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  • n  the inherent capacity for coming into being
  • n  an aptitude that may be developed

  • And pure potentiality is your intrinsic nature.
  • Witness the fact that some undergraduates, dissatisfied with mellow yellow, are already beginning to tout the high potentiality of yet another new ingredient: spider webs.
  • From its first days, Marxism-Leninism has been peculiarly blind to the potentiality of nationalism to trample like an enraged warthog through the neat corn rows of class theory and .
News & Articles

  • How Hollywood Pirates Anime
    Transcendence’s tale about cybernetic potentiality is ingenious, but it was also done 16 years ago. Hollywood has been borrowing liberally from Japan’s anime and manga past.
    April 18, 2014 - The Daily Beast via Yahoo! News
Quotes

  • Robert Winston in Scotsman
    We cannot say that Japan and India enjoy their full potentiality in the economic field, but in the light of economic scales and mutual complimentarities of both countries, we have a good possibility for further expansion of our bilateral... Taro Aso http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro_Aso&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNGt7q8tJigtlDKlHsScCoErM9S-hA Economic Times http://www.google.com/url?q=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/India_to_remain_largest_recipient_of_Japans_ODA/articleshow/1801996.cms&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNH6IRqwcB5YwTpFd_F6NIinqviRfQ Mar 24, 2007 76450 103312 potentiality Professor Robert Winston said: The difficulty is that too much of the cord blood doesn't contain stem cells at all. We don't know that cord-blood stem cells have the same potentiality as embryonic stem cells. I am afraid the cardinal is looking for...

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