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If the Treasury mandarin joined BP and the spook went to a bank, there would, perhaps, be less of a problem.
There would perhaps be fieldwork where students are required to enter a noisy party and make immediate friends.
Without anyone betting on the horse race, there would perhaps be no track, no jockeys, no tickets.
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Rather than feeling very polarized or left behind by green trends and touted sustainable business leaders, there'd perhaps be an opening for the under-the-radar, sustainably-progressing organization to realize they are in similar shoes.
Years later, in a prison visitors' room, Mr. Mielke said: "If the party had given me the task, then there would perhaps still be a G.D.R. today.
By the 1960s, with the polarities of the cold war more deeply frozen, there would perhaps not have been an appetite for three hours of Ruskie soldiers, even as mediated, via prep school and Princeton, by Mel Ferrer as Andrei.
In crossing a heath, suppose I pitched my foot against a stone, and were asked how the stone came to be there; I might possibly answer, that, for any thing I knew to the contrary, it had lain there for ever: nor would it perhaps be very easy to show the absurdity of this answer.
"We thought we'd be saved, but the threshold to get there would be death, and perhaps we would have to meet our fate as martyrs.
"You don't own the street," one resident, John Innamorato, said, recalling a childhood when there would be perhaps two cars on Russell on a given day.
At 21, the "regime intensified": she participated in orgies at which there would be perhaps 150 men and women present; she estimates that on those occasions she would have had sex with "a quarter or a fifth of them".
Were he just a streak shooter who had knocked down a bunch of 3-pointers, perhaps there would be more reason to be skeptical.
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