Only that it could be so and definitely will be at some point in the future.
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It could be so again, but Lebanon and Bosnia offer examples where historic harmonies have fractured.
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He retained the original front doors and fireplace--each stone was numbered so it could be replaced just so--adding new windows in the exact positions as those in the old building.
It could not be so, in fact: Congress cannot be bound, nor the constitution changed, by referendum.
If only it could always be so simple.
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The Flip was not just easy-to-use, but it could be employed so quickly that it made the process of starting to record video on an Android smartphone feel as slow as booting a Windows desktop PC.
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"On land, it could be mounted in trailers so it has applications across the globe, " said Mr Booen.
So it could be developed along Welsh lines, said Mr Jones, so it could respond as a service to the needs of the people of Wales.
Prof James said it was funded specifically so it could be fed back to Nice.
Smith said those investors are likely not in the market as much as they normally would be, so it could be having an overhang on prices.
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The only problem was, for the system to work most efficiently for industry, it needed a network so it could be duplicated at all or many of the locks.
Then it's going to be hitting winter soon and all the snow, so it could be indefinitely.
They seemed to say it could be resolved, so hopefully I will get a voucher for somewhere new.
Windows XP, released to consumers in 2001, was also granted a lifeline to ensure that it could be used on so-called netbooks - cut-down net-capable laptops that are proving very popular.
The ICO told Google it must supply the data immediately so it could be subjected to forensic analysis before the ICO decided on the necessary course of action.
If it was truly meant to be a penalty as claimed, it would have had more teeth and bite in it, which were purposely left out so it could be relabeled in the Supreme Court if challenged.
And last year the publication faced accusations that its message had been diluted after it changed its rules so that it could be sold by unemployed people, as well as the homeless.
Land would be both re-zoned and reclaimed so it could be developed for housing, leading to a greater supply, he said.
The trial can be made bigger, so that it could be used for Food and Drug Administration approval, if the initial results due later this year are positive.
Gill said the case would be rushed through by Fifa so that it could be dealt with as soon as possible.
It was essential to reduce public spending so that it could be funded by "an affordable level of taxation", he added.
"Wales will want revenge and will be on their home ground, the great Millennium Stadium, so it could be a different story, " he said.
The second phase involved filtering the waste-water a third time, to bring it up to irrigation grade quality, so that it could be reused locally without upsetting anyone downwind of the plant.
Mr Mountney then set about producing a commemorative postcard to mark the visit but the borough council deemed it distasteful and ordered Mr Mountney to surrender the page with the signature so it could be displayed at Newark Town Hall.
As with so many collieries, the men were laid off and the pit was put on "care and maintenance" which meant keeping it free from noxious gases and seeping water so that it could be reopened if the industry picked up.
Every time I use iTunes, I wonder how Jobs and Apple could let it be so antisocial.
Taken aback, I had mumbled that it could be three million or so.
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