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The accommodation on the base most likely allowed the United States and Russia to work together in negotiating Mr. Bakiyev's passage into exile, Mars Sariyev, a political analyst in Bishkek, said in a telephone interview.
Consequently, HAM1101 most likely allowed for better maintenance of circulating blood volume.
FISH most likely allowed the detection of fungi cells that had an altered capsular appearance caused by antifungal treatment [ 26], while India Ink microscopy did not.
The high average SRT of approximately 50 days obtained most likely allowed the growth of M. uponensis, which was identified as the only methanogen present in this system.
These ancient landmasses most likely allowed for adaptive speciation and served as significant sources of diversity that contributed to the biomes of the Mascarene archipelago and the megadiverse Madagascar.
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But next year's budget will most likely allow for filling only one position through free agency.
The latest Chinese deal will most likely allow the Russian government to delay a planned privatization of 19 percent of Rosneft's shares, which faced political opposition.
Rory went into septic crisis a few days after cutting his arm while diving for a basketball at his school gym, most likely allowing bacteria into his blood.
The decision will most likely allow the across-the-board spending reductions to remain in place for months if not years.
That would most likely allow free agency to begin later this month and training camps to open by the end of the month, preserving the preseason.
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