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1 Conclusion: Both bortezomib plus rituximab regimens seem feasible in relapsed or refractory indolent lymphomas.
2 It don't seem feasible to me, you know.'
3 And as a memorial window did not seem feasible a compromise was made on the memorial skylight.
4 This has the capacity to resolve an ongoing matter in a way that perhaps didn't seem feasible before.
5 At this time, a perinatal screening with the objective of primary prevention of AD does not seem feasible .
6 He thought of staying where he was and waiting for Gouache, but the idea did not seem feasible .
7 In the absence of any accurate demographic or clinical predictor of SIL, targeted screening does not seem feasible .
8 But I shall make the attempt if I am directed to do so in any manner that shall seem feasible .
9 Even if an all-embracing agreement does not seem feasible in Copenhagen, at the very least fundamental framework conditions should be established.
10 Chiang portrays the stories of both the humans and the digients realistically, making short leaps that seem feasible and not far-fetched.
11 That was because the country's elimination strategy meant it did not seem feasible that Auckland would ever get to that number, the service said.
12 It may seem feasible -after all -there are plenty who want to engage in more focused and "on topic" debates.
13 As, however, this did not seem feasible , he would have liked to see Lohengrin spell-bound by some powerful motive, and prevented from getting away.
14 Yet as soon as Geary arrived at a solution of the problem, as soon as the "deal" began to seem feasible , he commenced to hesitate.
15 The plan seemed feasible , and I made preparations to carry it out.
16 But in a summer full of surprises-bothgood and bad - anything seemed feasible .
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