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Calzaghe memorably declared: 'Maybe it's because I'm a winner.
After a November rally in Birmingham, Alabama, in which white attendees assaulted a black protester who disrupted his speech, Trump declared: "Maybe he should have been roughed up".
Addressing a state legislative committee hearing held in San Diego on September 15th, a young research scientist named Hans Keirstead declared, "Maybe every hundred years we have one major milestone in medical research".
By Connie Bruck Addressing a state legislative committee hearing held in San Diego on September 15th, a young research scientist named Hans Keirstead declared, "Maybe every hundred years we have one major milestone in medical research".
As he mucked out a barn and his faithful horse whinnied, the farmer declared, "Maybe Hollenbach ought to have my job, because in my business, I deal with that kind of stuff every day".
They literally declared maybe a quarter to a third of inner city Baltimore off-limits to its residents, and said that if you were loitering in those areas you were subject to arrest and search.
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With the Colorado results still outstanding, he said the Republican voters in Missouri and Minnesota had sent a message to Mr. Romney, declaring: "Maybe in Massachusetts, they were heard particularly loud tonight".
54th over: England 166-3 (Vaughan 24, Thorpe 25) England, I'd imagine, will look to declare maybe just after tea, with a lead of 450 and about 20 overs to go at it tonight.
He had to block the use of a Russian-made device for her tracheotomy, declaring, "Maybe Dr. Pavlov used that kind of contraption with dogs at the turn of the century!" In general, Dr. Klesarev said, this is a typical exchange: "I call the central pharmacy and say, 'I need this,' and they say, 'Oh, we don't have the money, and you can't get it.' "So you get the money from the relatives.
In what Swedish plant scientist Stefan Jansson declares "maybe" a historic event, he cultivated, grew, and ate a plant that had its genome edited with CRISPR-Cas9.
In what Swedish plant scientist Stefan Jansson declares "maybe" a historic event, he ate a pasta dish with cabbage that he cultivated, grew, and had its genome edited with CRISPR-Cas9.
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