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While lawyers for the two men convicted of second-degree murder say they will appeal, prosecution of the 33-year-old crime is, perhaps, coming to a close.

For one thing, the demographic changes in Boston and much of New England (perhaps coming to a neighborhood near you, as baby boomers begin retiring) are making employers more interested in developing the skills of a new generation of workers.

In Russia, you know, the oil price being down where it is today means that the bonanza of the last few years, the boom times, are perhaps coming to an end.

The video game industry seems confident of their luck during the Trump era, and granted, most previous administrations haven't shown much interest in tackling video games (perhaps coming to their senses that this would be silly).

Things like -- admitting that my own daughter's amazingly fantastic figure is so much like my mother's, and that maybe she inherited those genes from her... or perhaps, coming to terms with the fact that I've killed off certain aspects of my own self as to not warrant any comparison to the woman who brought me into the world.

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Our Indian summer has, perhaps, come to an end.

The G.M.S.C. — the Great Monkey Selfie Controversy — has, perhaps, come to an end.

QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, what is your reaction to the overture to Jesse Jackson that he should perhaps come to Afghanistan?

To talk with each other, and perhaps come to some kind of compromise.

But the young perhaps come to their own accommodation with obscenity.

The traditional "womb-to-tomb" biography has perhaps come to seem rather high-handed and old-fashioned.

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