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Had he succeeded, Seymour might have single-handedly drained 70 years of funky, ungovernable life out of Times Square.
"They don't want to admit they might have singled someone out for how they look".
Even so, his narrative emphasis might have singled out the most vital episodes, but "Lone Star Nation" is evenly paced.
Because his editorial page, like the American government and other leading media, refused to dwell on the Jews' singular victimization, it was cool to all measures that might have singled them out for rescue or even special attention.
While administration officials cited examples of recent spending that Mr. Obama might have singled out if he had the power, he has never used an existing, weaker law for proposing rescissions.
Last summer, Iraq's national security adviser, Mowaffak al-Rubaie, said the group might have singled out the five men because of the work Mr. Moore was doing to help combat theft and corruption in the Finance Ministry.
Mr. Pu and other volunteers said the authorities might have singled out Mr. Huang because he disseminated information about parents whose children had died in collapsed schools — a group whose protests began to snowball into something like a movement in early June.
She wasn't rich, she wasn't highly educated, she knew next to nothing about Vietnam and what was happening there and she had no skills that might have singled her out as someone who could do something useful in a country thousands of miles away.
The Apple Magic Trackpad might have singled its decline but not any more than the rise of slate devices.
Both FLOSS support entities might have a single person as a common manager responsible for FLOSS projects; that is, a single person may act as a manager for both organizations' projects.
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