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John Kerry, the secretary of state, has discussed the possibility of air strikes against ISIS fighters.
This created special problems for Jay Strauss, for there was a possibility of air entering a vein and causing an embolism.
It was an accepted fact of seamen's lives throughout centuries when no telecommunications and no possibility of air rescue were available to mariners stranded in faraway waters.
Considering the withstanding voltage of the coil and the possibility of air mixing, the method of being subcooled has been selected.
It resulted in a high possibility of air entrapment in the casting and the design was not proper for the part.
These include depressurized loss of forced cooling (D-LOFC) events that allow for the possibility of air ingress into the reactor pressure vessel as a result of a break in the helium pressure boundary, which can ultimately result in oxidation of the fuel elements and other nuclear-grade graphite components.
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That it has been five years, with never the possibility of airing the defense — it was a very long time.
Wilson added that the network is assessing the possibility of airing Season 4 of "Downton Abbey" closer to the UK premiere date.
Shortly after the debut of Sesame Street in the US in 1969, television producers, teachers, and officials of several countries approached the show's producers and the executives of Children's Television Workshop CTWW) about the possibility of airing international versions of Sesame Street.
Cold and rough weather conditions with snow may also influence on the possibility of air-ambulance and helicopter operations due to risk of icing and landing problems [ 23].
Of course, the possibility of air-borne dust containing particles of anthropogenic sources can not be excluded since mega-cities, such as Cairo, are commonly on the path of these events.
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