It might be a twirl or a flick or the tap of a lariat or a longe line or a whip. |
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Police believe he might be holed up somewhere in southern California where he has a number of relatives. |
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Without a job description to figure out who might be qualified for these pithy posts, the best one can do is hop on the Internet. |
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The drug agency suggested that implants might be like cars or tires, which wear out with age. |
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Joyce implies that if one looked at the singer's face one might be surprised by her aged appearance. |
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Fino is always dry, and after long aging, it might be bottled as an Amontillado. |
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Inflation might not be a near-term prospect right now, but agflation certainly might be. |
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We were keen to play with any band whose fans might be persuaded to start following us, too. |
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As might be expected, their verses reflect widely different experiences of Ireland. |
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Well, the new realism is that juries cannot be trusted in respect of any matter that might be adverse to the accused. |
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When a big issue is on, do we want someone who might be prepared to fudge the realities of truth in order to meet his or her own ends? |
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Those tasks should come from the real-life situations that they might be called upon to do. |
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He knows he's not supposed to dwell on what was or agonize about what might be. |
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Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog. |
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I was hoping that there might be something in there that would key me into the problem. |
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An injury caused without mens rea might be grounds for civil liability but typically not for criminal. |
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The problem for the fixtures board might be finding an alternative but where there's a will there's a way. |
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Both events might be thought of as forms of eclipse, which is why they merit mention. |
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Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident. |
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The same might be said of slow-moving animation that aims at portentous but achieves boring. |
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Talk of the town is that the way the money is being spent they might be broke by next month. |
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Perhaps he just hasn't the strength of will to hold out, as one might be unable to withstand torture. |
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However, their latest rebranding exercise might be doing them more harm than good as far as we're concerned. |
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Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out. |
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What might be less clear is how to make a more direct connection to the forest by selecting and air-drying your own lumber. |
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Its one of the best wind-ups of all to suggest to an ultra-left group that they might be a front for some security service or other. |
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If you know of anyone who might be involved with this string of kidnappings, please call your local police department immediately. |
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Jantha raised her wine glass in salute, taking a drink to hide any nervousness she might be feeling. |
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Assuming that this will never come from government, a way forward might be for primary care trusts to take alcohol agencies under their wing. |
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Sometimes anonymous cards are sent and the receiver has to guess who the sender might be. |
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It is likely they would agree that the appointment of a receiver might be the drastic, but necessary, step that is needed. |
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Unfortunately, the Tunnel was killed off when the military feared that it might be used as an invasion route. |
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In fact, given their power back, Americans might be more vigilant in policing the airwaves. |
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None of them are what might be called happy-slappy, airy-fairy wedges of news. |
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We're looking at some idea that it might be a colder than normal winter in the Northeast and Midwest. |
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Only the possibility that she might be a member of my congregation prevented me from responding in kind. |
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She became the most passionate wife that a man could hope that she might be, but alas. |
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The hair might be a bit thinner and greyer, but many of the faces in the historic village brass band are still recognisable. |
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The dive boat had a recompression chamber on board, too, which I thought might be a wise precaution! |
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Yet by touching the king first, the player might be obligated to move the king to another square if he can legally do so. |
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He might be local, he might be friendly, so you've got to tread carefully but at the same time keep your wits about you. |
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I think this afternoon we might be able to do a bit better for you, by taking some witchetty grubs. |
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What Mr. Mendes might be great at is a Batman movie, where withholding emotion is a built in part of the character. |
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My instinct is to leave it be, but I know you might be tempted to sprinkle it with a little kirsch or even white rum. |
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He said he wasn't the kiss-and-tell type, but he's sure beginning to sound like he might be ready to change his mind. |
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It might be a little scary but it is also full of technical wizardry that creates some hauntingly weird images. |
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He stopped and chatted and spoke of how this hard-won point just might be the kick-start Rangers need, the turning point in their woeful season. |
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Some Americans are afraid the next disaster might be handled as badly as the last one and they're stocking up for survival. |
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If you're wanting to be able to get a handle on dual stick control, it might be an idea to check out one of the console ports of Serious Sam. |
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This test might be done when small round red cells or blue tinged red blood cells appear in the blood smear. |
