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If, maybe, possibly, perhaps.
Oh my goodness, the supreme court is going to maybe possibly perhaps declare Obamacare unconstitutional!
The study coded as "positive evidence of complexity" the use of a series of words including "trend", "possibly", "perhaps" and "sometimes".
Dealers schmoozed with art consultants who were collecting info and photographs to send home to clients who might (possibly, perhaps, we'll get back to you, love your stuff, ciao) be interested in buying something.
Elsewhere, a few people suggested that, they guessed, it might possibly, perhaps have occurred a decade or two ago, when they were living on their own, or sharing with friends who had pushed off for the weekend.
WASHINGTON — So, now that it might finally be over (or maybe close to it, possibly, perhaps), does Senator Barack Obama come out a bloody mess, or a battle-tested warrior?
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If we all sit very very still perhaps, maybe, possibly Bell will construct a match-savings innings to lay to rest permanently all doubt his mental resilience.
Only when you read her do you realise how many women write using a default uncertainty – maybe, perhaps, possibly.
Baseball might have come up with the best distraction of all in The Daily News report that maybe, perhaps, possibly, conceivably the Steinbrenners could, if all conditions were right and Jupiter starts orbiting Saturn, consider maybe perhaps selling the Yankees.
"So seriously just say no, but maybe, possibly, maybe, perhaps, maybe you'd like to get dinner tonight?" You wonder if this is what heroin feels like.
Hence, to admit, to suggest, to intimate, even to toy with the idea that government spending might possibly, maybe, perhaps, in a pinch, create a positive impact on the economy cannot be allowed, cannot even be considered.
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