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"There is some discussion about whether or not a woman was possibly involved with the perpetrator here.
Separately, US intelligence reports said that Hamlili was "possibly involved" in a bombing outside Karachi's Sheraton hotel in May 2002 that killed 11 French submarine engineers and two Pakistanis.
He took refuge in ineptitude, saying that he could not recall dozens of relevant facts.These inquiries brought to light charges that Mr Gonzales was possibly involved in yet another controversial incident.
And with fresh assertions that a foreign submarine was possibly involved in a collision with the Kursk, Russian officials betrayed some of the frustration and mistrust that were the hallmark of the cold war, even as an extraordinary collaboration among British, Norwegian and Russian sailors unfolded in the Arctic sea famous as a secret venue for rival fleets.
Facebook execs also told lawmakers during a briefing this week that Russia was "possibly involved," the New York Times reported.
The royal physician Bertrand Dawson was possibly involved in a plan to force the prime minister to retire on the grounds of heart disease, but he eventually accepted, on the evidence of an early electrocardiograph, that Baldwin's heart was sound.
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In fact, CTGF is a secretory protein and could be possibly involved in such a mechanism in vivo.
The results suggest that these TFs are possibly involved in the suppression of coleoptile elongation to support cell survival.
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