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I was completely knackered on arrival, suggesting that walking the complete trail from 100 to 1 might be overdoing it somewhat. |
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If you hit your driver too low and slice it, you might be better off driving with a fairway wood or even a middle iron to get the ball in play. |
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Wild birds that might be acceptable alternatives for William include woodcock, wood pigeon, partridge and grouse. |
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This won't mean a fat lot to most of you, but the eventual results might be interesting. |
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Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping. |
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I'm not even sure those dolls are Barbies, I think they might be knock-offs from the 99-cent store. |
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Looking at the way the relevant paragraph is worded, I can see how it might be read that way. |
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I'd been hoping there might be a knothole on the inside wall that would give me a view down over the classroom. |
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People might be accepting but that means absolutely nothing because you know what? They're all cowards. |
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Of course, you never know, there might be an ambitious young politician who wants to run this campaign. |
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If you have the technical know-how, you might be able to do better for the price. |
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This might be too reductive, but there always seems to be a man, a woman and a child as the central axis. |
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Deeton's new works might be described as reductive minimalism for those who don't like reductive minimalism. |
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Individual supervisors of public works or of workhouses might be named, but there was no global critique of political institutions. |
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He might be able to overcome that this year because he has had full workouts during the off season. |
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Soils, such as podzols, which are zonal in some parts of the world might be intrazonal in other areas. |
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Someday solar sails might be used to send astronauts to new worlds around other stars. |
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Secondly, not all of the developed western world might be seen as civilised. |
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I didn't know what they were, but I wondered if they might be a species of kookaburra. |
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We suggest that these models might be re-examined in light of these results. |
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It may not be a disease, but it might be worth getting checked out by a doctor if it does not go away soon. |
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So, if you've got an old or unreliable boiler, it might be worth getting it checked right now. |
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Eventually they decided that it might be a worthy enough issue to form a whole group, an action group, around the issue of street harassment. |
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If your doctor thinks you have an eating disorder, you might be referred to a specialist so you can get the treatment you need. |
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The vapor barrier might be tar paper, kraft paper attached to fiberglass batts, or a plastic sheet. |
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It would be futile to hope that athletes might be encouraged toward exemplary behaviour. |
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You'd think that it might be important for her to be able to hear opponents, wouldn't you? |
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Although to be fair, I don't know much about the rules of cricket, so it might be and I wouldn't know. |
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That purge is wounding enough interests and egos to explain the current rift in the party, whatever else might be hidden in its depths. |
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The installation of an air-independent propulsion system might be considered in a future refit or upgrade program. |
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It seems like its all going to his head and his behaviour might be a reflection of his inner demons. |
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I think they're very guarded and very alert to anything that they think might be untoward or suspicious. |
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A slap shot might be more exciting, but a wrister is a key tool for NHL scorers. |
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That was said in a low, level voice and I suddenly realised how she might be construing this. |
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This sounds astonishingly like it might be sound logic, making nonsense of what the kura leaders are saying. |
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As I tried to reach over and lift up the gate it crossed my mind that there might be a danger of me losing a finger if things went wrong. |
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If the subject matter of alien abduction interests you, then this might be your cup of tea. |
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Hypochloremic, hypokalemic, or metabolic alkalosis might be present in patients who purge. |
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Furthermore, there was no evidence of ethyl esters, dimers, alkanes or alkenes, which might be expected for an oxidative reaction. |
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I'm all for experiment and economy, but a less ambitious reading might be more coherent. |
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Drugs that regulate the activity of these genes might be effective for these patients, the researchers said. |
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He speculated that competition for light or water or allelopathy might be factors limiting the growth of seedlings within native populations. |
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Whatever ethnicity might be, the problem lies with its essentialized all-embracing interpretation, and this must be put aside. |
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Some people might be asking is this an attempt for you to try to rehabilitate your reputation? |
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We then had a brief but intense conversation in which I asked her, among other things, whether she thought she might be allergic to grass. |
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The Anglo-Saxon tradition of alliterating half lines in verse might be argued an equal influence. |
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If your injuries or condition is more serious, then you might be sent for an X-ray or admitted to the hospital for further treatment. |
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There might be punitive damages as well as reimbursement of litigation costs and legal fees. |
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Are you at all concerned that the Congress might be going too far in reimposing some of these new tighter regulations on the business community? |
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I'm also curious how regular riders might be able to patch and reinflate tubeless road tires out in the field? |
