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Certain leagues have already commenced and to go and play at a club that has already started could be a disadvantage".

I guess that helps explain why something that never started could be over so quickly.

That is preposterous and that means testing that is happening today could be halted and that means testing that is about to be started could be delayed," Cain said at the forum, according to Reuters.

After losing to the Green Bay Packers 28-24 on Sunday night, it was reported that the 41-year-old has a stress fracture in his left ankle and his NFL-record streak at 291 consecutive games started could be in jeopardy.

Interestingly, the efficiency of the barrier formed by dead tissues during D. dadantii infection, even when maceration started, could be related to the presence of bacteria colonizing intercellular spaces in asymptomatic regions ahead of the maceration zone ([27], our unpublished data).

In a more general way, performing predictive in silico structural analysis before the treatment is started could be helpful to evaluate the activating character of a mutation when the clinical efficacy is not well established.

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In terms of who to contact, a good place to start could be Alcoholics Anonymous.

A good place to start could be the prosecution, or at least the blacklisting, of employers reported to police and immigration officials.

His next start could be for the big club.

See You at Peelers's trainer, Jimmy Takter, said her next start could be at Yonkers this month.

Yet a start could be made, and foreign-aid donors would back it.

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