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The Stanley Cup finals bring us a potential elimination game for Pittsburgh and a potential Cup-lifting victory for Detroit.
Kevin Ortiz, a Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman, defended the potential elimination of the route because it carries a relatively small number of riders.
Sunday will also have Boston and Washington playing again, and also the next meeting between the Penguins and Flyers – again, another potential elimination game for Pittsburgh.
It was his record-tying third victory of this College World Series and Stanford's fourth victory in a potential elimination game.
Before James rendered all the pomp of this potential elimination game moot, there were a few glimpses of grand spectacle at the TD Garden.
Most of the delegates were worried about the potential elimination from the tax code of Section 911, which allows some income earned abroad to be tax-free.
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Cytochrome P450 metabolism is a key facilitator for chemical detoxification via phase I xenobiotic biotransformation [ 46] and UDP glucuronosyltransferase 2 represents a xenobiotic phase II metabolism enzyme that conjugates sugar moieties to drugs and endogenous compounds increasing solubility and potential for elimination via excretion [ 47].
As I wrote earlier in an analysis of Tuesday's developments, Barak was facing potential political elimination in four months.
On Sunday, Team Canada was in crisis, reeling from a stunning 5-3 loss to the United States that sent it to the qualification round and to potential early elimination by its rival hockey superpower, the Russians.
Semiconductor photo-catalysts offer huge potential for elimination of toxic chemicals [22].
The potential for elimination has also been investigated using more generic frameworks [14], [15].
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