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And just like that, a promising career seemed to lay in ruin.
Is that a promising approach?
But it would not be the first time that a promising 3D technology falls flat.
Instead, Swansea's problems worsened, leaving their grim-faced manager vowing that a promising start to the season will not be squandered.
A surfing app on Smith's phone indicated that a promising swell was approaching Southern California, so he headed south on the 101.
Bell decided that a promising approach was to use an induction balance, a by-product of his research on canceling out electrical interference on telephone wires.
This is a shocking and indefensible breach of the traditional norm, under which the school accepted the risk that a promising high-school athlete might not pan out.
The largest study ever done on heart failure has found that a promising drug is not dangerous, as had been feared.
One of the biggest worries in the search for drugs is that a promising compound will turn out to have toxic side effects.
Though no details were given, the complaint would be related to her sale of nearly 4,000 shares of ImClone Systems late last year before the company disclosed that a promising drug had not won regulatory approval.
The replacement's performances at the World Cup proved so good that a promising 12-year-old midfielder from Tuscany decided that he'd prefer to be a goalkeeper all things considered, and bought his first pair of gloves.
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