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to posses
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A group of people summoned to help law enforcement
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MAYBE it was the mercury-toned complexion or the sleek body or simply the desire to posses a "real head-turner".
The white hero "grows in stature" from this association because "blacks seem to posses the soul the white man searches for".
In the past the Security Council has authorised the use of "all necessary force" but has delegated the fighting to posses from willing nations.
After an hour of white labels that probably aren't even released until 2010 and shout-outs to posses from Copenhagen and Lewisham, he faded in Ghost Town by the Specials.
A study by Kurt Gray and Daniel Wegner found that robots were only unnerving when people thought that they had the ability to sense and experience things, and robots that did not seem to posses a mind were not frightening.
Of all the circlings around, the multiple definitions of "civilization" that fill this book, the best may be this one: "The essence of being civilized is to posses yourself as you are".
Wilson claims to posses the "world's largest proprietary database of video viewership".
Naphthodianthrones, especially hypericin-like compounds, are shown to posses a strong antiviral effect [7].
It was also found to posses favorable pharmacokinetic profiles in rat.
Among them analog 59 was found to posses potent antagonistic activity.
In particular, the controller is assumed to posses probabilistic actuator faults with different failure rates.
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