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These graduates possess something of inestimable value.
In much greater abundance are the rumours, with the criminal bar indeed possessing something of a reputation for drug use.
After all, over the years the country has possessed something of a magnetic attraction for poets and it was the writing of these poets that first whet my appetite for this trip.
Her voice is light for a mezzo, her lyric timbre possessing something of a soprano's brightness; she could never be mistaken for a contralto.
No, Marie said, it would not be possible for them to take it at this time, her feeling being that one really shouldn't possess something if one wasn't up to properly caring for it.
For a specific domain health care, banking—an intelligent system may possess something like narrowly focussed expertise, such that it recognizes predictable phrases.
For a specific domain — health care, banking — an intelligent system may possess something like narrowly focussed expertise, such that it recognizes predictable phrases.
If you possess something that's been in Italy for 50 years, under present law you can't take it out of the country without permission of the Italian government.
"What interests me with the women I choose for subjects," the artists explains, "are an inner strength and confidence they seem to possess, something that has been a struggle for me through my life.
For these writers, Goethe seemed to possess something the modern world lacked: wisdom, the ability to understand life and how it should be lived.
For despite Israel's overwhelming military advantage, we possess something even greater: the power of justice.
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