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"It's alarming because it represents the potential of an epidemic," he said.
"To some it's a security icon; it represents the potential for a safer society.
Thus, Mr Toomey's offer represents the potential, though not yet the substance, of a deal.
"But this one is especially exciting because it represents the potential of a new era in American spaceflight".
"She represents the potential of repressed sexuality that is often attributed to teenage girls, and the conflict that occurs between being a 'nice girl' and a sexual adult.
The South now represents the potential for achievement for black New Yorkers in a way it had not before, Professor Crew said.
"The baby herself is the future," Ms. Bransilver said, and the forest backdrop represents the potential for the eventual regeneration of Madagascar's natural resources.
South Africa, with its small but wealthy consumer classes and their first world sensibilities, represents the potential that Africa holds for Japan as it seeks new ways to build its economy.
Optimists, which Hollywood is never short of, believe that this represents the potential to produce a new "golden age" of film-making, where power is returned to creatives, instead of being stifled by studios.
This EROI represents the potential for improvement.
The line represents the potential of confinement used for calculation.
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