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….personally I could probably make use of [assessment] tools more.

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Hugh was probably making use of Dundee's training as a lawyer.

Now, before you get too excited: you probably can't make use of this.

If you have an HDTV, you'll probably want to make use of that sparkling resolution by purchasing an HDMI cable and hooking the cable both into your player and the back of the TV.

And his target audience is not abused children, who would probably be unable to make use of the highly structured, cognitive exercise outlined in the THRIVE model.

The women were allowed to come and go from their cells, which smelled of Renuzit air freshener and were blanketed in handmade afghans, for privacy and probably so as to make use of these afghans, which they churned out on the oily axle of time.

Many, probably most, tissue engineering solutions make use of biological signals, which are naturally involved in modulating this morphogenetic process.

A scratching post, toys, and a window might be nice, but the cat will probably be too stressed to make use of any of these.

Oberoi Mauritius This one's ultra luxe (below) with a price-tag to match; it's probably worth getting married just to make use of the honeymooners' discount.

The Si doped coating showed the best wear results, most probably due to the ability to make use of the additives in the oil to form a protecting tribofilm.

Though we probably won't see any official support for multi-touch on the G1 any time soon, someone with a bit of spare time to tinker will probably figure out a way to make use of it before too long.

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