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61. However, it's not hard to imagine any number of products or services--dubious or not--for people whose relationships may be either nontraditional or in turmoil.
62. In both of these, any number of impressions can be accommodated and the sprue gates, (Figure 12.5) now termed secondary sprues, are fed from runner systems situated below the parting surface.
63. Because it is in JSON format, the profile report data can be viewed in any number of ways.
64. There have been any number of dramatic transitions, beginning in 1945 when Henry Ford II wrested control of the company from his confused grandfather and his thuggish underling Harry Bennett.
65. If some of your attributes are multivalued, you can call the add() method for that attribute any number of times to supply all the required values.
66. Stoke City were this week's roadkill and, if anything, this ruthless execution was more minatory than any number of six-goal massacres.
67. You can specify any number of lines in an editing operation, and these operations can be combined and given in a series.
68. Multi-colour printing: Colour printing not limited by the use of process colours. Any number of colours and any special colours may be used.
69. With a compiler, a given source statement may be converted to any number of machine - level instructions .
70. Apple Inc.'s iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone with easy-to-use touch-screen technology that allows users to surf the Web, tap out messages or control any number of inventive applications.
71. An X-Y plotter should be able to plot any number of series lines on a 2-D plane.
72. The next example assumes that device_namer outputs one part for the device name, followed by any number of parts which will form additional symbolic links.
73. He often gives speeches on what's broken in the medical world, and holds salons where some of the most interesting minds in medicine hold forth on any number of mind bending topics.
74. The turret lathe is a production lathe used to make any number of identical pieces.
75. Instruments like this can be used for any number of things, such as weather tracking,[http://sentencedict.com] space weather tracking and high-altitude atmospheric research.
76. The matrix of cells can have any number of dimensions.
77. In order to establish the factualness of an event, any number of concrete things need to be appealed to.
78. Remember that a test case can contain any number of individual tests.
79. The opaque nature of a Web service method combined with the descriptive power of XML documents for data are perfect for integrating any number of remote operations.
80. A simple tag line, the use of graphics, your site's title, or any number of other elements on your home page can serve to provide new visitors with some indication of what your site's purpose is.
81. There are any number of issues he could block or help push through parliament.
82. This might mean (for instance), zero critical defects, at most one "high priority" defect so long as there is a workaround, five "mediums,(sentencedict.com)" and any number of "lows."
83. Any number of eligible products can be installed to a package group.
84. On any given project, skill in any number of general management areas may be required.
85. After the client successfully attaches to the server, it can join any number of channels and start sending and receiving messages.
86. For more on this, see the works of Barbara Tuchman, and any number of recent chapters of American foreign policy.
87. The worry is not that yields are flattening out in farmers’ fields, where agronomic practices or the weather or any number of things may be responsible.
88. A UNIX system runs any number of applications simultaneously, sharing its finite physical resources judiciously among all.
89. A transistor memory cell can be made with any number of terminals.
90. These items and any number of other pieces of operational data serve to paint a picture of the health of a particular system or application.
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