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The question might have stumped plenty of high school students.
At which point the question might have been asked what NATO was now for.
The same question might have been asked, in another place, more than 2,000 years ago.
"Who has the glitter?" Ms. Curran demanded — although a more pertinent question might have been, who did not?
Such a question might have troubled Hannity during those occasions when he fancied himself a journalist over the years.
These days, the question might have different connotations, but the excitement of stirring basketball at the Garden remains.
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A few years ago such questions might have seemed alarmist.
All of these questions might have innocent answers.
What other questions might have teased out his true views?
The answers to these questions might have implications for both recovery practices and a sustainable development of unconventional resources.
These fundamental questions might have lived forever at the intersection of physics and philosophy.
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