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This new find is acclaimed, possibly given a lot of money.

The Democratic standard bearer next time is very likely to be a woman -- Hillary Clinton, or possibly, given a very unlikely chain of events, Elizabeth Warren.

With age screening people are not singled out as being at risk other than on account of their age, so those taking preventive treatment are less likely to feel "abnormal" or that they have become patients and possibly given a medical diagnosis.

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When prisons minister Crispin Blunt came out, his less than impressive voting record on gay equality legislation possibly gave a clue as to why he'd been so keen to keep his sexuality a secret.

("I would love to employ a man," she once said, "but how can I possibly give a man dictation from the bath?") How, then, did we come to have Sexy Stenographers in the first place?

In its thrall, we have come to expect from doctors what they cannot possibly give: a certainty, based in blood tests and tissue cultures, about everything that ails us and how to fix it.

In Britain, the prospect of a chaotic "hard Brexit" has prompted a sense of panic and strong pushback among the Tories, possibly giving a new lease on life to Prime Minister Theresa May's much-reviled withdrawal agreement with the European Union.

Sky's Ryley responded "I agree with that", possibly giving a clue to the identity of the successor to Adam Boulton, who chaired Sky's debate in 2010 and will step down as the broadcaster's political editor after 25 years later this year.

Though the number of twitter mentions of the events also grew from last year's event — from 120 million to roughly 135 million this year — the increase was far less significant than the increase in viewership overall, possibly giving a clue to the kind of new audience the event is attracting.

You know the sort of thing: My Five Favourite Places to Eat, or Why My Pets Always Go With Me On Holiday, or The 10 Things I Most Enjoy Doing With a Baguette, or Where I Buy My Shoelaces: 'I know this charming little shop just off Brick Lane where they do the most exquisite hand-plaited shoelaces from Brazil.' I'm at a loss as to why anyone could possibly give a damn about this sort of stuff.

Different compressed copy will possibly give a different QCS of each coefficient in the video frame.

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