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Of course I'll vote on 7 May, I always do.
Instead, I tell myself: May I always know smart, vibrant women willing to share a meal or an outing and some laughs.
As Michelle said to Oprah in an interview she did with the president last May: "I always told the voters, the question isn't whether Barack Obama is ready to be president.
As I blogged on Wednesday, this is what Clarke told the same Daily Telegraph fringe meeting where he criticised May: I always describe myself as a One Nation Conservative.
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"As strange as it may sound, I always build cities in my darkest moments.
Although my routine may vary, I always have time for a cinnamon pastry and yoghurt.
Wherever I've been or wherever I may go, I always seek out the hidden places.
My Mizuno sneakers will lead each step of the way, and as unglamorous as I may appear, I always return home a more pleasant person.
Delatorro continued to push me up to the very end reminding me that no matter how much success I may experience, I always have an opportunity to learn more and get better!" --Shawn Dorrough, The WealthShift Strategist.
Some people consider it very rude if you use "Can I?" instead of "May I?" To be safe, always use 'may'may
The times when quiet-spoken children asked, "Please may I leave the table," always said "please" and "thank you" and little more.
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