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were may
noun
The hawthorn bush or its blossoms.
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Trend-followers may yet prosper again, but the breakout point, as it were, may be some way off.
How enduring these hopes were may be seen from the efforts to gain permission to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.
Those that were may have thought Osborne was implicitly standing up for all those bourgeois things the Trainspotting character, Renton rejected: "Choose Life.
This girl raised by wolves, as it were, may not make the best decisions, but she at least knows instinctively that she should be doing something.
A system that encourages trying before buying, as it were, may finally be starting to pay off for young people.Better news for the global economy in recent days may also herald better job prospects for youth around the world.
A purely behaviorist creature, a 'zombie', as it were, may engage in pain behavior, including beneath the skin pain responses, yet completely lack whatever is qualitatively distinctive of and proper to pain (its painfulness).
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I think it was May".
They are "May" and "Flower".
Some of this is may be unavoidable.
What this item is may vary.
That was may last June.
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