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She was thinking about stopping Auburn, and maybe moving on.
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I'll SELECT ONE, consume it fully, and then maybe move on to another one the next day.
She hopes that people who come to see the show on bird migration on Wednesday, for instance, will stay to hear a Tibetan monk chanting "and then maybe move on to something else".
Start off in April/May using a wetsuit and swimming hat, and as the summer progresses you can maybe move on to a short wetsuit, then a swimming costume.
"I was offered a new contract but I felt it was time to maybe move on and try something new," Liddle added.
While the target devices have maybe moved on from computers and PDAs to tablets and smartphones, the idea is alive and well.
"My dad has been great with me over the past five years or so but even he knows, he'll tell me when the time is right to maybe move on and have a change.
When I was growing up most young drinking-age people started with beer and then maybe moved on to spirits or wine.
Maybe I have moved on, there are new friends now, different friends, but it was bloody good to catch up.
"If you were governor of the state that ranked dead last, 50 out of 50, in health insurance for families," Mr. Gore said, "and all of a sudden you found that you had the biggest surplus in the history of your state, wouldn't it occur to you to use some of that surplus to maybe move up in the rankings on health care for families from 50 to 45 or 40 or even better?
"There are all these construction workers who were already hired, and maybe they're moving on to something different now, but that's not being counted as a new job".
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