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Except that we do it better, maybe" — a statement that is not only too general to be helpful but also not quite accurate.
The fact that they didn't want to speak is maybe a statement itself".
If your neckline is open, maybe a statement necklace will add punch to your look, or perhaps a shimmering bracelet will add some needed sparkle.
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UKAD, I'm sure, will at some point, maybe, release a statement [recognising that], which would be nice.
Worthington commented: "You have got to choose your words carefully and Niall has maybe made a statement that's been exaggerated a bit.
It was hard to see whether this was an order, a suggestion, or maybe just a statement of achievement: "More vodka!" A bottle of Russia's finest was quickly consumed, and then we moved on to gratuitously-complex cocktails, mine made up of tequila, grapefruit juice, freshly-ground ginger, coffee, and whipped cream.
With the ad space freed up, Russell Simmons jumped at the opportunity, buying up all that was available for this week's airing so he could promote his Visa Rush card, and maybe make a statement as well.
Maybe a humble statement or two, and that's it.
Maybe it's a statement about Grant's vigor and stamina.
Someone on his Langwell estate, a gillie maybe, put out a statement saying the payments "included reimbursements for extensive woodland planting schemes (native – not commercial trees) to improve the ecology of this wildly beautiful and remote area", and the estate makes "a not insignificant contribution to the local economy".
That's maybe too strong a statement.
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