For he saw in the mass market of Hollywood one whose artistry might equal or surpass anything available in the European art houses. |
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Police have released an artist's impression of the suspect in an attempt to jog the memory of anyone who might recognise him. |
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To the right is an artist's impression of what some of the hominids might have looked like. |
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Initially, I guessed and told her they might package the salad in an inert or nonoxygen atmosphere of nitrogen or maybe argon. |
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Let's just not run away with the idea the Chip and PIN will eliminate all kinds of plastic fraud, even though it might help in certain cases. |
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With everything pointing to the long haul, the actual results might be difficult to ascertain. |
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Some might argue that they are currently at the top of their game but facing great challenges. |
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I suppose I better be getting home, my roomies might be wondering where I am. |
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Aspirations and longing feelings colour your reasoning but your power of concentration might be impaired. |
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The rule of thumb usually is to have three days of food and water and whatever essentials you might have. |
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On the track you might see the 200m while at the end of the field you have the high jump event and to the side you have the long jump. |
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Would that tell you how many partners I might have had, what TV shows I watch, and what I might do for a living? |
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Hinduism might have started as Dravidian civilization and later merged with Aryan civilization. |
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She searched his rugged features for any clue that he might be patronizing her, but all she saw was genuine interest. |
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For to this end Christ died and lived again, that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living. |
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They might work 15 years for 100 different companies and they obtain long service leave benefits. |
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Finally, Hume might have been influenced by Bayle's treatment of religious questions, especially the argument from design. |
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While admitting the existence of a working class, Davies does not want us to run away with the idea that it might be a political force. |
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Next year I'll be doing five AS levels, but these results might help to open doors for the future. |
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As a long-time fan, I have to say that this post by John might be your best one yet. |
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Danielle might have expected a long-winded, emotional speech about the woman's dream, but her tone was all business. |
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I suppose some European countries might have been prepared to undertake this adventure if Washington had not been running the show. |
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The very least he might propose is a referendum to gain the consent of the people before ascending the throne. |
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Yet his ascendancy was not as smooth and unchallenged as might have been expected. |
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We causally walked through the rooms looking for anything that might help in our journey. |
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I think of myself as one of those guys that every time they putt, it looks like it might go in. |
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I had a really busy week this week, and it looks like things might only get more hectic. |
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It looks like motorcycle bandits might attack if you are on a moped on the island. |
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I had a look in the mirror earlier, and, although you might not believe this, I was even whiter than usual. |
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Not to mention that the socks will rub against each other, which might create discomfort and cause blisters. |
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You might also try attaching moleskin to the inside of your shoes where it might rub, such as your heels. |
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Many young people might run for it if they thought they were being chased by a gang. |
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It's commonly said that you are what you eat, and it might also be true that your looks are a direct reflection of your diet. |
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Tina keeps up to date with trends in nail art and promises she can do any look a customer might see in a magazine. |
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We might think of a notion of ascesis not only as articulated by Walter Pater but also as expressed in the work of scholars like Leo Bersani. |
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So, Eskimoan languages are really extraordinary in their productive word-building capability, for any root you might pick. |
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Ganesh offers her one of his enchanted lotus flowers so that she might visit Buddha in the sky. |
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The Eligibles is one of those lists that a few might complain is shallow, vanity-inducing and lookist, but absolutely everyone scans and selects. |
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The move might seem like nothing more than a disruption, but the director is looking on the bright side. |
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He's only seventeen, and I wonder what the health effects might be, apart from of course asexualizing him. |
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I stated to him that I was ready to do any work that might fall to my lot or that I might be called to do. |
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The steady climb and particularly the final stairway to the fire lookout might give shaky legs to those with vertigo. |
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Each one was dreading that the other might say it was just a holiday romance and that they wanted to finish it. |
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The cross plate might have wings to reach as far as the beams, but query if this be necessary. |
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If you have osteoporosis, the first warning sign might be a sudden sharp pain in your back that seems to have come on for no reason. |
