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I knew that pollinators make possible a lot of what lands on our dinner plates — 75% of food crops, I’m told.

We will not be able to achieve our climate goals solely by shifting gas powered vehicles to electric vehicles; we also must transition a significant number of daily trips in our cities to mass transit, biking or walking — precisely what the Active Transportation Program helps make possible.

“Appropriate education and explanation of form evolution will speed up the process of assimilation,” Frey wrote in his 1939 treatise, “In Search of a Living Architecture,” “and make possible the simultaneous creation of modern means and respective forms.”

That would make possible The Beach Boys — a name, Jardine said, that he never liked.

For a lucky few, like Kendric, the treatment could make possible lives they have longed for.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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