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He said that it might be possible to amend the Coroner's Act to allow for such a provision to be made. |
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The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft. |
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However if the boards were taken away and if some of the lagging were to be removed, it might be okay. |
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New Zealanders might be characterised as having a laid-back national psyche. |
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One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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Tall, rangy, smart, powerful southpaws who can box might be Roy's kryptonite. |
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A dark patch on the surface of Titan, moon of Saturn, might be a lake filled with liquid hydrocarbons, astronomers have said. |
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Although relatively simple to operate, such a rule might be regarded as an example of overkill. |
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Part of its defence is based on points which might be regarded as relatively technical. |
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It might be thought that I am aloof, smug, emotionally cool or that I believe that I am better than anyone else. |
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If it is said that the debt should have been released on top of the other payments that should have been made then that might be right. |
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But he's ruthless and relentless, and you always think that there might be a point in a Hollywood movie that he will draw back. |
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So and so's research indicates that even a small rise in temperature might be disastrous to the yellow-bellied sap-sucker of the upper Zambesi. |
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In western herbalism these might be classified as alterative, blood purifying or detoxifying. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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That little pamphlet might be worth a second look, especially if it talks about arbitration or alternative dispute resolution. |
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Jake is back to playing his recorder although fighting it might be a better description. |
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It might be helpful and quicker to work with a good private teacher who plays the altissimo register. |
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice. |
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For one thing, the Yemeni might be reluctant to see the investigation stray into uncomfortable areas. |
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How could it use economic incentives to achieve this cut, and what might be the outcomes? |
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These are not indications of a completed peacekeeping mission, nor yet one that might be successfully handed over to noncombatants. |
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He worried I might be using him as a bargaining tool but I showed that wasn't the case. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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The prejudging judgment might be as broad as the spoken English language, or the dictionary, or some other code or convention. |
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In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted. |
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The booksellers are a retired couple although it might be more appropriate to say they are book amassers rather than sellers. |
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Only once have I tried to exploit my ambidextrousness for what might be called personal gain. |
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Watching the disintegration of a man's dreams is uncomfortable, however morally ambiguous he might be. |
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Being ambivalent herself, Vowell agrees this might be what attracts her to Canada. |
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It is what might be called a collaborative poem, or renga, an identity well explained in the poem. |
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Another alternative might be to become more aware of the impulse to lard your speech and writing with adjectives. |
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We also need your name and a phone number so we can contact you as you might be needed to be a witness. |
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Widespread is understanding that the Chinese renminbi might be a better money choice than the dollar. |
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I might be wrong, but folk of my generation are probably Apple's prime audience. |
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For example, the clinician may want to know if the disease is active, or which organs might be involved. |
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Both approaches allow little room for the role of factors that might be specific to particular actors. |
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In 1901, a Scottish surgeon postulated that the disease he observed in the human intestine might be the same as Johne's disease in cattle. |
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Some of the Internationals might be experienced soldiers, Bligh noted, but their age weighed against them for work like this. |
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However, opportunities for more formalized joint sessions on a regular basis might be explored. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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Negotiation at the joint committee level might be a way for unions to enter this domain without feeling marginalised. |
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If we are to gauge his abilities off his TKO win in 5 he might be lifting his leg on the wrong tree. |
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Vallely and Murphy are also considering how joint ventures or partnerships for commercial developments might be structured. |
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Likewise, telemedicine might be cost effective for some disciplines such as dermatology and radiology but not for others. |
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Some of these individuals might be at an advantage over their predecessors, because they might be more able to adapt to new conditions. |
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Apologies for the radio silence, but you might be interested in two published works of mine over the past few days. |
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They might be great for the economy, or we could be running out public funding wells dry. |
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Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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He's interested in it, and he might be able to put you on to some similar source material. |
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We put it to her that radio adverts or adverts on newspaper sites might be preferable to communicating via bulk email. |
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I really wouldn't want to divulge figures, as that might be impolite to the folks who are putting the money up. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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We originally thought that the smalt might be limited to the stiles and rails, serving as a frame for the raised panels. |
