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For a brief moment, argues Guy, the Guises' project of acquiring a French empire in the British Isles was transformed from "fantasy" to one with real potential.

No longer the healthy alternative, it will now be viewed as a potentially life-threatening food which many of us will from now on avoid.

DAVID HARDAKER: With the possibility of SARS being checked in Australia, public health officials across Asia are monitoring a health crisis which the World Health Organisation says has the potential to be more serious than SARS.

I mean, the potential is worse than SARS.

Reflecting Absence has the potential to be art in this sense.

They made that journey in the spirit of discovery, to learn the potential of the vast new territory and to chart the way for others to follow.

The decision, made without public comment, allows the federal government to continue its policy of maintaining secrecy when it arrests a terrorism suspect or a potential grand jury witness in the USA.

For about 100 detainees charged with crimes and 50 held as potential witnesses, the government has released names but no other details.

Cr Dennis Palmer also spoke against the initial rescission motion but asked whether the EPA issue had been addressed? Cr Braybrooks informed that the fuel pump area had been covered and said it was a potential concern only.

Cr Braybrooks said that if the council is owners of the building it had to look at the potential return on its investment.

Cr Braybrooks said that he was sympathetic to the rescission motion, saying it gave the council an opportunity to reflect upon the proposal and buy some time to look at the possible costs of refurbishment and potential income from opening up the commercial part of the project in more detail.

Cr Braybrooks said it was a chance to look at what income could be generated from renting out premises within the site and gauge the interest of potential tenants.

After Van Ruijven gives a scandalous commission to the artist, Griet is forced into a potentially ruinous situation.

Ben Brantley of the New York Times thought it contained "some of the most potentially powerful scenes in the Albee canon", but a "lack of emotional credibility is a problem throughout.

What's remarkable, though, is that Milton's magnum opus has suddenly come to be viewed as potentially performable.


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