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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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Its more polite variant: "yoroshiku tanomimasu" might be used towards less familiar people or to superiors.
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He felt that a more feminine representation might be apt.
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It might be slightly slower-paced than its horseback equivalent, but there's nothing sedate about these polo pachyderms.
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A culture gap occurs when incompatible or opposing systems might be applied to the same situation or assumed by the parties.
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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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Any new source of supply might also reduce speculators buying in the hope of making a quick profit.
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Women past puberty wore a small skirt of cotton, and the men might wear a loincloth made of plaited leaves or cotton.
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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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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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