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In fact, that may do more for the war on terror than any effort in Iraq.
But it is the business improvement districts that may do the most to alter Canal's timbre.
That's an oversimplification that may do more harm to their cause than good.
So far they have produced only ad hoc fixes that may do more harm than good.
"We've got student groups on campus that may do something stupid, and that scares me to death".
It has many sex scenes, including one that may do for ketchup what "Last Tango in Paris" did for butter.
It is also a depiction of erotic cruelty that may do for ketchup what "Last Tango in Paris" did for butter.
Massachusetts has not increased its gas tax since 1991, but it is among several states that may do so this year, given the scope of the economic crisis.
The Canadians have been partial to it ever since - nearly a million of them curl - a fact that may do little to dispel its boring image.
Cheer up, Ed Miliband, it won't be the bare wooden pallet you spoke from during your local election tour this week that may do you long-term harm.
"Jellyfish moonlight" packs two nouns together: although "moonlight" is a noun that may do duty as a modifier, the substantive adds more force to the image.
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