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  • "The restructuring (of Portnet) has made the project more ro - bust, it is now less of a politician's dream and more like a po - tentially successful project," Richard Goode, Coega Project Coor - dinator for the Department of Trade and Industry said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Kisoko said quickly and lightly, as if trying to defuse a po - tentially thorny situation.

    Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995

  • The need to train large numbers of men to engage in po - tentially self-destructive acts, for example, grew greater after the French Revolution had shown the military value of more popular armies and after the

    WAR AND MILITARISM THEODORE ROPP 1968

  • It can also po - tentially overcome discretization problems that might intro - duce artifacts at the boundaries of binary patterns

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest4349de 2010

  • It can also po - tentially overcome discretization problems that might intro - duce artifacts at the boundaries of binary patterns

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest4349de 2010

  • It can also po - tentially overcome discretization problems that might intro - duce artifacts at the boundaries of binary patterns

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest4349de 2010

  • (Nutrition / Nutrition) ... tentially a lot to gain!

    Inside Tri 2009

  • The program reflects NIH's commitment to supporting po-tentially transformative research, even if it carries a greater than usual degree of scientific risk. "

    Iowa City Press-Citizen - Local News 2008

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