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Sleep, which might bring respite from the miseries of the day, becomes increasingly elusive.
As ever, it will be a pinprick, not a stab, which might bring retaliation".
And users of other browsers "include a disproportionate number of computer geeks", which might bring their average up.
Communal welfare depended on divine wrath or favor, which might bring on flood, famine or bountiful harvest.
In the delay caused by calling a vote, there could be a run on Greek banks, which might bring Grexit closer anyway.
Welcome to day six of the Rio Games, which might bring us some rowing and tennis, and will bring us some track cycling (Rain 0-1 Roof).
"Prices are stable but demand is growing, which might bring prices up next year," said Philippe Chalindar, an agent with Emile Garcin Marrakesh, a real estate agency.
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So not only is whatever Martha desires good for her, but, in addition, anything which she does not desire but which nonetheless might bring her joy will also be good.
Rove never pushed for a policy unless he saw a group of big funders or a significant electoral constituency which it might bring to the Republican Party.
I once held the Kelmscott Chaucer (valued at around $100,000), and a presentation copy of Darwin's On the Origin of Species, which today might bring $250,000 in the market.
Greece has not abandoned the idea of resorting to international justice to repatriate the Parthenon marbles and is investigating new ways in which it might bring a claim against the British Museum.
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