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First, that, in those days, it was possible to work your way through college doing dishes.
They claim it was only after the London atrocities that it was possible to work out that Khan was the individual in certain bugged conversations.
However, Democrats said that in his three years as speaker, Mr Rubio was a "severe conservative, really far to the right", but that it was possible to work with him as he was not hostile.
It was possible to work in the library of the New-York Historical Society for weeks at a time - as I have - without being aware that there was a lovely, century-old stained-glass window in the room.
President Clinton responded by proclaiming the United States' intention to observe a self-imposed moratorium on nuclear testing and by asking General Shalikashvili to meet with Senate critics, nuclear arms designers and other experts to see if it was possible to work out a way to win eventual approval by the Senate.
Ed Pilkington Sadie Coles London Sadie Coles left Middlesex University in the early 1980s with a degree in art history and film studies, and, after a stint as a press and marketing assistant at the National Theatre ("I couldn't stand it"), she realised it was possible to work with living artists.
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It's possible to work on certain skills and open up the possibility of flexing your psychic muscles.
It might be possible to work it out.
They also got to see that it's possible to work and have a family.
Diarrhoea is hardly the most glamorous condition it is possible to work on.
"As long as people don't know about me, it is possible to work," she said.
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