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"The electrolyte"—this could either be an organic solvent as in today's lithium-ion batteries, a combination of polymers, or maybe even something based on water—"floods the pores of the carbon.
This could either be tedious anticlimax or comeback of the century.
This could either be a solace or a cause for concern to aspiring writers gauging their progress against Richard's.
It's now or never for Poland and this could either be one of the most exhilarating nights in their history or one of the most deflating.
"We sat round the table going, This could either be great, or it is going to be 'Lord of the Flies,' " Mick Bass, who oversaw the installation of the camera rig, told me.
With an almost fully fit side to choose from this could either be the start of our season - for the fourth time - or another signal that maybe change should come.
You will need VR sets to take part – either Oculus Rift or Samsung Gear VR at this point – but for those who own them, this could either be an intriguing glimpse into the future of entertainment or an ultimately pointless curio.
This could either be a 20 per cent minimum tax rate for all, to stop millionaires exploiting loopholes so they pay a lower proportion of their income in tax than people on the basic 20p rate.
This could either be a huge win or a fail whale.
This could either be from listing it in user profile or using a slang term in a tag.
This could either be a prototype, a mistake, or a test screen made by a Chinese company for purposes unknown.
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