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A strong drink might be in order; maybe two.
Mr. Sharon called Mr. Arafat "an obstacle to peace," and added that "we believe that pressure should be put on Arafat in order, maybe, I hope, to have an authoritative leadership in the future".
Feel free to put these in order, maybe on a good day you quite like your job but you always love your family, now you know where you gain the most fulfillment and where to put your energies.
Future gallery solos by Mr. Taaffe and Mr. Tomaselli are something to look forward to, and a museum survey of Smith's career is in order; maybe Mr. Foye, who has done an exceptional catalog for the Cohan show, will take charge of it.
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Wilson did not write his series in chronological order (maybe because he didn't have such an ambitious undertaking in mind at first), but Lorna Littleway, who adapted and directed "August Wilson's Women," has sorted them out that way.
When they compared notes, they discovered that each had written down the same men in the same order: Maybe it's time for a new roster of evil.
If the British government really wanted to know where anyone was in the pecking order, maybe they should've asked the Americans to ask him that before they shot him.
Grover Whalen must have had a pull somewhere inasmuch as he did not have to enclose a money order for $80,000 with his order Maybe he dragged in the name of George Washington.
A yellow card is in order here, maybe a red one.
It turned out he had written to a Ms. Thornaby (same last name as him) in order to maybe meet some relative.
At least my craving for more time shows that my priorities are in order, and maybe that means I'll savour any spare time I do get.
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