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Credible, physical, capable of an upset, yet liable to suffer when the blowtorch is applied.
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The arrival of the lightning-fingered Jenkins in 2010 confirmed White Denim as gifted purveyors of a kind of fantasy southern rock: musically voracious, deft and yearning, yet still liable to scorch your eyebrows off if you get too close.
And no directors from the financial crisis have yet been found liable under these laws.
Following the defeat, the Indian government amended the law to apply it retroactively, which could yet leave Vodafone liable.
Yet she remains liable to her promisee when she makes and breaches a contract.
Given the legal doctrine, it is impossible for the defendant to have had the obligation and done the action yet not be liable.
Microscopic and spectroscopic investigations in the electron microscope and synchrotron radiation experiments suggest that Zn ions are transported through these channels in a liable (yet unidentified) form, and then form stable complexes upon His binding.
Yet one was liable to see anything at The Otter's Head.
If your space is bulging, you need to tackle the sentimental clutter the most precisely because it is the hardest to let go of and yet the most liable to be preventing you from living a fulfilled life right now.
It can be tricked to expand far beyond its true bounds, and yet, if overburdened, is liable to shut down altogether.
And how can you be sure the buyer isn't some rogue who will take your car, yet leave you still liable for potential speeding tickets and fines?
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