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The wince might just represent Jouve's recognition of changed times.
"With apologies to Sydney, they might just represent a new PB [personal best] for the Olympics".
Now, though, there was only delight at a silver medal – and an acceptance that a narrow defeat by an athlete nine years her junior might just represent a changing of the guard.
Or, given the power struggle at the top of the global game, it might just represent the beginning of the end of the World Cup as we know it.
Rather, it might just represent a kind of basic unsettledness to public opinion on the question, and a dissatisfaction with a binary choice, that might make polling the issue unusually difficult.
His new boss also enjoyed a 68 and, at four-under, the defending champion might just represent the biggest threat to Donald winning what would be his first European Tour title in six years "Christian calls Luke 'Plod' and he has plodded his way round very well," said Casey.
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It is my nature for things to be vague and unclear so I might just be representing that part of me visually. .
Recently, we have observed that LLC-PK1 cells also spontaneously formed renal tubules in gel-free cultures, and some of the multicellular structures observed by Saito's group [ 63, 65] might have been generated by tubule-forming processes and might not just represent overgrowth.
She might just be lost".
You might just be wrong.
He might just be right.
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