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The prototype may well have been the new city of Terra del Sole, constructed in 1564.

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This time, the prototype of the jet-setting "Davos Man" may well be Gordon Brown, the dour British prime minister who spent last week staving off another round of bank failures in London.

According to the respected industry journal Aviation Week & Space Technology, China may well have acquired an SU-33 prototype from Ukraine as well.

All of those features made another debut last May when Research in Motion gave software developers prototypes of the BlackBerry 10 handsets, the model that may well decide that ailing brand's fate.

It also happened after Amazon opened its first prototype grocery store in Seattle, which requires zero human interaction, and may well be a possible indicator of what could come to pass at Whole Foods, which the online giant recently acquired.

To date, Nokia's Searay prototype is their only Windows device to make an appearance, but a slew of budget models may well be in the works.

Prototyping of novel photonic designs, chip modifications, repair, and post-processing with focused ion beams may well reduce time to market in the telecommunication industry.

The Royle Family may well have been inspired by the Aherne family, with her father serving as unwitting prototype for sharp-tongued, moaning Jim Royle.

Aspdin's product may well have been too lightly burned to be a true portland cement, and the real prototype was perhaps that produced by Isaac Charles Johnson in southeastern England about 1850.

This may well change.

That may well change.

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