| 41. | This proved to be the limit of how far the Italian invaders would get under the command of De Bono.
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| 42. | He accepted that there were exceptions to these rules and he set out what he believed should be the limits:
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| 43. | The sky seemed to be the limit for Raisio Group in 1995, when its Benecol margarine was introduced in Finland.
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| 44. | When it comes to the salaries of sports stars in the 21st Century, the sky might not be the limit.
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| 45. | I have contracted to do two more books and that will be the limit of what I do, I think.
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| 46. | For two days, however, he saw nothing, and the third was to be the limit of his stay.
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| 47. | This was thought to be the limit at that time but a discovery in 2012 may allow focusing gamma-ray telescopes.
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| 48. | In Vienna, Khrushchev suggested that three inspections per year would have to be the limit, as anything more frequent would constitute espionage.
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| 49. | Cauchy's classical definition of the sum of a series defines the sum to be the limit of the sequence of partial sums.
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| 50. | With all these new changes the sky will indeed be the limit for the well trained, well informed, computer assisted eyecare professional.
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