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It might take a little persuasion and there might be a few sharp words exchanged but that was usually the height of it. |
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While one might want to ridicule a particular expression of curiosity, he would be careful of dismissing curiosity root and branch. |
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You might want to put a rock or brick pedestal under the root ball to keep the root ball from sinking. |
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The odd person might wonder about it, but like I said, only a loony would do it. |
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He was a unique investigator, however loony you might have found his results. |
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I might have a pair of amber corner lights for your sedan, LMK if you want them. |
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It surprises me, specifically, that consumers might be swayed enough by the price of loo paper to choose one supermarket chain over another. |
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He added that the council had envisaged some problems might arise but not to the extent that had occurred. |
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The younger man's boot scraped along the surface of the tower wall, finding a narrow crevice between the blocks of ashlar that might support him. |
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Possibly because, as the deputy chief of investigations admitted, his sudden loquacity might well get him a few years off his sentence. |
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Canadians might look askance at this, given their jaundiced attitude towards many things American. |
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A loose cannon might reveal corporate secrets, give out the wrong message, or even open up the company to legal trouble. |
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If this is the standard of fare to be served up by the top six, cynics might say it would be better if the final positions were drawn by lot. |
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It might be assumed that the birds' near-universal distribution led to comparable practices arising independently in different localities. |
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At first glance, this solo debut of the Swiss artist might have been mistaken for a loosely organized group show. |
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Facility restrooms might be a treasure trove of nonessential electric loads. |
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He just might be the loosey-goosey quarterback the Patriots don't want to see right now. |
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This loosey-goosey approach might make it easier for some motivated students to jump the GED hurdle swiftly and move on to college or work. |
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They might just about have grasped the rudiments of e-mail, but they haven't a clue about the new media. |
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They were just about to call for taxi clearance when one of the aircrew told the loadmaster that the battery door might still be open. |
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We'd be asked sort of general questions, and then asked to ramble answers that might one day be useful. |
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He told him certain questions that might be asked about their relationship. |
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I don't know whether it might have been very wise, proper and dignified for the PM to have asked Latham along. |
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He might have escaped when the boats first started the assault on the house. |
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Alternatively, I also have a thing about random whippings such as might be done by a bosuns mate with a rope's end on board ship. |
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The result of a lower sale price is a lesser amount financed, and this might enable you to negotiate better terms for your auto loan. |
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Our analysis reveals that some would-be floaters might respond positively to having advisers based locally. |
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Do you think the hackberry tree beside the little house might be a good place? |
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He might have the best arm in the organization and can hit for power and average. |
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Some of these fascists are crazy and one of them might well have assassinated her. |
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In a couple of days I might be posting a list of issues as long as your arm, but right now, two hours after completion, I'm a happy customer. |
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We can't explain why cornstarch might help rosacea, and we are at a loss why psoriasis might respond to this remedy. |
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They also have a loungewear line that might appeal to classic long board cruisers. |
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Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery. |
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At first glance Jackson Hole might not seem the most likely place to introduce your precious little ones to downhill. |
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I'm sorry I couldn't get you that rose diamond, but I thought you might like the next best thing. |
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The assessable family income might barely put them out of the running for a medical card and medical expenses can be crippling. |
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Be sure to staystitch garment edges that might stretch, such as the neckline and armholes. |
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The flavour, however, is less sugary than you might be led to expect, salty and redolent of rosemary, garlic and vinegar. |
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With rose-tinted glasses, anything will look good but then we might also discover the sometimes hidden beauty is all around us. |
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I have compared forensic work to an operational Rosetta stone, wherein differing languages might be translated back and forth. |
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Or it might be trips or conferences in exotic locales, often with a heavy emphasis on play rather than work. |
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There were several different versions of some of the runes, and individual runes might be carved back-to-front or upside down. |
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Any new programs that Congress might adopt would cost the average American little or nothing. |
