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At Chimney Pot Park in Salford, it has proved possible for architects Urban Splash to remodel traditional Coronation Street-style terraced homes to provide contemporary living accommodation.
Teams of show-business celebrities poured into the capital to celebrate the Inauguration, but it proved possible for ordinary people to get into many of the more exclusive parties without a ticket.
This means that it has proved possible for blind people to see, in the sense of perceiving the layout of a room, catching a ball etc, by receiving electronic signals from a video camera relayed to parts of the body other than the eye: the back and the tongue have been used (the latter is especially suited to this).
"It has not proved possible for me to secure the required number of regional vice-presidents for sport to ensure the eligibility of my list," he wrote.
It has proved possible for women (or, at any rate, one woman) to conceive a baby without the participation of any man.
But 15 months after saying it was in the final stages of talks, Standard Life issued a terse statement to the London Stock Exchange, saying: "It has not proved possible for the parties to reach agreement.
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However, it might prove possible for her to shoot both films.
"I hope it will prove possible for me to give a green light to shale," Davey said.
Nearly all patients' reproductive journeys are designed to deliver them a child, which, for the multitude of reasons discussed in the last issue of this journal, has not been proven possible for them in their home country.
We have witnessed success that could only prove possible for at-risk youth when given a "chance".
We have witnessed success that could only prove possible for at-risk youth when given a "chance". She has helped the YWCA Greater Los Angeles build avenues of inclusion.
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