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So a clue like "Have, say", which might be OWN or POSSESS, is actually AUXILIARY VERB here.
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The company agreed to come out of bankruptcy with its assets, whatever they might be, owned by the creditors.
Areas where resources such as medicinal plants or obsidian, a form of volcanic glass used to make very sharp tools, were unevenly distributed over the landscape might be owned by either groups or individuals.
Neither he nor any family member shares in their ownership, he said, adding that the Web site of American Women's Services merely serves to advertise or provide referrals for clinics that might be owned by others.
As early as 1986, Mossack had been tipped off that he was unwittingly acting as a director of a company that might be owned by those moving money for criminals involved in the heist.
However a new town or city might be owned, its first problem will lie in finding an acceptable location.
Poor methane yield has been also found for common andrographis, spinach, and amaranth wood, it might be owning to the low VS/TS.
Although many clinics might be owned or run by several doctors, in most cases, only 1 doctor was seeing patients at a particular time in the clinics.
Your goal might be to own your own business.
HERMAN CAIN: If the past is any guide, Mr. Cain might be his own spinner.
But that ascendancy might be its own salvation, because with it comes responsibility.
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