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Mr. Baitz may have aimed for essential damnation and entrapment, but he did not reach it through language.
In doing so, he may have aimed to excuse the white supremacists and avoid siding with the anti-racist protesters.
Although the very earliest Irish scholars may have aimed primarily at propagating the Christian faith, their successors soon began studying and teaching the Greek and Roman classics (but only in Latin versions), along with Christian theology.
He refused to speculate on the theory that the blasts were set by Indian Mujahedeen, a banned Islamic militant group, but did suggest they may have aimed to divide the state on religious lines.
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"I may not have aimed at them".
It may also mean that you have aimed too high and that you are falling short with bad consequences.
Some analysts said the remarks may have been aimed at reassuring Israel.
An Ulster Unionist councillor has claimed a bomb left close to his home may have been aimed at him.
The Northwest sale may have been aimed at pre-empting deeper rival discounts for the postsummer months, Mr. Parsons said.
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