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President Bush may have declared the war in Iraq effectively over.
The government may have declared the search over, but yesterday two people were pulled alive from the rubble.
Slate may have declared 2014 "the year of outrage," but if you thought online discourse would mellow from that point — well, you were wildly mistaken.
The government may have declared Laos "opium free" earlier this year, but visitors here can still order Lao Bia, the local palm sugar beer, for about 60 cents.
The idea of using reading as punishment seems at first incomprehensible, even for those of us who may have declared "Robinson Crusoe" cruel and unusual when it was assigned in the sixth grade.
By Eileen Reynolds September 16, 2010 The idea of using reading as punishment seems at first incomprehensible, even for those of us who may have declared "Robinson Crusoe" cruel and unusual when it was assigned in the sixth grade.
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Clinton may not have declared her presidential candidacy yet, but Fiorina knows whom she is running against.
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In historian J. E. Neale's view, Elizabeth may not have declared her wishes openly to James, but she made them known with "unmistakable if veiled phrases".
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