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Morphed into a crusader who slays mythical beasts, he may have originally been a subverter of the empire represented by a dragon in the biblical book of Revelation.
A "quirk," in the fifteen-sixties, meant a "quibble" or "evasion"; it may have originally referred to a twist or flourish in weaving.
Because of concerns from Forest, the Senate committee released only 88 pages of the document, which may have originally run longer than 270 pages.
The 7/7 bombings which killed 52 innocent London commuters may have originally been planned for a different day, an inquest heard yesterday.
Those who have seen Ginger have suggested that she may have originally served as a garden ornament, ship ballast or brothel advertisement.
Sort of like "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" (which may have originally come from the pen of Dale Carnegie, author of How to Make Friends and Influence People).
But one small suggestion (by G Blakemore Evans) which I find helpful regarding Sonnet 13, is that the word "self" in the opening line may have originally had an apostrophe, ie, "O! that you were your self's".
"They may have originally come from the boroughs to suburbia," said James W. Hughes, dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Affairs at Rutgers University.
And though John and the other apostles may have originally offered their eyewitness accounts of Jesus' life, crucifixion and resurrection as an urgent plea to nonbelievers, Mr. Sherrill's presentation is aimed at an audience of the converted.
According to Scott Sheridan, the Phillies' head athletic trainer, the team did not know precisely when Utley injured his hip, only that Utley had told him that he may have originally hurt it during off-season workouts last winter.
In another report in Science last week, researchers from Stanford and elsewhere reported that wolves and coyotes with dark coats may have originally gained a gene for darkness by mating with their humanized kin, dogs.
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