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They're maybe better off with a bicycle.
As with many fantasy scenarios, it's maybe better off relegated to the imagination.
And maybe better off.
But his "I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro" remarks — like how African Americans were maybe better off when they were slaves with cotton to pick — suddenly saw some of his higher-profile adherents drop away.
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After this many years out of the limelight, the understandable question many probably had was whether this property was worth excavating or maybe better-off buried.
My mother though will easily find someone like me; they are her three sons, my brothers, conceivably nicer than me, so she'll be fine, maybe even better off without me.
"If someone eats a lot of meat, they might still be worse off from [a meat tax], but if you've made most low-income people at least as well off, or maybe somewhat better off, I get the feeling that's a good policy," Baker said.
Now that a few have started, maybe they were better off before.
On second thought, maybe we're better off with the undead.
(Maybe I'm better off with a wooden duck?) Are there any remaining ways to shop like it's 1999?
"The assessment was that maybe we're better off liquidating a handful of companies too soon," said Todd J. Zywicki, a professor at the George Mason University Law School, who advised Congress on the bill.
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