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Having never thought to ride one — any more than one of those ridiculous party bikes (which probably are fun if you're drunk enough to get on) — I had to wonder, could pedicabs really be that bad?

In addition to cellulose, termites require vitamins and nitrogenous foods (e.g., proteins), which probably are supplied by fungi normally present in the decayed wood diet common to most termites.

As late as 1768, the first edition of Encyclopædia Britannica gave voice to a common misconception by defining volcanoes as "burning mountains, which probably are made up of sulphur and some other matter proper to ferment with it, and take fire". Today geologists agree that volcanism is a profound process resulting from the thermal evolution of planetary bodies.

As late as 1768, the first edition of Encyclopædia Britannica gave voice to a common misconception by defining volcanoes as "burning mountains, which probably are made up of sulphur and some other matter proper to ferment with it, and take fire".

The company leads the market for fitness trackers, which probably aren't a fad.

The odds of going out of business, which probably are even greater for publicly traded dot-coms, weigh heavily against the potential reward of speculating on acquisitions.

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Which probably is not how they had it drawn up.

Also, they're a size 00, which probably isn't your size?

Which probably wasn't any more idyllic than Jennings's rough youthful years.

Which probably wasn't a bad recipe for getting by in World War II, either.

Her husband kept teasing her about it, which probably wasn't a smart move.

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