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Coachella's usual collection of art pieces this year included a gigantic astronaut who seems like he's about to flop onto his face in a drunken stupor, a gigantic robot who looks sad that he didn't get into Daft Punk, and a series of mirrored cubes, which look beautiful in the fierce sun and doubled up as a creative selfie canvas with endless posing possibilities.
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John Williams, a veteran economic consultant to large public companies who runs a Web site called Shadow Government Statistics from Oakland, Calif., recently issued a report posing the possibility of a Dow Jones Industrial Average in the next year or so of 100,000 or higher.
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"And I also assert that the current crisis in Iraq, while serious and posing the possibility of a long-term threat to the United States, is not the kind of conflict where the president can or should act unilaterally".
First, relative risks reported by most epidemiologic studies have been modest, with ORs typically < 2, posing the possibility that observed associations may be due to bias.
Moreover, RIM1 and synaptotagmin contain synprint interaction motifs similar to Munc13, posing the possibility that VGCC properties could be controlled by these proteins as well.
PTU exposure resulted in a 50% reduction in primordial follicles, posing the possibility that these animals may experience early sexual senescence.
Finally, the lessons learnt are discussed, where we pose some conclusions and present possibilities for future work in the lessons learnt section.
A stopgap stint at a religious radio station introduces double trouble among her co-workers: a pious but corruptible boy and an aloof girl who poses novel possibilities.
These findings pose interesting possibilities and opportunities for the type of commercial databases such as the one on classical music that we have used here which, we believe, will play an increasingly important role as a source of many more academic findings than those presented here.
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