Sentence examples for maybe noted from inspiring English sources

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Cutaneous calcifications maybe noted on a plain film radiograph and confirmed on biopsy [19].

April 16, 1912, on the sinking of the Titanic: "Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg; 866 Rescued by Carpathia, Probably 1250 Perish; Ismay Safe, Mrs. Astor Maybe, Noted Names Missing".

1 "Ismay Safe, Mrs Astor Maybe, Noted Names Missing" referred to what? 2 The aha ha is an Australian species of which insect? 3 Which reference work has a thistle logo? 4 Which pop artist was known as the Wimbledon Bardot? 5 The number 10 shirt at Napoli was retired in whose honour?

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By William McGuire and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, September 21 , 1946P. 19 Beginning of the End of an Era(Maybe) Note: The Kwik Products Company, of 451 West 28th Street, also lists itself in the telephone directory as the Quick Products Co.

You might pay some passing attention to the frog's stomach contents; maybe note them in your book (eats bugs).

It seemed a language from some secret world beneath the city, letters that were barely letters, shaped by hands you never saw: a call to resistance, maybe, notes from the underground.

Or maybe, as noted above, I just don't understand the British.

And he has David letting months go by after finding an "I'm leaving home for a while (maybe forever)" note from Alice without trying to contact or find her.

Well, maybe by noting that Chelsea suffered the worst opening third of any defending champions in the history of English football, and that only takes into account on-the-pitch matters.

"And maybe," Ifemelu notes, "the original owner was one of those women, in the famous sepia photographs, standing by in hordes outside schools shouting 'Ape!' at young black children because they did not want them to go to school with their young white children".

Yet as one Lens commenter noted, maybe the issue is not New Yorkers' preoccupation with cellphones.

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