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"Robert Kennedy saw it and said, 'How can you possibly pose for that gay magazine?' " Mr. Cooper said.
What kind of threat could these small, innocent phones — still dumb, not yet smart, at the time — possibly pose?
I fail to see why using a phone as an e-book while in airplane mode could possibly pose a danger.
Timor-Leste's ambassador to Australia, Abel Guterres, said: "Our country, Timor-Leste, which came out of 24 years of struggle and trauma, and the subsequent mayhem in 1999, do you think Timor-Leste could possibly pose a security threat to Australia?
Because of its highly flammable nature, any accidental release of liquefied natural gas (LNG) could possibly pose significant fire hazard.
The results also showed that the exposure to some organic compounds and heavy metals through plant uptake and attached soil particles could be high and possibly pose unacceptable risk to human health.
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The seasonal African dust storm was expected to reduce visibility and air quality, possibly posing a problem for people with respiratory or heart ailments.
She added that much recent research pointed to the tiniest specks -- those measured in tenths of a micron -- as possibly posing the biggest hazard.
Investigators say they believe that Mr. Blake went to Mr. Ajimotokan's home in New Jersey on Tuesday, after reaching him at the phone number listed with his advertisement on Cars.com, possibly posing as a buyer.
B3 BUSINESS DAY C1-14 Music-Swapping After Napster A precipitous drop in Napster's traffic in the past several weeks has been paralleled by explosive growth in competing, less centralized services, possibly posing a more formidable challenge to the music industry, which crippled Napster in court.
The blood glucose fluctuated, possibly posed by force-feeding stress, within the initial 3 h but maintained at the normal level thereafter.
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