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Sounds like Helen might have had quite a little ego trip sitting in the back seat. |
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However, it was also rumoured last week that a third possible bidder might yet emerge from Britain. |
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She wants to spice up a moribund marriage, and thinks that robbing a bank or an armored car might be the perfect antidote to boredom. |
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You might consider trying to change the local time on the computer you're using for a small, added measure of distance. |
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In relation to suitable businesses that might locate in the centre, Mr Marks said the forum has already been looking for suitable tenants. |
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He looks down the list and sees he is rostered for only a single question, on Pathfinder initiatives, whatever they might be. |
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Wiltshire's military might is ready, willing and more than able to answer any call to arms if there is a war with Iraq. |
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In America, were the book a quarter of its price, it might provide light reading for liturgically interested clergy. |
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A bruised pumpkin rots quickly and might not make it through the Halloween season. |
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Rebecca decided not to take the risk that the door might close and lock automatically behind her once she was inside. |
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Kindly inform any person residing outside the parish who might wish to attend this special liturgy. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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He suggests that in some respects, traditionalists might be fighting for a lost cause. |
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And you might get an even better rate if you're prepared to lock the money away for a year or more. |
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He has been given a 20 per cent chance of survival and doctors say he might have three to six months to live. |
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If you've ever seen a romcom before you might be able to guess where this is going. |
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For a moment she thought she very well might be rotting in a dungeon somewhere. |
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A lot of the time I'm here before it opens and see all the food being delivered or I might stay for a lock-in and end up sweeping the floors. |
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A few might be solicitous enough to turn it over to the lost and found counter. |
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They approached warily, as though the food might leap up and assail their gullets violently. |
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The line then is only drawn by the culture around transvestites but I might be missing something? |
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Looking at the collective poverty of our governments, one might think we've been living through a depression. |
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She is the sort of person who, if you called her an unregenerate hippie, might proudly nod assent. |
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They had nothing more than a hope that, if the vessel lived, they might continue to earn their commissions and brokerage. |
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Mary might have been an extremely intelligent woman but she had rotten judgment in men. |
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Her rotund frame was crowded onto a porch swing, her naturally white hair colored, poorly, I might add, red. |
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Purists, however, might regard arranging a Schubert string quartet for chamber orchestra as a step too far. |
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Unfortunately, by this point I was getting tired of living out of a suitcase and I didn't enjoy the city as much as I might have done. |
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Engage any railway buff in a conversation about old lines and you might live to regret it. |
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What the world at large deems success might not feel like success deep in your heart, and you need to be able to live with yourself. |
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Beers not cocktails are the order of the day but you might pick up a nice bit of rough on the way out. |
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I told her that it might be a rough passage, but I believed that she had a good chance of being able to walk again. |
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There would be an immense sense of grief and loss, thoughts of what might have been and cannot now be. |
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Compare that with how much you might otherwise spend on health care benefits, and you'll probably just take two aspirins and sign up. |
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Non-aces out of trump are almost always losers, even though they might earn points in meld. |
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The finding could help scientists develop drugs and other treatments that might one day slow or arrest the disease's progression. |
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A decade ago, a concerted international effort might have arrested its growth. |
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It might be obvious who are the losers in the scandal-obsessed politics of the moment. |
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It might just be that these retro runabouts really are something to feel good about. |
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Typically, a family might use 15 logs of wood a day in order to prepare their meals. |
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You might have thought that I was actually getting out of the lift to inspect the aspidistra in the hallway. |
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That was something I didn't think was even going to be animated, I might have thought of it as live action. |
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In a game of roulette, assuming the wheel is fairly balanced, you might say that the past results show that you can't tell what's coming next. |
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As Jon might expect, I reckon the logical progression is indeed open to argument. |
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Ireland might hold the unenviable title of being the most litigious country in the world. |
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I think I might take his suggestion and live-blog the election night though. |
