Fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
Thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America.
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A Vietic language spoken by the Mày people in Vietnam.
To have permission to. Used in granting permission and in questions to make polite requests.
Другие значения термина "may" 1 A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject to market conditions.
2 However; incoming information may well change over the course of the day.
3 Consumers may find good deals at local independent pharmacies, Consumer Reports said.
4 Meat inspectors may qualify for 30 days' notice, said an industry source.
5 It may achieve greater box-office success in Europe and certain Asian markets.
6 Ma'afu said the government may have a different approach in the future.
7 However, the changing nature, and improvements in flexible work practices, may help.
8 However, some politicians and public health experts fear that may be premature.
9 The New Year period may bring about a welcome change of scenery.
10 In addition; a specific situation may develop, but with conditions already attached.
11 Indeed, the same choice may bring great happiness yet also great pain.
12 Moreover, if market conditions improve, banks may decide to leave the scheme.
13 Others warn that without decisive action, the corruption cases may simply increase.
14 The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
15 Gao said he may consider building plants outside China in the future.
16 We may not answer; your question concerns events that predate the Accord.
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