"He hits me with all his might just the same, " Roel says with a grin.
Harry Markopolos earned the national spotlight as the lone whistleblower who doggedly pursued Bernie Madoff and tried with all his might to get the attention of, well, anyone.
He made it back just in time, tying a piece of bungee cord to the handle outside, wrapping the other end around his arm, holding the door closed with all his might.
Sportswear entrepreneur Jaimie Fuller, who runs compression wear firm Skins, told the London anti-doping conference firms such as his might pull of cycling unless there was a change of leadership of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
The psychologist and psychiatrist who were with him said that he was going to have to go through a great deal of emotional pain, the pain that he was trying with all his might to suppress, if he was to have any hope of getting better.
He is scathing about those who suggest his illness might lead him to retract his atheism.
Oh, sure, his wife might laugh or roll her eyes at his antics.
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But that -- what his decisions might be about where he might be going may not necessarily be related to his application status for a visa here.
It struck me that Jacob might be manically depressed and that, in addition to his career, his marriage might not be going so well, either.
The father of Luke, the white middle-schooler, said his son might have gotten the wrong impression from a conversation he and his wife had with Luke's older sister.
But asking him how he considers himself to be different from his boss might garner more information: he is innovative, say, whereas his boss is traditional.
This sort of humility might let Mr Brown appear to participate in the general pain: surrendering his pride might be a better form of kindred suffering than the sleepless overwork that often leaves him looking greyly gaunt.
He wondered if his work might be illegal or a risk to U.S. national security, his parents said.
Using Chavez as the mediator might come with further diplomatic costs for Colombia, however: Chavez announced that his involvement might also be an opportunity to settle the pending border dispute over the potentially energy rich Gulf of Guajira.
Mr Bergan's lucid book is a reminder of both how great a director Eisenstein was and how much greater his achievement might have been, by showing the gap that existed between the magisterial wreckage of his surviving work and the even more astonishing concept of cinema which he was never fully permitted to realise.
His woes might be compounded by a former junior minister, Ian Taylor, well-known for his enthusiasm for Europe and distaste for Mr Hague's policy saying that highlighting "save the pound" was "folly".
But he does not deny that some of his soldiers might also be involved.
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There's some debate, though, whether his game might be better suited there as a quarterback.
But, also, as if he were apprehensive that his proposal might get him punished.
It welcomed Mr Rennison's intervention but warned that his report might still prove ineffective.
He was accurately depicting his reality, no matter how uncomfortable his lyrics might make some listeners.
She speculated in her open letter about what his life might be like now.
But if money to preserve trees were on the table his views might change.
As popular as Phelps is in the U.S., his stature might be even bigger internationally.
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His performance might well tighten the polls a bit more than we have already seen.
Mr Lagos made no effort to hide his anger, as his predecessors might have.
And hence, that it is likely that he is not as good as his credentials might suggest.
According to Schnatter, the cost of health insurance to his employees might raise the price about 1%.
Before June 30, Ramos and his men might have entered at least five houses while on patrol.
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