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been may
noun
The hawthorn bush or its blossoms.
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And what progress there has been may be fragile.
Let Peter Chernin, president of News Corporation, lead the rest and say, "The shadows of the things that would have been, may be dispelled".
At 40, Westwood has time on his side but his career, otherwise as brilliant as it has been, may be destined to go the same way as Colin Montgomerie's and diminished by the absence of a major.
The Feast of St. Anna takes place in July, but had it been May, we would have seen the statues of 35 saints carried through the nearby town of Gangi.
Those that have been may only have a limited data set of partial sequences from a handful of different individuals and although it's easy to computationally compare sequences, with rare exception, it's hard to point to differences in DNA and know what that difference means.
So even this latest view of how bad it's actually been may change before too long.
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I think it was May".
They are "May" and "Flower".
Some of this is may be unavoidable.
What this item is may vary.
That was may last June.
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