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Reason, perhaps, to put off worrying about what to do about it.

(Or perhaps to put it more clearly and crudely: it was worth the price).

As an institution, we believe photography has the power to illuminate, educate and, perhaps, to put it rather boldly, change the world.

Or perhaps, to put it another way, the magic lies in their ability to present aspects of our selves long buried under manners, culture, and language.

That means 18 games for Curry to re-establish his value and, perhaps, to put himself in the Knicks' plans next fall.

It's clearest, perhaps, to put it this way: His detention has drawn much wider attention in China than the detention of Liu Xiaobo, a year before Liu won the Nobel Prize.

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"We will see a lot more vulnerable tenants, perhaps, having to put them up and perhaps risking their tenancy," she added.

Time, perhaps, then, to put the gay cake back in the oven.

He made it his mission to "deface the currency," perhaps meaning "to put false coin out of circulation".

It is perhaps time to put away that question for it demeans the team of this season.

He shifted, perhaps just to put out his hand, and with the movement of his body she shrieked.

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