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Potential and around
Potential flow around a wing
Potential Slayers from around the globe congregate at Buffy's home and she trains them to battle the First Evil.
The Human Potential Movement ( HPM ) arose out of the milieu of the 1960s and formed around the concept of cultivating extraordinary potential that its advocates believed to lie largely untapped in all people.
* Potential flow around a circular cylinder
In an effort to eliminate all threats to the First Evil's resurgence, he directs hordes of Bringers to systematically kill Potential Slayers around the world.
Consequently, the Shadow Men's spell also created a large number of Potential Slayers — normal girls around the world who may one day be called.
Potential applicants had around 16 weeks to put their proposals on paper and send them back to the Radio Authority.
Potential rivals with some competition in package delivery are Rautakirja, which has a network of kiosks around the country, and Matkahuolto, with a bus network.
One of the reasons Scientology doctrines portray Suppressive Persons as such a danger is that they are supposed to make people around them become Potential Trouble Source ( abbreviated PTS ).
The Bringers became assassins of Potential Slayers around the world.

Potential and would
Potential evapotranspiration ( PET ) is the amount of water that would be evaporated and transpired if there were sufficient water available.
Potential problems in vehicle applications would include the higher cost of end devices, which must be equipped with active controls and communication, and the possibility of intereference with other radio frequency devices in the vehicle or other places.
Potential evaporation or potential evapotranspiration ( PET ) is defined as the amount of evaporation that would occur if a sufficient water source were available.
Potential purchasers were particularly anxious that radiation would somehow escape through the oven walls or door.
At the same time, in order to find the lowest binding energy on the Potential energy surface ( PES ) between planted fragments and receptor pocket, the scoring function calculation would be done for every step of conformation change of the fragments derived from every type of possible fragments combination.
Potential conflicts of interests could arise from the fact that if McKinsey ’ s policy recommendations were implemented, they would heavily benefit industries like logging, mining and paper with whom McKinsey maintains close business relations.
Potential targets detected by the PAR would be sent to the Missile Site Radar ( MSR ) and to the North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD ).
Potential readers were advised that they would need " an Internet connection, a World Wide Web ( WWW ) browser and a universal resource locator for GNN or a local copy of the GNN ' home page ' ( which is available via electronic mail ).
* When Dawn is thought to be a Potential, Willow says that it would make sense because she shares blood with Buffy, then Anya goes on to say that she " never really got that ", referencing the fan confusion over the subject.
* Potential reduction in costs for each redistricting effort after 2010, but net impact would depend on decisions by voters.
Potential applications involve the direction and regeneration of severed nerves although these would only become available in the very distant future.
Potential participants were not told that the programme would involve living on a landfill, but were instead told that they would be part of " a unique eco-challenge ".
Potential reasons include wishing to bury Jesus themselves ; believing that Jesus would soon return and wanting his body in their possession ; a " pious deceit " to restore Jesus's good name after being crucified as a criminal ; or an outright plot to fake a resurrection.

Potential and possibilities
Potential " aneutronic " ( or substantially aneutronic ) nuclear fusion possibilities, which result in essentially no neutrons among the nuclear fusion products, are almost certainly not very amenable to muon-catalyzed fusion.
Potential output in macroeconomics corresponds to one point on the production possibilities frontier ( or curve ) for a society as a whole seen in introductory economics, reflecting natural, technological, and institutional constraints.

Potential and for
Potential for comedy lay in his use of ' contemporary ' characters, in his sophisticated tone, his relatively informal Greek ( see In Greek below ), and in his ingenious use of plots centred on motifs that later became standard in Menander's New Comedy, such as the ' recognition scene '.
Potential for additional productivity from fallow land was questionable, however, because much of Honduras's soil lacks the thick volcanic ash found elsewhere in Central America.
Potential alternate fates for Vortigern are provided.
* Potential evapotranspiration, a measure of the atmospheric demand for water vapour from evaporation and transpiration
Potential sputtering has only been observed for certain target species.
Potential sites for space colonies include the Moon, Mars, asteroids and free-floating space habitats.
In 2008, the AIUM published a 130-page report titled " American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Consensus Report on Potential Bioeffects of Diagnostic Ultrasound " stating that there are indeed some potential risks to administering ultrasound tests, which include " postnatal thermal effects, fetal thermal effects, postnatal mechanical effects, fetal mechanical effects, and bioeffects considerations for ultrasound contrast agents.
Although she nearly causes the end of the world after her soulmate Tara is killed, she is also responsible for magically activating all of the Potential Slayers in the world.
* Pliny Fisk III ( born 1944 ), co-founder and co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems ( CMPBS )
His most important work in potential theory is summarised in his 1911 book Researches in Potential Theory ( Potentialtheoretische Untersuchungen ), which received the Jablonowski Society award in Leipzig ( 1500 marks ), and the Richard Lieben award from the University of Vienna ( 2000 crowns ) for the most outstanding work in the field of pure and applied mathematics written by any kind of ' Austrian ' mathematician in the previous three years.
See also Potential energy for a discussion of the spring constant and the force required to distort bungee cords and other spring-like objects.
In 2008, the drug was put on the FDA's Potential Signals of Serious Risks List to be further evaluated for approval.
The method is promoted by The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential ( IAHP ), a Philadelphia nonprofit, but has been criticized by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
* How to Leverage the Maximum Potential of XML for Localization
She served on the board of directors of The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential ( IAHP ) for 20 years, a nonprofit educational organization that introduces parents to the field of child brain development.
# Potential developers for the ink should be as few as possible.
Potential evapotranspiration ( PET ) is a representation of the environmental demand for evapotranspiration and represents the evapotranspiration rate of a short green crop, completely shading the ground, of uniform height and with adequate water status in the soil profile.
Potential evapotranspiration is usually measured indirectly, from other climatic factors, but also depends on the surface type, such as free water ( for lakes and oceans ), the soil type for bare soil, and the vegetation.
Potential sites are in North Acton and also the BBC's Television Centre in Wood Lane, which will become vacant for development in 2013 once the corporation moves out to new premises in central London.
# Potential for brain isolation by brain damage,
* The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential ( IAHP )
Potential candidates for antibodies and early stage results from clinical trials have been announced.

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