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"The preservation of Fenway is a major point of pride for us, just below winning the World Series," Lucchino said, adding that the stadium was "viable" for another 30 or 40 years.
Ms. Larson, 41, who came to the Bronx by way of her native Oregon — better known for spawning salmon than herring — said the return of the herring proved that the Bronx River was viable for spawning and justified the investment in the fish ladders.
Many professional and amateur astronomers positioned themselves in the Faroe Islands, where a full eclipse was viable for a full two minutes.
Users would have the incentive to propose and approve expansions without the need for regulation, and competition was viable for the construction and operation of transmission expansions.
For these first experiments we have set the addition of oxygen aside, which was viable for the infiltration experiments described in Part I of the paper.
Transplantation of a normal spleen into a hemophilic recipient did not result in a significant increase in factor VIII although the splenic graft was viable for at least 47 days.
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The technique is viable for any species.
"And we're not going to say a model is viable unless it's viable for the creators," Ribot added.
Secretary Thompson stated, "They're diverse, they're robust, they're viable for research".
This probably won't be viable for anyone involved - Twitter, Falcon Pro, or users.
As Nick Hillman, director of the Higher Education Policy Institute, points out, crowdfunding is far from being viable for most.
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