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While this, in theory, can be audited, in practice the knowledge to do so is unlikely to be possessed by the auditor.
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The Last Exorcism, which opens Friday, concerns a young girl who may or may not be possessed by the devil (hence the exorcism).
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But suffice it to say that older movie also was about a young girl who may or may not be possessed by the devil.
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He had to be possessed by the devil.
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However, NFA items owned by properly drafted trusts may be legally possessed by any Trustee and a beneficiary may use the item in the presence or under the authority of the Trustee.
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There were complex problems in the post-World War II era that needed to be addressed by people who, and by citizens who, possessed a university degree or possessed access to university education.
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If Tim Tebow were to be sprinkled with magic Lombardi dust and simultaneously possessed by the spirits of Johnny Unitas, Otto Graham and Popeye the Sailor-Man, he would be lucky to be one-quarter as good as Peyton Manning at his best.
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Do intellectual gifts, such as those possessed by Rubin, tend to be feminized?
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In so doing, the CITO will become more intimate with business processes, and the capabilities that are possessed by IT, but which are opaque to the businessperson, could be applied, both to the questions and to the information that is drawn out by asking the questions.
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Considering the quantity of information it holds, he wrote it in an amazingly short amount of time, and a reader can feel how fully he was possessed by his project, and how much fun he found the job to be.
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