Erick actually believed it, too, and thought that he might even get his own horse.
He might even, diplomatic scuttlebutt has it, have persuaded Mr Powell to stay on for a while.
"He might even be one of the most misunderstood media figures of all time, " Muto said in an interview.
And, while he is about it, he might even risk his own job by calling for a directly elected president.
As president, he might even help to dispel more of those tiresome stereotypes.
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For him, Mr Strauss-Kahn would surely have been preferable to Mr Hollande as an opponent he might even have beaten him.
The president was thinking he might even be able to bring some troops home during the course of the year.
Given his intelligence and communication skills, and the often wretched choices voters are presented with, he might even have a shot.
And if Dan makes a real business out of these guitars, he might even shake off a reputation as a prodigal son.
He might even quit, it is whispered, on the anniversary of the bombing on Hiroshima on August 6th, when anti-nuclear feelings run high.
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He might even consider Russia's proposal for a new security zone stretching from Vancouver to Vladivostok, though not at the expense of NATO.
Many believe he might even have been a plausible candidate for the commission presidency at the last changeover in 1995, had he not been British.
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He might even have pimped for some prostitutes who were friends.
As the man responsible for steering legislation through the Senate, Mr Frist thinks he might even get this bill home and dry before the election.
He might even be putting the finishing touches on his speech.
He might even use Khartoum's mosques as a rallying-point for Mr bin Laden, in whom the faithful have so far shown a striking lack of interest.
He might even re-explore the idea of a Melanesian federation including West Papua, Papua New Guinea and Bougainville, ethnically a much healthier destiny than Irian Jaya.
He might even resort to ImClone's poison-pill defense, which makes a takeover impossible by flooding the market with new shares if a buyer acquires more than 19.9% of the stock without the board's approval.
Or he might even draw in moderate Knesset members from both parties to lead the government himself. (He appeared on Sunday to extend an offer to Mr Peres, whose political career had seemed at an end after the Labour leadership race.) The idea of Labour and Likud forming a coalition simply to spite and exclude Mr Sharon, though not impossible, seems unlikely.
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He might not even know his own heart or be able to read and know himself.
Today, he might not even be asked to visit his former plantation in Yemassee, S.C.
And had he looked at the Vegas odds, he might have even expected to win.
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The Nevada Cancer Institute's Sharma says he might worry even if 2% or 3% of patients were having fatal bleeds.
Because if someone robs that blind guy he might not even notice.
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