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may

verb as in grant permission

verb as in concede possibility

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Art may not even be a sturdy enough foundation on which to build a life.

Your kids may have even heard “O Fortuna” somewhere already, and they’ll probably tell you — happily — that it sounds like movie music.

Nearby may be a range of wellness businesses such as StretchLab where clients get help stretching to relieve muscle and joint pain, improve posture and reduce stress.

“Homes may still have to be greater than some minimum distance apart,” Moritz says.

It’s also possible that fire and sheriff’s officials may not have realized that swaths of west Altadena were engulfed by flames during a night that officials have repeatedly described as pure chaos.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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