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OG compared with PM performance could well be associated with separable and hence additive aspects of SO processing (see next section).

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Thus a "review" on a site frequented by women rating men on things like performance in bed could well be construed by a judge in a court of law that it has "lowered him in the minds of right thinking members of society" (as libel law would have it) since the man both claimed to be committed but had also been "reviewed" for his sexual performance by other women.

But if Bush has another lackluster debate performance, his campaign could well be over.

The performances to catch, however, could well be Saturday's matinee and Tuesday evening, when two guest artists from the Bolshoi, Ivan Vasiliev and Natalia Osipova, are scheduled to dance.

Charles Yesalis, a retired Penn State professor and an expert on performance-enhancing drugs, said: "We could well be past the point — unless something dramatic happens, like 20 kids dying — of doing anything about this.

Although all applied methods are artificial measures of system performance, the distance estimation (equation 5) could well be neuronally implemented.

Here again, Douglas could well be nominated for Traffic, though I think his earlier performance is richer.

They could well be.

That could well be.

They could well be right.

This could well be true.

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