Just maybe we can confront our place with awe and admiration, respect and veneration. |
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Maybe, just maybe, school vouchers could be part of the remedy instead of the threat that some activists fear. |
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He clenched the wheel tighter, then relaxed his grip, thinking that maybe, just maybe Ellie would catch on. |
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And maybe, just maybe, one day some Prince Charming would come along and sweep her off her feet. |
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It wouldn't protect thousands of players from continuing to deceive themselves that, maybe, just maybe, that next jackpot will be theirs. |
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Some think or hope that if they go along with the current paradigm, then maybe, just maybe, they will get onto the gravy train too. |
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Lily doubted he was serious, but just maybe she had misjudged him. |
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Maybe, just maybe, this approach will yield common ground that can be the foundation to build a bridge to peace. |
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Because this time they are saying that maybe, just maybe, the virus will be pimped up and really kill people. |
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Or maybe, just maybe, he will zing the president on a white-hot issue dominating every waking moment for, um, some voters. |
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Maybe he was a claws-et Benny Goodbear fan, or maybe, just maybe, he was hoping to recreate some of the un-fur-gettable tunes of Guy Lombeardo. |
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Yuck, a Love Story is an endearing tale about romancing yucky girls who maybe, just maybe, aren't that yucky after all. |
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A lot of Canadians have come up to me and said that just maybe the Liberals missed the mark on this one. |
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Maybe, just maybe he'd be able to get the message across if he stripped it down to its bare bones. |
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She was consoling herself with the promise of hot coffee and maybe, just maybe, a chocolate-chip cookie. |
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And maybe, just maybe, there are black helicopters with United Nations decals about to descend on heartland America. |
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Boston should be fine for quite some time, just maybe not the Yanks. |
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Or maybe, just maybe, The unauthorized Saved By the Bell is just plain atrocious. |
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Yep, first night-time date and maybe, just maybe I'll get lucky too. |
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Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine. |
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Or just maybe the occasional pig-out does soothe the soul and make for a happier, healthier individual. |
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It means that maybe, just maybe, there are repercussions attached to the actions of our reality tv stars. |
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The success of Guardians of the Galaxy maybe, just maybe, could be a watershed moment for women. |
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To be worn with a skirt and a perfect pedicure, of course, to deflect the nagging thought that just maybe, with all this yoga, I am turning into a hippie. |
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Maybe, just maybe, the dark clouds that have glowered over efforts to tackle global warming for years are starting to disperse and let the sunlight in. |
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Even though our houses here in Belfast are made of bricks and mortar with lockable doors, maybe, just maybe, we are still managing to keep the mud hut mentality alive! |
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Maybe, just maybe, we need to stop fooling ourselves and realise that often our best desires and projects are servants of our own ego's, our own deepest self concern and self love. |
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Or, just maybe, the software will do right by me. |
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I tried on a pair of drop-crotch pants one day because they were trendy and I thought maybe, just maybe, I could rock them. |
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