61.   Not only will they see each other and converse in real time but they will be able to share and manipulate together the contents of their computer screens.

62.   They seemed to be able to move through the red death without being frozen in time.

63.   The tubes have a different stiffness and it is important to be able to measure distances within several milimetres.

64.   Not that there was much traffic about on a Sunday evening, and I was able to park right outside Sedgeley House.

65.   If individuals are less mobile internationally, a central government is more able to effect redistribution policies.

66.   Clothiers in Gloucestershire did not reduce piece rates, and so weavers were able to profit from their enhanced productivity.

67.   Some have concentrated on emphasising the implications of member countries no longer being able to employ monetary and exchange rate policies in pursuit of domestic economic objectives.

68.   Speakers are able to code switch between these in ways which their peer groups license as appropriate.

69.   They are consequently able to flow only very short distances before they solidify.

70.   She felt totally in charge, totally confident, able to cope not only with herself but with any emergencies that might crop up.

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