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"It was not clear at all that we would have suitable DNA," Dr. Korbonits said.
Dahlke said about 3.6 million to 5 million acres of agricultural land would have suitable characteristics for similar recharge projects.
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"The same roads that would have been suitable for bicyclists were also suitable for automobiles because they were almost as fragile," said James Akerman, a pre-eminent road map historian and the director of the Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library in Chicago.
Only a few dots of high ground would have been suitable for a grave.
Cooler finishing from Connor Wickham or Jermain Defoe would have meant suitable punishment.
For a club that can afford to have over 30 players on loan around Europe, you would expect Chelsea would have more suitable and experienced options.
"This is the kind of place that would have been suitable for life," Dr. Squyres went on, but quickly added: "Now that doesn't mean life was there.
One psychiatrist complained: "The style of the conference would have been suitable for a convention of cosmetics sales reps; this is supposed to be a scientific meeting.
Japanese papermakers improved the quality of paper still further, and the quality of their paper would have been suitable for folding, although no hard evidence of origami exists before 1600.
"I had been working in publishing for 10 years, first at Doubleday, then at Harper & Row, then at New American Library," Mr. McCormack recalled while sitting in a plush chief-executive-style chair at the center of a conference table that would have been suitable for his former office.
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