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The Iris sofarana lives, perhaps, to be found another day.
The liveliest intellectual developments were perhaps to be found beyond the mainstream.
The remains of the American army arrived at Crown Point in early July, ending a campaign that was described as "a heterogeneal concatenation of the most peculiar and unparalleled rebuffs and sufferings that are perhaps to be found in the annals of any nation", by Isaac Senter, a doctor who experienced much of the campaign.
In contrast, the large-seeded Cvi from tropical Africa is perhaps to be found in more stable environments with intense size-asymmetric competition; thus favouring larger seeds.
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One of the explanations for this absence of belief in the authenticity of Curtisland perhaps is to be found in the writer's biography.
This question is perhaps also to be found at the heart of debates on euthanasia: in the search for a dignified death is outlined the dream of death mastered, formal, retaining a social, a shareable dimension.
And perhaps redemption is to be found on the red carpet.
The coroner said what was going through his mind was unclear, but he knew his wife was in the vicinity and perhaps he expected to be found.
Perhaps the fault to be found lies not in his analysis per se, but rather in his all too sanguine collapsing of the descriptive and the prescriptive.
Perhaps there's motivation to be found in the geography: Columbus is a mere 200km from coach Caleb Porter's University of Akron proving ground.
But perhaps there's treasure to be found in the trash heap.
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