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The Buddhas I saw in corners were not serene or reassuring presences, as they might be in other parts of Asia. |
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It's not a dinner-party dish, but it might be just what you want on a rainy weekend. |
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My generation might be a consumer generation in the eyes of the admen, but we are also a generation that is more or less broke. |
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For example, your question might be whether it is ethical for nurses to administer placebo medication. |
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Finding easily administrable alternative revenue sources might be difficult. |
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Other stories in this issue also raise what might be called legacy questions. |
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For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled. |
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His steeply raked cheekbones, dreadlocks and jet-colored eyes, suggest a background that might be Mongolian, American Indian or Chinese. |
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If she's so annoying she scares people off, then you might be her only friend. |
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Who would claim that a moray eel, whale shark or barracuda had such a quality, impressive as they might be in other respects? |
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Maybe not just yet, but it might be the only way for some, that things can really get better. |
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The word's warm informality also makes it usable as what might be called an adverbial noun, modified by an adjective. |
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It might be an irritation putting the wheel clamp on every time you leave the vehicle alone, but how long does that simple precaution take? |
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This, you might be relieved to hear, is where the protests and the sausages come in. |
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It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist. |
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If this was an isolated incident, a rap on the knuckles might be deemed sufficient. |
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It might be hate speech, and then she will get a rap over the knuckles and be fined. |
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I read in your FAQ that the blog posts as the Pacific time zone regardless of wherever you might be posting it. |
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From whichsoever of these motives it might be, true it is, that many of them came over to our religion, and were initiated into it by baptism. |
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I would have thought it might be more embarrassing to have a rash of your mistakes put on display for everyone to see. |
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They might be an expression of aesthetic appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system. |
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This might be a little tricky for them, folks, but don't worry because I have a strong feeling that they'll do it! |
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Readers might be looking for entertainment, information, affirmation or help. |
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Taking the actions required to get you in the right position to answer in the affirmative might be worth your while. |
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We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. |
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But however remote or near these scenarios might be, we cannot afford to take the risk of not being prepared. |
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One part of me agrees, yes that in a completely hopeless case, ravaged by pain, this might be the merciful thing to do. |
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These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing. |
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We all understand self-indulgence but are afraid that self-denial might be beyond us. |
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What might be true of the Dutch might not apply to Italians or Africans or North Americans. |
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Never mind, I thought, that means all the footballers will be in post-match relaxation mode and might be out on the lash. |
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She finds some white spirit and, without recognising any risk that might be involved, throws a considerable amount over the coal. |
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The land was outside the developer's control, but he was encouraged to believe an agreement might be reached with the landowner. |
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We can dedicate more resources to keep our traditions that might be lost otherwise. |
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The keeper of the Yorkshire Museum, who examined the skull, said that it did not belong to a fully grown person and might be medieval. |
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It won't make any difference to what I write, but hey, you might be fooled long enough to have a read. |
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Yet the sitter, whoever he might be, regards us with an air of quiet confidence. |
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Traditionally, a keeve might be set up in November and the bottling carried out in April. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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Maybe if you didn't stuff your fat face so full of keftedes and retsina Mark, you might be able to run around and score a few more goals. |
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Their expectation was that her petition to have her passport returned might be honored. |
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The cheese might be intended for individual slices, blocks or loaves for shredding, spreads, sauces, fillings, pastes or as industrial food ingredients. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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So they're rushing in trying to vaccinate their chicken flocks, and they're also trying to get some Tamiflu, which is a drug for people who might be handling them. |
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Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital. |
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And for Larry Flynt, this might be a monumental opportunity to stick it to the dictator the best way he knows how. |
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This list is made up of other designated dangerous offenders, lifers, hostage takers and others who might be likely to harm the staff or attempt escape. |
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Did Mia stop to think how her coy tease might be perceived by the widow Sinatra? |
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Behind the demand for the injection of young blood by the junior members of the parties might be a political scheme to seize hegemony in their respective parties. |
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Yesterday, we took an opportunity to refuel the ships that are out here so that when we get back into port, we would be ready for anything that we might be tasked to do. |