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That might include a doctor who takes her Tablet PC along for her morning rounds, an insurance agent, or even a package delivery person. |
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If we look for survivors, there are chances where we might run into trouble but it's better than staying here and doing nothing. |
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An element of tragedy that occurs has far less impact than it might have had in a more rounded picture. |
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Scientifically, the book is extremely sound, depicting the planet as realistic as an areologist might hope for. |
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She suspected she might have twins because they run in both her and Stephen's families. |
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Just when it seemed we were getting the go ahead, it looks like this opportunity might be lost. |
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Now, on that first issue, whether or not it was arson, what else might it have been? |
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And that motivation, rather than the diet, might explain whatever weight they lose. |
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But it's a game that might lose you just as many regular readers as it gets you. |
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The club might not be in existence by the end of the season and ultimately it is our livelihoods and careers that are at stake. |
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This enraged the Lombard king, Desiderius, who immediately began conspiring to harm Charles however he might. |
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Once you were smitten with the idea of art history, did you have a conception of where it might lead? |
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Passing artics is fine and I felt less vulnerable than I possibly might in something akin to a Caterham. |
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This is why plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers might also consider setting up similar enterprises. |
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One lone voice may not make a difference, but a flood of them might be impossible to ignore. |
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Special protections from the lorry-load of new financial regulations heaped by Europe on the City might be up for negotiation. |
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Read your glossy magazines and dream away the long, lonely hours with thoughts of when your chance might come. |
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The superimposed computer-generated image above shows what the finished article might look like. Plans and drawings are included in the price. |
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After the funeral, visits and invitations to those bereaved might help ease some of the loneliness and isolation. |
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We put it down to nerves and the fact that she might be feeling lonesome about being away from her family and her boyfriend for a long time. |
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Wales march on, but for poor tired Italy, the long flight home will be a chance to reflect on what might have been. |
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I must confess I did anticipate that his many years in the Civil Service would show that he might be rather rule-bound. |
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Proper use of magick then, might entail casting the runes to decide whether a course of action is appropriate. |
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Last week's long-awaited victory also served to boost the hope that the Wasps might be able to compete in this game. |
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I know it might seem a bit pretentious, a bit arty, but to me they are Nordic gods. |
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Here he did the opposite, focusing and rousing his inner might until his eyes sparked like chill candles and cast a faint glare before him. |
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If the referees call the game in the manner in which the rule book dictates, trapping might not even be an issue. |
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Randon's eyes were glowing eagerly, hope roused within him that they might go to the aid of Falgrice's people after all. |
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At least with extraterrestrial intelligences we can guess what might have happened. |
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A long sea voyage aboard a Viking longboat would be difficult for you, but you might be able to manage it. |
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With those data, the interface might then direct the student toward help with long division rather than with multiplication. |
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Ramsay realized that argon and helium might be members of a hitherto unsuspected new group in the Periodic Table. |
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If dead skin builds up around the wart, it might help to trim it away or rub it down gently with a pumice stone. |
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We've developed a Heritage Skills Apprenticeship Program that preserves artisanal skills that might otherwise be lost. |
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Until we have done the research we do not know what the long-term effects might be. |
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She believed that other women might express themselves artistically, too, using flowers as their medium. |
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Given that forecasts were so inaccurate, I thought it might be preferable to rely on projections based on simple rules of thumb. |
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Go on, you can't lose and you just might acquire the confidence to make an outstanding success at your home business or other challenging venture! |
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They might not have been as happy, but they didn't face complete ruin. |
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Groups of humans that remained in Africa might be expected to differ from those that migrated to the Russian steppes, the Asian archipelagos, or the Australian outback. |
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The election is on Tuesday and freeman is rightfully concerned that his political views might infringe upon her chances. |
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We can win it only if we do not force our forces to fight in a legal fog, constantly speculating and litigating piecemeal about what the law might be. |
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We might, for example, give up the claim that this liquid is an acid, or the claim that this is a piece of litmus paper, or the claim we are not hallucinating, etc. |
