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Father Dumitrescu said the fine might dash his dream.
In the city, a stay-at-home mom might dash to a museum or a matinee.
That, in turn, might dash any remaining hope of the two sides collaborating on the reforms that Italy so desperately needs.
Is this where the prime minister might dash to hide in the event of some terrifying social meltdown or devastating military attack?
Mal's mother's dutiful hygienic care of her humongous son: "She slides a hand under his left breast that hangs flaglike and slowly lifts it as though it is a rock in the garden and spiders might dash out.
Even before he wooed and wed the charming Emma Wedgwood, Darwin suspected that his growing religious doubts, fed by scientific discoveries that seemed to disprove the biblical creation story, might dash his chances for matrimonial harmony.
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Take your green marker and trace the outer line of the the red area with might dashes all the way around.
It might also dash his aspirations for building the I.P.L. into what he recently called the "single largest league of the world".
By Ralph J. Salisbury The New Yorker, April 22 , 1961P. 44 In the Children's Museum in Nashville, rattlesnakes coil protected by glass and by placards warning that if teased they might just dash their brains against apparent air.
The somewhat disappointing stats confirm Mark Zuckerberg's statements and might further dash hopes for Gifts to become a meaningful money-maker for the social network.
And she might have caught the fire then, might have dug a frantic scoop of water out of the pond and flung it into the bamboo, might have dashed into the house and dialled 911, but she didn't.
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