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deeming
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We’ll continue to operate as much as we can virtually as we monitor the situation in hopes of returning to play when it’s deemed safe.
While the mission was deemed a success, SpaceX did make some important changes to the capsule as a result of the flight, including reinforcing the heat shield, which protects the crew as the Dragon spacecraft reenters the atmosphere.
Students can also switch from in-person back to virtual at any point, if they deem the environment unsafe.
This section of Doyle Drive was deemed seismically unsafe, and California OK’d its demolition.
About a dozen years ago, a couple climbers in the Wasatch started a thing called No-Star Tuesdays, in which they would pick a bunch of routes that a local guidebook had deemed to deserve zero stars and go climb them.
Then Ultron materializes, deeming the Avengers “unworthy,” before summoning a fleet of drone suits to attack the heroes.
Unfortunately, no studios jumped at the project, deeming it too weird and inaccessible for a mainstream audience.
Deeming it to be “adulterated and misbranded,” they dyed the milk blue.
Berlusconi likely regrets deeming these elections a referendum on his popularity.
After deeming earlier death-penalty rulings unconstitutional, the court had now upheld another one.
They awoke on the morrow, their minds still distraught and deeming the thing was but a nightmare.
In the days of old, Lovers felt true passion, Deeming years of sorrow By a smile repaid.
And as he was going softly, deeming himself unseen, St. Francis was aware of him by the rustling of the leaves under his feet.
Deeming herself forgotten, she believed she would be safe in Wirtemberg.
I am not far from deeming that this is a land of dreams made for my beguiling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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