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I might cut off, my battery's low.
If there was butter on the table, he might cut off a piece and eat it.
Casually handsome and invariably dressed in a suit, though without the tie that might cut off his circulation, Grégoire looks every inch the bourgeois-bohemian businessman.
Turkey's Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is due to address parliament today, with officials suggesting Ankara might cut off power supplies to Syria.
If we punished Iran, however, then Iran, and other nations in the Middle East as well, might cut off our oil, with familiar painful consequences.
It would do so, he argued, because the US had warned it might cut off intelligence co-operation if the papers were released.
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They also worried that such a distribution system might incur the wrath of the federal government, which might then cut off millions of dollars in grants to Maine.
The Israelis, angered, might also cut off tax revenues.
Even seismic shocks in oil-producing countries might not cut off supplies for very long.
Even Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino might be cut off in mid-giggle.
Ministers defended their controversial intervention by saying that Saudi Arabia might otherwise cut off the flow of anti-terrorist intelligence.
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