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The past may shed a light on the future of this culinary idiom.
We may shed a tear on the inside occasionally, but that's about it.
They flex their dry wings and may shed a liquid called meconium, which looks like blood, but is harmless waste.
"Not very much" was the likely answer, though some may shed a tear at the loss of B&B's bowler-hatted insignia.
He has said that when he goes home and reminisces about the journey he has been on, he may shed a tear or two.
You may shed a silent tear around what would have been the 20-week scan, the due date, the anniversary of the loss.
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