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Perhaps with the help of Dangerfield, who died in 2004, but whose "Caddyshack" lines live on.

Perhaps with the help of the show's scriptwriters, the South African made a dazzling impression on his new public.

Now, it seems, perhaps with the help of international threats, Russian officials are somewhat more on message.

Finding yourself in this awkward position, you should explore alternatives to outright lies, perhaps with the help of a lawyer.

You draw up lists of personal strengths, weaknesses and ambitions – perhaps with the help of a personality test.

Even if this could be known, perhaps with the help of some sort of neurological scan, collecting such knowledge would violate an individual's freedom of thought.

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Curlin was named Horse of the Year in 2007, an accomplishment perhaps attained with the help of the anabolic steroid Winstrol, his owner, Jess Jackson, has acknowledged.

Those men who do manage to penetrate their wives do so often, or perhaps always, with the help of the "little knife".

As soon as the heartbeat returns, perhaps jump-started with the help of a gentle electric shock, and as long as the lungs seem capable of functioning, at least with the help of a ventilator, the patient will be taken off bypass.

This finding suggests, perhaps, that Pri1, with the help of the accessory protein Pri2, plays critical roles in the switch from Pol α to Pol δ DNA polymerase activity during lagging strand synthesis and at telomeres.

This could be done with a GLM (perhaps enlisting the help of colleague Jeremy Freeman) or with similar approaches.

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