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Union officials commonly, maybe erroneously, refer to the owners in absolutist terms — big markets versus small, high revenue versus low.
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The ingredients are commonly available, except maybe the grenadine, which I make myself, and which is a pomegranate syrup spiced with star anise, cinnamon, clove, and allspice, but it's a minor player in the whole.
"We would pick up patterns that are more commonly associated with maybe reinforcing particular stereotypes… so we're putting a really dedicated effort — probably abnormally large, given our size and stage — towards leading in this space, and making sure that that's not the outcome that gets delivered through effective use of a platform like ours.
It doesn't absolve them of responsibility for acting like creeps, but they don't have as much control over themselves as is commonly assumed -- maybe they're not so bad, after all.
The Air Mali (Air Maybe, more commonly) plane was about to touch down, but a sudden sandstorm obscured the runway.
Though most of your personal traits are shared with many others, there are some things about you that are less commonly represented in the set – maybe the confluence of your reading habits and your address; maybe your city of birth in combination with your choice of cars.
A clavicular fracture with significant shortening is not such a "benign" lesion as is commonly thought [9, 12] and maybe there is an argument to perform ORIF when there is more than 20 mm shortening [4, 17, 18] in the young and active group.
"The exception that proves the rule" is maybe the worst commonly used phrase in the English language.
A role model is a person, commonly of an older age, maybe a celebrity or an older sister, who is looked up to by others as an example to be imitated.
Medieval writers commonly wrote about three, too, or maybe four, like the seasons, from the spring of childhood to the winter of old age, and round again.
We have been doing the unthinkable, or maybe just the less commonly thought.
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