrate phase, which might start from the surface of nanoparticles.
Although the number of simulations was limited, the qualitative statistical data gave some interesting results, which indicated that the oligomer formation might start from antiparallel β-sheet-like dimers.
This study might start from the body of literature in software engineering success or failure or, in parallel, from the body of literature in organisations and social networks research.
Unlike Lewis acid or base catalysed sugar conversion reactions, the redox pathway might start from the oxidative decarboxylation of aldose sugars and the lattice oxygen atoms in the LaCoO3 perovskite structure participate the redox cycles in the conversion of sugars to lactic acid.
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Even though the aim of your natural reaction is to share the load, the entire family might start "suffering from OCD", with everyone joining in the compulsive actions.
But simply that they might start to deviate from that well-executed plan.
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