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Fearing that the French Revolution might encourage similar action by the British people, Burke penned his Reflections. |
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The Romanesque signaled venerable ancientness and might well have been combined with more up-to-date Italianate features in the formation of a retroactive antique style. |
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But strangely, it never crosses our heroes' minds to wonder if the rumoured little green men might be susceptible to a bit of good old-fashioned lead poisoning. |
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Not because I was fretting about how this might affect the product on the court. |
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Perhaps had it been filmed in Romanian, it might have turned out better. |
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Sena might have felt insulated from suspicion in part because of his friendly relationship with local police. |
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This might actually be the right strategy, as it is the urbanites that have been most psychologically affected and found it the most difficult by being out on the streets. |
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There's surprisingly little action and what there is reminds us that part of the fun of live action is the sense that the actors might really be in danger. |
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Glass windows and tin roofing might be added to traditional adobe or log homes, but daily routines within those dwellings rarely changed radically. |
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The Arian denial of the Godhead of the Son had carried with it the corollary that the Spirit too might be inferior to the Son, as the Son was to the Father. |
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It's not easy to find regular help where I live and I am loath to let my garden go, but can you suggest what I might do to cut down on the mowing? |
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Al's return shot was a weak lob at the net, a shot that could be put away with a big overhead smash, the way a Gonzales might finish off an opponent. |
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That nation is on the brink of economic Armageddon and so might we be. |
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I might as well sell a lobe of my brain, or a chamber of my heart. |
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In nineteenth-century Turkey, for instance, many Armenians were afraid that if they were heard speaking Armenian, their tongues might be cut out by Turks. |
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Make the extra effort to do a proper localization and be willing to make some changes if it seems like they might help broaden your game's appeal in other countries. |
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If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs. |
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As much as they might want to expand their diets, just the smell of a new food can trigger a gag reflex in extreme cases. |
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Experts can advise on everything from door chains, window locks and alarms to whether you might benefit from a floodlight in a darkened back yard. |
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For those of us who have cell phones that are not locked into a carrier, you might find it cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM chip once you arrive at your destination. |
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If they were to sell off the operating agency lock, stock, and barrel, and lease the use of the tunnels and stations for, say, a 99-year period, there might be hope. |
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If they were willing to bribe a noxious couple to help a poor girl then what lengths might the this family go to when one of their own was rotting away in jail? |
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In the meantime, it might be a good time for those who have paintings by female artists rotting away in their basements to dust them off and put them up for sale. |
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Warren might have gamed the media somewhat, but he has never lied to reporters about his core beliefs. |
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It might have been tougher for Godfrey had the Cooper S of his competitors not lost nearly 10 minutes right at the start of the Radnor stage with a broken rotor arm. |
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One junior intelligence analyst thought that although they weren't at all like modern American centrifuge rotors, they might be usable in what are known as a Zippe centrifuge. |
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Other than that, if you believe in helping others, enjoy ritual bonding and can find someone to introduce you to a lodge, Freemasonry might be just the thing. |
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Up until the age of 26 I'd been lodging in a single room, sharing a house with people I might rather not have shared with, and feeling generally encroached upon. |
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Where there are heavy and lodged crops on these soils making baled silage might be a better option than using conventional harvesters with modern heavy trailers. |
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I hoped that lofty ambition alone might sneak me through to the finals. |
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Getting a ticket in those circumstances might be seen as a rough trot, but my untrained eye does not detect anything that suggests the law was not broken. |
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The contrast with Russell, who continued the main line of British empiricism, in terms of what might be called the standard analysis, logical atomism, couldn't be more stark. |
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One might logically anticipate that golfers will get more out of the film than those who shun the sport, but I don't think that's an accurate assumption. |
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Why hop around the world for something when it might be round the corner? |
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If the volume is kept down, this latter tendency can provide one with a more rounded and engaging picture of Weblog writers who one might not otherwise know well. |
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One advantage of Inhofe taking the gavel is that he might have to start playing defense. |
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They include automatic defrost functions, but are not totally frost-free, which means that paying that bit extra for a fridge might just ensure your lollo rosso wilts less. |
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In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions. |
