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Examples for "Maine"
Examples for "Maine"
1The popular unrest is spreading: Legislators in Maine just introduced similar legislation.
2Since then, Maine and Vermont have enacted similar laws, the companies said.
3The third arrest occurred in South Portland, Maine, according to local media.
4Senator Susan Collins of Maine: She has concerns about the House bill.
5It was too familiar; he might as well have stayed in Maine.
1However, a recent BMJ Case Report has given me pause for thought.
2Let me ask you the same question with a different issue, privacy.
3Let today be the day... Let me just say you look good.
4Will you allow me to reply to it?' 'Yes,' said the king.
5Let me address this directly: First, there are special circumstances this year.
6Finally he said: Ask me two questions about everything I've given you.
7So for example, let me give you an example: the music business.
8Let me speak with the American people about the situation in Iraq.
9He used to ask me right often if I'd heard from you.
10Question: Nobody likes me, especially at any company I ever work for.
11Let me ask you my favorite question so far from Randall Hayes.
12The reality of that has given me the opportunity to think clearly.
13Believe me, I didn't want the responsibility of burying him at sea.
14How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape?
15You sure you can't find a good young new body for me?
16You must ask me direct questions, and I'll try to answer them.
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