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I look forward to the day when such dreams might be realized. |
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It might be argued that it is far-fetched to read such significance into a political speech and a generalised endorsement of that by a linked organisation. |
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Indeed, this fascinating piece might be better housed in a gallery space. |
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Jihadist revenge might be one reason the embassy in sana came under attack Thursday. |
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Foolishly, for a brief moment I entertained the notion that someone from customer service might be meeting me with a fruit basket. |
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For many years people stayed away from Northern Ireland, frightened that they might be shot, bombed or kneecapped in the street for no reason other than their Religion. |
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It might be helpful, now, if a few of these craven Republicans had the stones to say it. |
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She said work would now begin to refurbish the building for new tenants, but officers feared a substantial amount of renovation might be necessary. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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Overnight on a New York City street, two artists might be creating their latest photo set, made entirely from discarded items. |
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He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception. |
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To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted. |
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There were rumors, too, that nuns might be permitted to doff their habits and move through the world like 'normal' people. |
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So it might be worthwhile to revisit the process of re-entry and examine what happened a year ago as the unpowered, 100-ton glider returned to Earth from 200 miles up. |
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He had been informed that the remaining sites might be put up for auction. |
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At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern. |
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He might be hauled before the courts and given a telling off, or worse. |
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And it might be what Islamists complain about while sitting in their caves. |
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I did not glass the rails and this might be another solution. |
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Unknowability might be an unavoidable consequence of self-aware, self-improving software. |
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They interrogate members of this strange community and discover that many of them might be complicit in a dark conspiracy. |
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The Wendy house could be sold already painted and made up, or it might be supplied in plain card so that people can turn it into whatever they want. |
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After all, Land League leaders had made clear that their long-term goal was to eliminate landlordism, no matter how benevolent individual owners might be. |
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If the book were reducible to a thesis, it might be the simple claim that some things exceed our capacity for comprehension. |
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These military men find it hard to conceive that there might be no real policy at all. |
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We can see how acupuncture, homoeopathy and herbalism might be tested. |
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I think The Ghost Writer, with its combination of concision and daring and wild ambition, might be a perfect novel. |
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And at the lowest level, helpers or attendants functioning as bungalow peons might be eventually absorbed into regular service as khalasis and helpers. |
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But deterrence of some sort is still needed in dealing with Russia, and the West has yet to discover what that might be. |
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One criticism that might be levelled at him is that he is too soft. |
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Last month's signing of Peter Kennedy has had some people speculating that Paul Jewell might be ready to experiment with a wing back system with three centre backs in defence. |
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Fonda was always willing to speak out even when it might be detrimental to her career. |
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The more nerve endings in the area, the more painful it might be. |
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Anything that happens to you today might be a repercussion from a previous life or that kind of a sense of you reap what you sow as an individual. |
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All but the most extreme pacifists will admit of a case where it might be immoral or amoral not to use force, if not to defend oneself then to defend others. |
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It means anyone might be able to get airside, and very close to aircraft. |
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This difference might be taken to indicate that less admixture has occurred in Virginia, yet the genetic analysis revealed comparably high levels of hybridization. |
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In the back of my mind I was wondering how much time we had before there might be an ominous knock at the door. |
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At this juncture you might be wondering about a couple of things. |
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The authors use a set of icons to alert the reader to clinical implications, interpretations, or topics that might be naturopathic or allopathic in origin. |
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The novel might be a metafiction in the style of John Barth, who has also in his eighties been influenced by cognitive science. |
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And why would she consign herself to lame-duck status, even if two years from now that might be her intention? |
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Although they can be controlled by hard pruning after the flowers have faded, it might be better to plant something less rampant in the first place. |
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An earlier paper had suggested that the phenomenon of transforming items by moving or reduplicating words might be connected with reactions to incongruity. |
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No matter how constitutionally suspect, how costly, how slapdash, or how disappointing a grand policy might be, well, they tried. |
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These job seekers in New York might be better off looking in the South. |
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And yet there comes a point when, in justice to the man himself and the enormous contribution he had made to church and world, retirement might be in everyone's interest. |
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On the contrary, if the Court now decides to hear this case on the merits, it might be a fast-track. |
