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It may well have started already.
It is an attitude that may well have started more modestly with the stolid, groundbreaking work of Nasser Hussain.
By John Cassidy April 20, 2016 The 2016 general-election campaign may well have started in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday night.
With respect to land and chattel, possession may well have started as a physical fact, but possession today is often an abstraction.
This year is the centennial of "The Ransom of Red Chief," a comic short that may well have started it all.
She, after all, would be raised in Brooklyn (along with two of her crib mates), and not one of these farm villages we passed, although she may well have started out there".
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