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Transformers, as any parent who has ever bruised a heel on Bonecrusher can tell you, were a line of toys that could, given sufficient wrenching, be turned from cars and planes into robots and back again.
The group came to a sad end in 2012, with the death of Coxhill; but their razor-sharp counterpoint of instrumental brilliance, pitched against bawdy humour, proffered an alternative view of a music that could, given even half a chance, feel po-faced and earnest.
But two of the city's hottest technology start-ups, Twitter and Zynga, are threatening to leave San Francisco unless they get a break from a city payroll tax that could, given the estimated multibillion-dollar valuations of the two companies, amount to tens of millions of dollars.
So, providing concrete physical examples that could, given the Sum Rule and the Product Rule, instantiate VC1 or VC2 as just outlined is not enough.
In a large part this project has been concerned with children's protection and provision rather than their social participation…that is the tendency to see them as a group to be socially shaped rather than socially included.This was a twentieth century failure that could, given the will and the resources, be remedied in this century.
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Those departures also present unexpected headaches in states that could give the party real election trouble.
There is nothing in these elections themselves that could give us grounds for optimism".
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