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Maybe she could have K-9 as a companion, which I would also adore.
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Maybe she thought she could paddle better than she could.
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Maybe she decided that she could be wrong.
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And if she went away, even if it was a long time, maybe afterward she would have money and they could spend more time together.
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Maybe she has a scarf, and that could also serve as a tourniquet for her bleeding knee.
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In her interview, she catches herself suggesting that maybe her company could handle the book's printing.
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And after lashing out, she could depart into the sprawl and maybe never return.
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Maybe if she were, she would have spotted the gossip and could have gotten the friend of a friend of a friend of her sister to take it down.
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She could have gotten the password then in Afghanistan or maybe he never changed it.
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Whatever he or she made could be sold for anything else, as opposed to maybe a very specific thing, or just for other money.
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"Every year or so, I was told maybe this year, it could happen, this could be the year, " she said.
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And you can sort of imagine maybe a mother or father trying to, you know, tie this child somewhere high where she could avoid the rising water, even if like the mother or father couldn't save her.
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And Sasha, you know, I think maybe to endear myself to her, she decided she wanted to join a basketball team, so what more could I want?
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She could choose a bright color of nail polish, a hip color, a dark purple or maybe even that shade of brown.
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