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Or, more to the point maybe, a Debussy orchestral work.
Maybe that's the point; maybe the Texan is right.
"Especially in a market when car buyers had so many great deals in the past year," said Ms. Caldwell of Edmunds, "we're at the point maybe it's not so favorable for buyers.
Or more to the point, maybe the age we're living in just isn't a smart time to be artificially altering your perceptions.
There's probably not much overlap between Duck Dynasty and Ivory Tower audiences (this writer excepted), but that's the point: Maybe there's a real yearning among viewers of all stripes for programming that's stimulating (in a non-Miley Cyrus way), constructive, and engaging -- that appeals our "better angels".
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Because of the game on Tuesday, where we did well at Cheltenham, worked really hard and deservedly got the points, maybe everybody turned up on the Saturday thinking the same thing was going to happen.
"We've left a lot of lap time in the garage and we're massively out of position, and it's going to be hard to get the points maybe we should have got".
At that point, maybe the best solution would be for the supers to abstain on the first ballot in Denver and then everybody can have a free-for-all.
At that point, maybe for the first time since becoming adults, many women are free to pursue their muse and to travel more widely with fewer constraints.
Well, at this point, maybe not.
Related to the previous point: Maybe, because the task was so easy, observers may have chosen not to use the verbal cue to prepare for the upcoming target dimension.
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