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It might have been part of a pirate or a viking ship long ago. |
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If the bank is not going to dip into 2002 profits to deal with the problem, then shareholders need to know what other routes it might take to deal with it. |
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Were this Zach Curtis-directed Theatre in the Round production less entertaining than it is, I might have been more than mildly irked by Beane's rather artless repetition. |
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If it's a long-haul flight I might open the laptop and do a spot of work. |
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It might help Tanner score points with the theater elite if he were just a little more artsy-fartsy and didn't make what he does seem so effortless. |
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Now this was according to God's will, so that the church might be provided with pure altar bread made by the hands of a chaste and innocent youth. |
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I might have a look at it tomorrow arvo to get an idea of the problem. |
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Now to some that might sound like a right royal waste of money, but when you stop to think about how much said chair will be used the cost is much easier to justify. |
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Try as she might, she can't keep her troubled family from fragmenting. |
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I still can't push that memory out of my mind, hard as I might try. |
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A few posters saying so, in a few ladies' loos, might be equally useful. |
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If you develop an ache in an area and there is no risk a bone might be broken, it is usually alright to treat it using rubs and medicines available from your pharmacy. |
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It will doubtless surprise some viewers to learn that the monks' daily routine is not dominated by the strict, ascetic activities one might suppose. |
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As a side note, James and gilbert being forced to hug it out might be the most shocking twist in this entire soap opera. |
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It is tempting to think that the craftsmen who produced the carvings might have been working from designs sourced from rubbings made at the Shengyin Monastery. |
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Scotland might again be its own worst enemy, rubbishing a plucky enterprise which succeeded in publishing a handful of worthwhile books against the odds. |
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In his self-satisfied sense of superiority, it never even occurred to him that he might have been addressing one of those ignorant rubes who voted for him. |
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North Dakota might be a rural state, but the people aren't rubes. |
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Now you might say that some of their policies are a bit loony. |
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If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy. |
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Deciduous trees and shrubs are the best way to achieve this, but in a truly tiny garden, the answer might be a nice clump of zingy-yellow rudbeckia, or crimson sedum. |
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Avoid wearing loose-fitting trailing clothes which might trip you up. |
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But Glaser made no mention of Wachovia, what had gone wrong there, and what might be learned from the lapse in oversight. |
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And you might be able to glean some advance knowledge of new product launches or marketing campaigns. |
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Such feasts might take place at inauguration ceremonies such as dynastic weddings, or to accompany the distribution of loot or booty from raids or trading expeditions. |
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The tumult was such that young Sarah had cause to worry that she might not get even a glimpse of Will and Kate. |
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If you had to name one item that might symbolise the Victorian drawing room, you might opt for the aspidistra plant, seen in most Victorian households. |
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Some might operate on or near the surface, losing much of their advantage. |
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If you were rotten, you might be a vole or an asp or a dung beetle. |
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My copilot and crew chief were concerned we might lose sight of the ship. |
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Today, you might want to hit the delete key and just skip reading this, because today, I'm going to write about the losingest franchise in professional sports. |
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And the Constitution, written on goatskin not rice paper, might be as our country was under Jefferson. |
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Regardless of what the evidence might suggest, all is not lost. |
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Might we think that there are times when it might permissible, perhaps obligatory, for us to do something that runs afoul of the rule of law in the name of a greater good? |
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Don't let your imagination run away with you, or else you might end up convincing yourself of all manner of implausible things based on very little evidence. |
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I think I wanted to remind myself and anyone who might be reading this to hold on to what you believe in no matter how loud the other kids are shouting. |
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They might even assent to the idea that more and more women want marriage and children, not the bogus liberation that the sexual revolution purveyed. |
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All cocktails are on offer too and after 11 pm the house DJs takes to spinning cool sounds to the late-night lounge lizards who might have just wandered in. |
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Melia III said he felt it might be in the town's interest to see if there are others who want the job. |
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It might be supposed,' he wrote, 'that traditional selenography was all but redundant. |
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Injections of an obscure cell best known for making collagen might quell the runaway inflammation that underlies lethal sepsis. |
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Planting brassicas in a seed bed might be slower but you'll get stronger plants as they've grown through colder days. |
