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For the first time in decades, it is possible to utter the words "Armenian genocide" there without facing certain criminal prosecution.

Central bank heads typically wait as long as possible to utter the r-word, so it's a good bet that the bank's third quarter data is absolutely, crystal clear.

The lessons for us all lie in the voices of those grieving for the Emmanuel Nine as they found it possible to utter the stunning words "I forgive you" as they addressed Dylann Roof.

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From the results it is possible to conclude that schistosity planes have an utter influence on either anchorage or flexural strength.

So it's possible to achieve the recommended levels of gratitude without spending a penny or uttering a word.

"Parliament has done everything possible to avoid making a choice". She embraced populist language that could have been uttered by any tinpot dictator looking to trample the democratic institutions frustrating their personal agenda.

While the middle class utters comments like "I can't afford it," it is very possible to create an idea that you are unable to finance and then proceed to use other people's money to make it happen.

Then, yes, it is possible to imagine a significant, even sensational impact, but we cannot know until the platitudes he uttered in Krakow yesterday are replaced by the imperative of serious action.

In the present combined ERP and PET study, in an attempt to identify brain correlates of duration MMN and response to SON uttered by a familiar (FV) or an unknown voice (NFV), we used a block design protocol as close as possible to the aforementioned SON protocol.

Yablo's view would be congenial to the Quinean project if it were possible to make out the line between literal and figurative discourse: Quine's ontologically serious discourse could then be identified with thoroughly literal discourse, assertively uttered.

Its principal function is to allow a visiting scientist (Sally Hawkins) to utter the phrase "Oh my God, is it possible?," indicating that the next two hours are unlikely to stray from a well-trampled path.

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