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May <may; mays> N

May

May

he may

may lily <a May lily; May lilies> N

it may be that (might, could)

may God protect you

as the case may be

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The automatic and ineffable nature of a synesthetic experience means that the pairing may not seem out of the ordinary.
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So, her knowledge in mysticism, combined with an intense desire for life may have led to her revival.
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Ultimately the bid may have been wrecked by the city's history and volatile politics.
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Overburden may also be used as a term to describe all soil and ancillary material above the bedrock horizon in a given area.
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Those with mitral valve prolapse and symptoms of dysautonomia (palpitations, chest pain) may benefit from beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol).
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Several factors may make a cap inappropriate for a particular woman.
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Yet individual grammatical and lexical meanings and configurations of memes mediated by language may be either beneficial or deleterious to the biological host.
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There may not be the crudeness found in the other books, but her version of nostalgia is no less unexpected.
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In addition, some things that are aversive may not be punishing if accompanying changes are reinforcing.
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They may also benefit strawberries, watermelons, citrus, avocados, lychees, and many others.
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