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But perhaps at that point the pet issue will solve itself – as these packs of dogs become a bridge food for the hungry unemployed masses.

And if the grand closing chords seem more resolved than anything at the end of the poem – notwithstanding Malin's Christian optimism as his train crosses the Manhattan bridge at sunrise – perhaps, at that point where genius in language and music meet, only the latter can seem to mend what's broken.

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But then, of course, your interlocutor could ask once again, "What's good about that?" Perhaps at this point you would answer, "It just is good that people be pleased," and thus put an end to this line of questioning.

Using the industry rule-of-thumb valuation of five times sales for a drug with reasonable patent protection, the drug would be worth perhaps $17.5 billion at that point.

OK – perhaps at this point we need to be reminded that all these claims proved to be a total fiction.

Perhaps at this point I should say, "Pardon my language," but I'm not going to do that.

Perhaps at this point you are asking, "Hey, Haggler, where are the class-action lawyers when you need them?" On the case, actually.

Early on, when Denny says, "Perhaps at this point both the house and Nancy ought to be described," she begins with the house -- a sort of privileging that's both funny and right.

But there is another parallel to be drawn with some great drama of conspiracy and betrayal — Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," perhaps, at the point where Caesar ponders the trustworthiness of his entourage: "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look.

Investors are running from companies whose financials may be too good to be true and are ripe for reinterpretation, perhaps at the point of a subpoena.

Perhaps at this point it sounds as if I am defending myself, and maybe I am.

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