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None of the men have ever seen a bosun and they think you might be confusing bosuns with bosons. |
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Indeed, the smallest gun I think might deliver enough shock for a brachiosaur to notice would be a Civil War field piece loaded with solid shot. |
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You might call her operation of matching or meshing arithmetic, but you certainly wouldn't call it mathesis. |
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Some persons might feel the urge to have a bowel movement but be unable to control it before they can get to a bathroom. |
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Openness might be a function of sexuality and gender, as well. |
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A smug, self-pitying sleepwalk through celebrity culture, it might make her Hollywood pals smirk but it will likely make you snore. |
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A meningioma of the scalp that might have developed from a rudimentary meningocele. |
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Our self-images and our relationships might be healthier because people tend to become like the God they worship. |
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One thing you might try yourself before going to the doctor is to apply masking tape over the verruca. |
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When you meet Deem Al Bassam and Amal Al Marri, you might observe their interaction with each other and label them as being very good friends. |
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The respondents are concerned that simply discussing the real estate bubble might create a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Most farms open to the public will let you stroke or bottle-feed them and if you're very lucky, you might even see a lamb being born. |
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Some dieters might have binned toast and sandwiches on the Atkins diet, but their bread bins are bulging again. |
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Tries are rarities in World Cup finals, and the score might have terminally wounded a brittler French side. |
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The gap is still bridgeable but another situation like Australia or Canada and Nico's lead might just start to get too big. |
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You might have tried brining a turkey, but other meats benefit from a soak in a salt-sugar liquid too. |
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One might quibble with the decision to seriate editorial notes in a continuous sequence with authorial notes where such exist. |
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He said that the Serbians might not be able to hit NATO's planes in the air, but they could hit the NATO collaborators on the ground. |
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An internal CSUN investigation found both Bubb and Brame knew of student suspicions nearly two years ago that Abraham might be using drugs. |
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Bossiness, which might drive some people up the wall, could be seen by others as the sign of a caring friend. |
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If you're missing your meat fix, you might like to try meat substitutes such as seitan and Quorn meat-free chicken fillets. |
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For instance, if the organization has ongoing needs for funds, then maturities exceeding 90 days might not be appropriate. |
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In the absence of a satisfactory, ready-made mold coating, older research was consulted to determine that boron nitride might be a suitable material. |
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In cases of self-induction, psychological counseling might be of benefit. |
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People with brain tumors, cancer, AIDS, or heart disease might disagree. |
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But if you're hangry and you think the previous sentence was written by some rando having a brain fart, this might be the right time to rage-quit or stop by at a cupcakery. |
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The National Assembly of Scientists, an organization representing senior NIH researchers, has published a statement warning that the rules might produce a brain drain. |
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This latest FCC vote might now eliminate the restrictions of any one broadcaster from owning more than eight radio stations in larger markets and five in smaller markets. |
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The atmosphere is broodily dark with Baker and his wife hit by a childless curse that might only be lifted if they can get the items ordered by the Witch. |
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It might be a Borgesian case of sensory overload, like the dilemma of the Norton Anthology of World Literature projected on a screen too wide to take in. |
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Nick Zemke is always smiling and joking these days, a great relief to his mother, because a doctor had told her the brain damage might limit his emotions. |
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To find out, the researchers started by asking workers on Mechanical Turk, Amazon's crowdsourcing marketplace, what they might want a hypothetical smart home to do. |
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How it works is that when a housekeeper enters the room, and performs standard housekeeping procedures, he might spot something like an almost empty shaving cream bottle. |
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Ireland's Last Stand began less shambolically than you might expect. |
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Studies have turned up a link between BPA and heart disease, and exposure to the chemical might make a person more likely to develop diseases such as diabetes. |
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For example, a person seeking undue advantage might transfer property or an ownership interest to a servicemember to thwart the enforcement of another person's lawful rights. |
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Now marketers can begin segmenting their lists in only a few minutes, which otherwise might take months or years and a substantial investment of resources and money. |
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Although in the short-term there was no significant disadvantage to self-fertilization, deleterious effects might accumulate over multiple generations of self-fertilization. |
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Kerlikowske said the recent decriminalization and medicalization of marijuana by some states might have led some people to believe that marijuana is not dangerous. |
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