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"Our friends and family at other schools are scared, and maybe only have one social worker.
Maybe you own a home; maybe you only have half a bedroom to call your own.
Maybe I only have one idea lately?
Maybe you only have disposable plastic tableware in the break room.
"Maybe I only had a relationship with her as a photographer, not as a partner," Araki has said.
And maybe not only had an opinion but was, like Primo, an artist, a heretofore-unheralded visionary.
Maybe it only had a seventy-five-per-cent chance of becoming a best-seller, and then the film version would earn a few Oscars in technical categories but never really take off.
The only reason they aren't a lot higher is that after reconsideration, the field operators have decided that maybe they only have to shut down half their output and can repair their troubled pipeline in stages instead of all at once.
Maybe he only has one shoe.
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