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Helen's father and the man in her novel were not merely embracing, but "in the embrace of love" – and it was perhaps that idea which so disturbed the censors: that there was someone not willing to caricature sexual relations between men, but rather to offer them dignity and suggestiveness, and then bring in the word, the word that should dominate our thinking and our argument.

If all law enforcement officers everywhere were seen grieving over the times they had mistakenly shot dogs (or people) like Dooley was, perhaps that could start a conversation about how communities, victims, and cops deal with the aftermath of such situations.

So it was, perhaps, that the love affair began.

Her most controversial role was perhaps that of Eliza Doolittle in the motion picture musical My Fair Lady (1964).

It was perhaps that college girl, all those years ago, whose allure had convinced Nana that she absolutely had to attend college herself.

But the main reason was perhaps that Obama had such a short record on foreign policy and was cautious about committing himself.

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It is, perhaps, that haunting entity, the "true" self.

It could be, perhaps, that he loathed Brin and Page.

It could be, perhaps, that his shoes were too tight.

That was perhaps unwise.

That was perhaps true in 1961.

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