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Although Wallace could theoretically return in the playoffs, it is unlikely he will play again after such a long layoff.
Wallace could theoretically return the following week, but it is altogether possible that he never plays again.
Mankell gave Wallander Alzheimer's disease in a book published three years ago, which means the detective could theoretically return but not practically, thereby reducing Mankell's risk of suffering the misery of having his ankles broken by a furious enthusiast holding him hostage in a snowy cabin.
But he revealed that under the terms of the sale of the club to Whyte, the steel magnate could, theoretically, return as club owner.
An MRI exam Monday revealed that Griffin doesn't have any broken bones to go along with his dislocated left ankle, which means he doesn't need season-ending surgery and could theoretically return in a couple of months if all goes well with his rehab.
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One major point of contention is an irrigation ditch that diverts water from the river starting about five miles west of Menard, winds through the town center and, theoretically, returns water to the river five miles east of town.
But even she has two backing singers to perk up her high end, and an effects unit to play with, making this theoretically triumphant return after 14 years a little frustrating in places.
Legislators theoretically would return home to their jobs for most of the year, mingling with townsfolk and gaining common sense.
While sovereignty might theoretically have returned to the UK, it would be meaningless unless every EU-derived statute was reviewed and a decision taken about whether it should be replaced with home-grown legislation.
But while I theoretically welcome the return of a topical sketch show to the West End, this one, directed by Max Sturnsrd-Clark, turns out to be a distinctly patchy affair.
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