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1 Large animal models should prove invaluable to the progress of the field.
2 Brunetti envied Padovani his technique; it would prove invaluable in questioning suspects.
3 Yet there are some excellent high-street agencies that could prove invaluable .
4 Once the goal reached, this record would prove invaluable in retracing their way.
5 As an article of food, the cocoanuts would prove invaluable to shipwrecked crews.
6 The assistance of former Separatist advisers would ultimately prove invaluable .
7 And he had just planted disinformation that in the long run might prove invaluable .
8 What was said next, though, would possibly prove invaluable .
9 The clews thus afforded must prove invaluable to him.
10 Family members will prove invaluable around this time.
11 Access to any such source could prove invaluable to my study and would be greatly appreciated.
12 His experience with Cylon culture might prove invaluable .
13 His Champions League experience will prove invaluable once Blackburn force their way into the elite, too.
14 Then again, the social parts may prove invaluable .
15 Nicklaus's advice should prove invaluable in the longer-term.
16 This will prove invaluable in reversing the plan to displace people and hide possible crimes against humanity.
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