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If a child became defiant, he would be ignored and perhaps removed from the group altogether for a time — given what parents today would call a "timeout".
After years of limiting companies to no more than one-third of the available airwaves in a given territory, the F.C.C. on Friday will begin the rule-making process on whether new technologies require limits to be redrawn, recalibrated or perhaps removed.
Glutathione binds to toxic electrophilic chemicals, forming conjugates, which are exported from the (CPE) cell, and, perhaps, removed from the brain.
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Brazil will question, and perhaps remove, coach Menezes.
Perhaps removing the heavy floral wallpaper and putting some Middle Eastern touches would liven up the decor.
If they answer yes, perhaps remove their wine glasses out of reach".
Review what you have in the garden and perhaps remove some of the shrubs that require yearly pruning or tall floppy flowers that need stalking.
Dr. Egarter Vigl said he hoped to explore the wound surgically and perhaps remove the arrowhead to determine how much damage it caused.
Wyatt, the assistant minister for health and aged care, said he was "probably leaning towards" reviewing the words in 18C, perhaps removing the words "insult" and "offend" and replacing them with a prohibition on vilification instead.
Wyatt told Guardian Australia on Monday evening he was "probably leaning towards" reviewing the words in 18C, perhaps removing the words "insult" and "offend" and replacing them with a prohibition on vilification.
But for all that an "attack" may consist physically in picking up a modestly-sized wooden sculpture and moving it carefully to another spot, perhaps removing another one in the process, the psychology of chess is awash with emotional extremes, fearsome depths of depression and hubristic glee.
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