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the potentials
noun
Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)
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Just ask the Potentials, a Buffy-inspired UK pop-punk band readying the release of their smart, scuzzy EP, We Are the Potentials.
The Potentials' Holly Casio and pals are testament to that longevity.
One of the potentials Angelou identifies in the arts is the ability to propel individuals beyond their own existence.
"It's a good sign that the market's focusing on the potentials of a rebound as opposed to the decay in economic activity".
This would help politicians who have no science themselves to learn what the potentials and pitfalls of science really are, and make evidence-informed decisions".
Proper ideas of intelligent design are about pre-evolution, about the potentials for the process, and do not oppose Darwin's theory.
In each instance, the celebrity is in on the joke, poking fun at himself and his experience with the potentials and pitfalls of stardom.
Only with public demand and political courage can we cope humanely with the potentials and pitfalls of the new genetic technologies.
You can't imagine the potentials [sic] until you explore!" It claims to have generated 1.4m Facebook likes and to have 83,000 registered users.
"We're very conscious of the potentials for abuse," Miesnieks says.
Meanwhile, the potentials for lawsuits appear to be building up.
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