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To see him doing that, I thought okay, that could be possible.
Since the Historical Commission is in the midst of creating a long-term plan for its five state properties, that could be possible one day, said Mr. White, the commission's museum director.
"We all understand the potential humanitarian disaster that could be possible," said Jack Straw, Britain's foreign secretary, after meeting with General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president.In the Pushtun-dominated south, Taliban rule has shrunk to its stronghold of Kandahar and parts of the region that surround it.
With in-app purchases coming in iPhone 3.0, something like that could be possible one day.
Of the two-dozen factors that could be possible predictors of privacy concerns, seven were found to be statistically significant.
You could see some kind of one-party democracy, like Russia under Putin, that could be possible".
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"If there is a problem with interpretation of the rules, that could be a possible review by C.A.S.," he said.
"They had the right to [walk away] and that's why we were clear that could be a possible consequence.
Crossbar has raised $20.5 million from undisclosed investors for its memory storage technology that could be a possible successor to flash.
In coselection clusters, we put forward two scenarios that could be equally possible.
Sensitive information that could be of any possible assistance to such people should be curtailed.
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