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A further implication of the suspension is that meat exporters to South Africa might be required to renegotiate the terms of export with South Africa. |
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The court might be reasoning that she still has some psychological hold over the young man, or that being with him is emotionally bad for her or for him. |
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A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict. |
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Super-optimists suggest that, perhaps with some changes and reassurance from European leaders, the noes might be turned into yeses, like water into wine. |
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Perhaps even the indefatigable John Kerry might be discouraged from more futile and dispiriting peace talks. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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It should be noted that this new data is not from some fringe, low-quality study that might be disproved by future research. |
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In assessing the risks of acting on the basis of a reasonably arguable case, you will wish to take account of the ways in which the matter might be brought before a court. |
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I think your readers might be interested in the lapse rate on Mars. |
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If you're in a flashy mood, or just really hungry, you might be tempted by the azuma moriawase, which consists of a sirloin steak, yakitori and shrimp and vegetable tempura. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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If you call them soon enough, surety firms might be able to kick in some money to ease cash shortages as well as to share good ideas and offer lots of expertise. |
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But a new study suggests that blood testing might be crossing over into mental-health territory. |
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They might be funny old things to look at, yet they have a simple honesty that makes us like them, in the way that we care for a favourite rag doll or knitted teddy. |
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They might be balloons, airships, planes, or tethered aerostats. |
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As an actor gets older, his voice might be deemed too raspy for the part. |
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Settlement cracks in a concrete floor around a supporting Lally column might be indicative of a serious problem such as building settlement if the columns are settling. |
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His face turned red from the effort and for a moment I thought he might be having a coronary. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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Her eyes had widened considerably upon taking in the sight the wretched man, and she feared she might be sick from looking at his numerous injuries. |
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As you might be aware, the Income Tax Act requires withholding tax to be deducted from all payments to all entertainers and sportsmen and women who are not resident in Zambia. |
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A qualification which might be made of that statement is that, from the listener's viewpoint, CDs are much easier to control than vinyl records or cassettes. |
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So I have a few questions which y'all might be able to answer for me. |
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James and NBPA head Chris Paul have already suggested that it might be time to get rid of salary constraints altogether. |
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I prayed that they might be spared the ravages of Ebola epidemics. |
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Partly, this might be addressed by putting far more emphasis on education. |
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She also commented on what might be her most distinguishing feature, her pierced nose. |
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Death by pills or lethal injection might be unnatural, but she believes that declining nourishment and medications is not. |
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Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to recuperate its legal costs. |
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For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective. |
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Now, the ASI has directed the metro rail to carefully dig the area, as more such archeologically important material might be located there. |
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If you prove that you have suffered pay discrimination you might be eligible for backpay for up to six years. |
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Some you might be able to regift, a practice now widely accepted as long as you cover your tracks. |
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Rangers might be skint but Alex McLeish still has more bawbees to spend than his Pittodrie counterpart. |
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Throwing a ball for some lhasa apsos may not be considered a reward but lots of scratching and rubbing of the chest might be. |
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Some bodies, such as light, do not have rest mass, and, therefore, might be said not to have inertia. |
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In named-party litigation, it might be quite sensible to argue that a defendant must attorn to a jurisdiction where it is not a resident. |
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Also, you need to disinfect daily items that might be reinfecting you, such as towels, sheets and clothing. |
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Spirituality then, might be seen as having the potential to reinspirit, facilitating a reintegration of body and mind with spirit. |
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For 90 minutes it seemed it might be Spanish fizz as his keeper David Raya Martin sparkled. |
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You might be a cog at a trading desk, compensated with nothing but money. |
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You might be interested to know that Houston's own Harris County Clerk Beverly Kaufman was instrumental in nominating the League for the award. |
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Great Little Places is different to other guides, as it features little gems that might be hard to uncover if we hadn't carried out the legwork. |
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Each potential relief pitcher should be told how he might be used on that day so that he can mentally and physically prepare for it. |
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It is not even true that arguers can agree about whether they are arguing, since they might be having an argument about that. |
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For example, grapes and nautical images might be used on the kylix or a ceremonial procession might be a part of the lekythos design. |
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One motivation for Republicans might be self-preservation alone. |
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But there might be problems with him getting his Armalite through Colombian customs again to take part. |
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