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Similarly, if you practised your deep-breathing exercises a little excessively, you may have faced the challenge with a 'devil-may-care' or 'it doesn't really matter, anyway' attitude.
This suggests the company may have faced the same summer pullback that dented sales at chains like Saks and Target.
We may have faced deadline pressure, but all these errors made it into at least the first print edition.
Some legal experts said they believed Lieutenant Pigott may have faced departmental charges, but not criminal charges.
Regional newspapers may have faced rapid change in the past 10 years, but the sector's decline began much earlier.
So the ISIS caliphate may have faced an ignominious defeat, but the Syrian quagmire is far from over.
He may have faced down Doctor Doom, but Cage will soon have to deal with a very different foe.
Only one side had guns, and witnesses describe the troops as attacking with a fury out of all proportion to whatever provocation they may have faced.
Yesterday, in the latest twist in the tale, it was revealed the man, Thamsanqa Jantje, may have faced a murder charge in the past.
According to lawyers, had Steinbrück made the gesture in a public place he may have faced a fine of up to €4,000 £3,3500).
Former commanders in chief may have faced reverses in prosecuting the cold war -- John F. Kennedy and the Bay of Pigs, for example, or Ronald Reagan at Reykjavik.
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