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Picking quarrels with snubs and omissions has maybe become too much of a critical bloodsport in recent years.
"It will be great for Saido because he is a young boy who has maybe become a little bit distracted by the fact it has been ongoing for so long".
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If I hadn't gotten divorced, I would have maybe become a mother and been very happy".
"A lot of people think now that children play so many digital games and spend so much time in front of their screen, they've maybe become disconnected from other people," said Bui. "But people connect in different ways: they can communicate with a lot of people from their bedroom and less when they leave – but maybe that time, when you add it up, is the same amount of human interaction.
Maybe I should have [vaccinated them]; then they would have maybe [not have become ill]…(Respondent 1, traditionally non-vaccinating family)" " [In case of a polio epidemic] I would really find it horrible if one of my children or my husband would get it, I really would.
Mr Maybe has become Mr Definitely – striking an even more dovish tone than at the press conference earlier in the month".
So call me, maybe?" If you find the idea creative or appealing, you're in luck because there's a chance this scenario could happen to you: Men handing out business cards with the lyrics of Carley Rae Jepsen's catchy (or annoying, depending on who you ask) "Call Me Maybe" has become sort of a thing.
Summer, which for most of the history of television has been a desert of reruns and reject programs, has suddenly become maybe the best place to roll out a new show, especially if it is one that takes some risks and breaks new ground.
Well, that maybe has now become a certainty — at least on iOS.
Ms. Jong-Fast sums up contemporary New York City when she writes: "Nothing ever really changes.... Maybe disco has become techno, promiscuous sex has morphed into cautious promiscuous sex and cell phones have replaced religion as the opiate of the masses, but our relentless obsession with The Next Big Thing-ism (T.N.B.T.-ism) remains the same".
He wants to "reach an audience of people who maybe have become apathetic toward television," to "make a show that people go, 'Oh, man, I just don't know what it'll be tonight' — good and bad, because we're going to miss as much as we hit, or maybe more.
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