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1 Is it not sometimes possible to drive away an enemy with a glance?
2 It is, moreover, sometimes possible to combine moral reprobation with a sense of humour.
3 It is sometimes possible , by twisting back and forth, to remove this outer skin intact.
4 In 1932 such things were still sometimes possible .
5 Ericson's acquaintance with the Langleys ripened into that rapid intimacy which is sometimes possible in London.
6 Rumour has it that it's sometimes possible to see the snow-capped mountains of Sierra Nevada 150 miles away.
7 It is sometimes possible to hire a vehicle, but this generally consists only of a miserable peasant's cart.
8 Some of those same sectors also require faster turn-around times on problem resolutions than are sometimes possible with outsourcing.
9 It is sometimes possible to feel the little nodular growths, and they can be seen when they are superficial.
10 It is also sometimes possible , in certain circumstances, to include the CoS application as part of the Sponsor Licence application.
11 Sleep is sometimes possible .
12 It is sometimes possible to question a person in that condition, and to learn what he would not disclose when awake.
13 However, not everything is as chaotic as the weather: even predictions very far ahead are sometimes possible , especially in astrophysics and cosmology.
14 It's sometimes possible to leave a particularly well-wedged cam hook in place for protection, but back it up as soon as possible!
15 In mountainous lands, it was sometimes possible for two armies to pass only a valley apart and never know the other was there.
16 Life is long, and the world wide, and it is sometimes possible to lose sight of people with whom one has disagreeable associations.
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