We ate a few after dinner and left maybe two apples for later that evening.
Only the Times and maybe two other news organization can do stuff as slick as this.
My actual first novel, started as an undergraduate at Cornell, took maybe two or three years.
But coaches try to mask their signals by sending in maybe two or three different sets of them.
One major - maybe two - will be putting in retirement papers before the brigade deploys to Iraq.
"It's literally happened maybe two or maybe three times in the eight years I've been here, " Backaus says.
At least one, maybe two candidates, is going to see his prospects foreclosed.
Coal and iron ore producer earnings, if any, will remain in the cellar for the foreseeable future (maybe two years).
And Democrats who feel they already have public sentiment behind them, maybe two months from now they'll have even more.
It will take at least one more election cycle, and maybe two, before a broken system can begin to mend.
ECONOMIST: And the mainstream parties would do well to heed it
This was right around the time that Twitter was maybe a year and a half old, maybe two years old.
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So my thing was basically that at least one and maybe two guys at the most that's on a team, you know.
"From what I gather he's blocking the view of my goalkeeper and maybe two or three yards offside, " Lennon told BBC Scotland.
"Just recently, maybe two years ago, he started praying five times a day, which is, I don't see anything bad in it, " she said.
Americans have reared at least one generation of kids, or maybe two, to think of themselves as the last bottle of soda pop in the desert.
Current sports editor of the Belfast Telegraph Group, Jim Gracey, said Dr Brodie had "taught a generation, maybe two or three generations everything we know about journalism".
Within a period of maybe two hours, we were able to drive close to 100 people into a store that normally had notoriously little traffic on that day.
The bell may have tolled for the term when it was added to the Merriam Webster dictionary in 2006, or maybe two years later when Mitt Romney uttered the word on the campaign trail.
The whole of subprime mortgages--what do I know, I'm just sitting there reading the newspaper--but subprime mortgages went from virtually nothing to close to a trillion and a half dollars in the space of maybe two and a half years.
' And she says, she walks into my office and stands very close to me, she says, she's about a foot, maybe two feet from me, she says, pointing at my chair, 'Do you mind if I look at the serial numbers?
"In one second - maybe two if it's a bull - the animal is gone, " says Mr Rosenzweig, who trained for years in Israel and now slaughters once a week, under the observation of a state veterinary official, at the Amsterdam Abattoir.
That would widen their margin of power before returns begin to roll in from the West, where Democrats hope to pick up as many as four seats in California, at least one and maybe two in Washington and one each in Utah and Montana.
Mr. MICHAEL O'HANLON (Brookings Institution): Well, you give a very good statistic, that women are about 10 percent of the force, so maybe two to three percent of the number of fatalities, with 71 having given their lives in this mission, and so that gives you some rough sense right there of the relative danger of the jobs they are doing.
Maybe the two activists are waiting for the stock to recover before they leave the board.
Maybe the two can hurdle over the big cliff together on their parallel tracks.
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