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He might have destroyed the tapes if he could.
Last year, fire might have destroyed it all.
Pressure of that order might have destroyed the careers of lesser athletes.
"If the Taliban had lasted five more years, they might have destroyed our culture," he said.
He was going to bash China back to the Stone Age, a prescription that might have destroyed the global economy.
He might have destroyed his legacy, but he saw more progress to be made, and he was right.
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The war might well have destroyed the thin child's world.
And despite a record 12 championships, the Packers have endured extended dry spells that might well have destroyed their fan base.
Older scholars who had been persecuted by the authorities in the past were protected there, and many younger ones were guided through an oppressive Soviet-style system in which their political views might otherwise have destroyed careers aborning.
Zack Snyder is clearly out to seal his "visionary director" status with this strident anthem to the power of the imagination, but he might well have destroyed it in the process.
Had the judges accepted the chief prosecutor's request for a ban on the ruling Justice and Development (AK Partyy and the expulsion from office of both the president, Abdullah Gul, and the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for five years, they would have provoked the mother of all political crises: it might well have destroyed democracy in Turkey.
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