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But we know that they merely go somewhere else, possibly somewhere harder to find.
I cannot recall the name of a town in Britain -- possibly somewhere in Wales?
"We thought that he was possibly somewhere, in a hospital or unconscious," Mrs. Jimenez recalled.
Niveen said that she liked the idea of taking Adam to another country, possibly somewhere in the Middle East, but she worried that she'd set off an AMBER Alert, which informs the public of missing children.
Possibly somewhere cheaper (Fasono's rooms cost around $700 excluding breakfast), in which case try the gay-friendly La Maison, up in the hills with views of forest, sea, city and the statue of Christ.
Frankly, if it believed that Xenu, Dictator of the Galactic Confederacy was locked in an electronic mountain trap – possibly somewhere in the Pyrenees – and that the human race was under constant threat from the disembodied souls of aliens he killed 75m years ago by lowering hydrogen bombs into volcanoes, it would never shut up about it.
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Nobody went to the English seaside who could possibly go somewhere else.
We have very little pension between us and our future depends on selling up and possibly buying somewhere smaller.
If Mr. Wallace were less talented, you would be inclined to shoot him -- or possibly yourself -- somewhere right around page 480 of "Infinite Jest". In fact, you might anyway.
"It is very likely they are being assisted by others, possibly with somewhere to stay, clothing and money – in order to evade capture," said DCI Steve Heatley of the Metropolitan police.
The Slovak number is a slightly less cheery version of Petrov, Yelyena And Me by Flight of the Conchords; Italy's is a brisk march, possibly into somewhere one shouldn't march into.
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