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might N

whom belongs might and majesty VB

may lily <a May lily; May lilies> N

it may be that (might, could)

may God protect you

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Any new source of supply might also reduce speculators buying in the hope of making a quick profit.
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Various other examples of signal conditioning might be bridge completion, providing current or voltage excitation to the sensor, isolation, linearization.
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The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
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He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
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For example, human organs might be privatized (owned by their bearer) but very rarely would they be considered alienable.
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A perpetual usufruct is thus forbidden and perpetual might mean a long, but finite period, such as 99 years.
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On a cloudless blue-sky day you might even think that you were on holiday!
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His very same meanderings might still be news if they were shouted from a rooftop.
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The techniques of heraldic hatching might have even been carried forward by the guilds of engravers one after another.
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Insofar as the new abstract painters employ old tropes and methods with a certain insouciant abandon, one might call them the new casualists.
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