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Dubious patents were granted, helped in part by court rulings that allowed patents to stand on some software and "business methods" that many thought no one could lay claim to.
Lastly, tactile "deep pressure" stimuli which produce a calming effect [ 34] could be helpful in the dental office; one could lay a weighted blanket or even a traditional X-ray vest over the child's chest to provide this deep pressure [ 36, 47].
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No-one could lay a hand on him at the Stade de France that afternoon.
So one could lie in a Trump bed in a Trump shirt, pour a Trump vodka and watch Trump on television?
And what I found was an Edmund White I could relate to -- one who could lay his life on the page.
The point is this is a very squishy metric and one many could lay claim to depending on how they pick or interpret the numbers.
One, they could lay her to rest.
It's a strange experience, and one that could lay the groundwork for a future in which stadium seats are full of spectators holding up iPad and iPhones.
The two singers spent the night curling their lips and dropping their consonants, and while only one of them could lay a biological claim to this act, no one in the crowd seemed to mind.
One answer could lie in two words - "culture" and "entertainment".
One solution could lie in devolution of powers to cities and regions.
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