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Anthropologists suggest that this pattern may have evolved to help primitive man's grip and traction while hunting and fighting.

As the calls came in, the police said, it emerged that the cart's driving pattern may have been reckless, but it was not without purpose.

These are confusing times, and the whole pattern may have fallen to pieces, but Ms. Berry will probably still look fine.

The crops may become larger and more regular but the new weather pattern may have its drawbacks, says Stephen Skelton, a wine critic.

But the mayor soon made matters worse by denigrating the dead man as a violent person who was less than "an altar boy" and whose behavior pattern may have contributed to his death.

A candidate pattern may have multiple alternative isomorphic representations.

Initial findings suggest that Process Design Pattern may have the potential to intuitively support ICT based lean construction.

A pattern (Pattern) may have related patterns (Related Pattern), which contribute to the complete elaboration of the RD.

We further hypothesize that this morphological pattern may have the ecological benefit of facilitating the dietary diversity seen in tufted capuchins.

But the previous analyses of this pattern may have failed to take into account a simple biological fact: Most marine organisms can't live in oxygen-poor water.

The top-in-side bottom-out pattern may have the disadvantages of an indirect path to deliver fresh air to passengers, a low fresh air utilization ratio and the potential to widely spreading airborne infectious diseases.

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