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Or maybe she gave them to you.
Green said: "I think maybe she gave me a little too much confidence.
"I was aware of Marlene Dumas when I was at the Royal College of Art and I looked up to her, maybe she gave me a licence to do something," she says.
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Maybe a kidnapping?" She gave the book a single star, recalling that she'd wondered if the pages had been bound out of order after reading the first line: "The baby is dead".
I have to talk with Alicia, maybe she'll give me that permission, maybe not, I don't know".
She added that maybe she would give the antlers to the archive.
"But one day I had a flash of inspiration that maybe — just maybe — she'd given it to you.
Then, while Ms. Perillo waited for her husband, James Rudy, the thought occurred to her: maybe she would give the money away.
But maybe she'll give them to someone else in New Orleans, and maybe they'll start using them instead of plastic.
For a woman whose waddling around camp in a family-size bikini makes for a walking eyesore, maybe she should give serious thought to becoming a touch more pleasant to be around.
If you're lucky and she had a good time, you never know maybe she will give you a small kiss on the cheek.
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