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You would turn around from forcibly administering a lifesaving draught of water to one child, only to find that another child had become so thirsty that it was actually desiccated, and could be transported in this handy lightweight format until needed – at which point it could be restored to its original form by soaking overnight.
If Lock or Haskins fall to this point, it could be difficult for Washington not to take one of them.
Meadows had filed the motion in a manner such that, at any point, it could be called to the floor — as "a privileged motion" — for a vote.
He was convinced that at some point it could be reunited with the Western allies and the Stresa Front could be recreated.
Meadows had filed the motion in a manner such that, at any point, it could be called to the floor as "a privileged motion"—for a vote.
At this point, it could be objected, quite reasonably, that the others were destined for their own hells, their own singularities.
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The consequences of such a model are that although the Internet is resistant to random failure because of its many connections and control points, it could be vulnerable to cyberwarfare or terrorism, because important points — where the connections are richest — could be successfully targeted.
"If it remains a conversation about what science is and what it does for the world, and stays away from political finger-pointing, it could be an educational moment," Urry said.
To aforestated points, it could be added the naphthenic nature of the crude oils as plausible answer.
"We have to win our home games and if we make six points it could be enough.
Considering aforesaid points, it could be asserted that oil swelling, higher for carbon dioxide injection, will invariably give a better recovery factor for heavy crudes than methane.
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