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If it is force - dynamic at all , possible merely indicates the absence of a barrier to something happening ; it is quite neutral as to potential degree of difficulty ( so that we can say either quite possible or barely possible ) .
If it is force - dynamic at all , possible merely indicates the absence of a barrier to something happening ; it is quite neutral as to potential degree of difficulty ( so that we can say either quite possible or barely possible ) .
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Finally , an issue that is particularly relevant to theories of language change is whether it is possible for a language to change in a direction that is the opposite of changes in Icelandic : according to THOMAS W. JUNTUNE's analysis ...
Finally , an issue that is particularly relevant to theories of language change is whether it is possible for a language to change in a direction that is the opposite of changes in Icelandic : according to THOMAS W. JUNTUNE's analysis ...
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He was an excellent raconteur - and , if it be possible , an even better listener . Of course , there were also local duties in Washington . Early in the ACLS period Milt and Mortimer Graves prepared a report on the ILP's first year .
He was an excellent raconteur - and , if it be possible , an even better listener . Of course , there were also local duties in Washington . Early in the ACLS period Milt and Mortimer Graves prepared a report on the ILP's first year .
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