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"They might not walk away.
Even if he and his sons are acquitted, they might not walk free.
If she did not heal properly, she might not walk again.
Ms. Downey fretted that the queen, at 84, might not walk by spectators as she usually does on visits.
We might not walk in step with all our countrymen, nor they with us, but — as a nation, for a time — we all walked together.
And while victims might not walk away with as much as they could win in a trial, it also eliminates the risk that they'll wind up empty-handed.
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"You might as well not walk through the door of a bank and have construction behind your name," Mr. Novak said.
Mr. Fio Rito worries that prospective tenants might not want to walk down such a block late at night.
You might not want to walk around the beaches with a ringflash around your camera like Parr, but a little of his magpie eye for the humorous will go a long way.
An older patient might not necessarily walk independently, drive a car, or go back to work, but being able to walk few steps to the bathroom might improve significantly the quality of his life and even allow the patient to stay home.
The goal is "to be as popular as possible," said Marie Seguin, La Rotonde's program director, to appeal to people "who might not otherwise walk into an art exhibition".
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