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The placebo contained some sugar, which conceivably could have harmed the diabetics.
And had he found "wait loops" in the program which conceivably could control outcomes, or "Christmas trees" — Nunn's term for surprise packages in a program?
Think of an outsize, insanely expensive movie, which conceivably could have foundered like an outsize, insanely expensive vessel, and you will have the name of the No. 1 picture on the Variety list: "Titanic".
Millennium fever has been and gone, although the London Olympics, which conceivably only happened because the country had first acquired a taste for grand projects, saw a revival of what might be called lotteryism.
In an ideal world, all the pro-European, internationalist, and progressive forces in the country would come together to transform the upcoming election into a second Brexit referendum — which conceivably could be won.
There can be little doubt that she, and the president, will savor this book, but political necessity requires that she not publicly "own" her family's slave history, which conceivably could cost her husband votes in the coming election.
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Now I have discussions about which might conceivably not be.
"It could cost him four or five percentage points, which could conceivably cause him to lose.
"On the site, we have removed all information which might conceivably help criminals," he said.
It must wait for the resolution of a lawsuit filed against it by Schering, which could conceivably stretch into 2003.
"There are two measures just sprouting in the political soil, which may conceivably grow to something valuable," he wrote.
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