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Or maybe it contained in its heart an imbalance or an infection, as happens to some of us.
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Maybe even, it contained something of an afterglow from a personal friendship that seemed – from their warm farewell on the tarmac – to have strengthened over the course of two days together.
Surprisingly, the one room aimed at her tender age seemed to hold the least interest, maybe because it contained many of the things Amelia sees on a daily basis, like toy phones, plastic animals, blocks and books.
Maybe – just maybe – it'll contain just enough information to help you to decide whether to see it or not.
Well, maybe it still contains a trace memory; maybe it's a homeopathically effective soft drink.
Well, maybe it still contains a trace memory; maybe it's a homoeopathically effective soft drink.
Maybe its oblique Caspar Weinberger references made it seem like it contained forbidden knowledge.
Paul Howlett The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont, 1994) 9pm, ITV2 After a gentle start at the box office, Darabont's debut film grew into an all-time favourite – maybe because, although it contains all the cliches of jail drama, it breaks free to create a life-affirming tale of comradeship in the harshest conditions.
It contains maybe 100 billion densely packed nerve cells, each of which is connected to 1,000 or so other nerve cells, called neurons.
Drink green tea! Green tea is packed with antioxidants, which are instrumental in curbing free radicals — cells in your body that attack other cells and contribute to aging.[2] Without sugar, green tea is a great way to get some fluids and antioxidants into your body, and it contains maybe 1 calorie or less per serving.
Thinking about it now, maybe "hurt" works better because it contains a vague collective-memory reference to "sticks and stones may break my bones but words can't ever hurt me".
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