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Mr Maybe has become Mr Definitely – striking an even more dovish tone than at the press conference earlier in the month".

So call me, maybe?" If you find the idea creative or appealing, you're in luck because there's a chance this scenario could happen to you: Men handing out business cards with the lyrics of Carley Rae Jepsen's catchy (or annoying, depending on who you ask) "Call Me Maybe" has become sort of a thing.

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He should maybe have become the first goalkeeper since Lev Yashin to win the Ballon d'Or.

He wants to "reach an audience of people who maybe have become apathetic toward television," to "make a show that people go, 'Oh, man, I just don't know what it'll be tonight' — good and bad, because we're going to miss as much as we hit, or maybe more.

Maybe winning has become boring.

Maybe he has become a victim of his own ability to do that".

It is as if they speak a different language, or maybe Sophie has become invisible to them.

"Maybe jewelry has become a bit passé, because with jewelry you can't outdo anyone -- no one takes the microscope and measures the clarity of the diamond.

It's been years since that's happened and I no longer mind, which tells me that maybe New Mexico has become my home for real.

Maybe, as has become especially clear in finance, the consolidation of power into so few hands (Amazon, Wal-Mart, B&N), has led to an industry made up of clumsy, too-big-to-fail giants.

Maybe later has become the new black and is there a bigger buzzkill for adventure than indifference?

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