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Maybe and twenty
At one point during the episode, he even says, " Maybe I have fallen asleep for twenty years like in that Rip Van Winklestone story.
Despite being in demand, she does few films, stating that " I read very few scripts I'm passionate about ... Maybe one in every twenty or thirty.

Maybe and thirty
Maybe closer to thirty, I thought.
Maybe it's the last thirty minutes of your season.

Maybe and .
Maybe you know him ''.
Maybe she will then come to you.
`` Maybe in a year, Tomas.
`` Maybe to have supper.
`` Maybe he's at the hotel ''.
Maybe if the marshal hears this himself, it'll make a difference.
Maybe I would beat old Herry to Siberia after all.
Maybe Lou was only unconscious, but right then I thought he must be dead.
`` Maybe in time to make a cross and dig our graves ''.
Maybe to beat up on his squaw ''.
Maybe the Indian wasn't too much at fault, Ramey thought.
Maybe he was only doing the best he knew how, like any of us.
`` Maybe not, if you're 200 feet under water '', Artie said.
`` Maybe at dinner time.
`` Maybe some of 'em will fall down and we'll see up their dress ''.
`` Maybe '', Jack said idly, watching for Miss Langford.
Maybe some other day ''.
`` Maybe you and me will, girlie, but these two ain't goin' nowhere ''.
Maybe they will take us ''.
Maybe I could call Rimanelli at the magazine Rottosei where he worked.
Maybe he can clean out the white elephants in some of the city departments such as welfare, DPW and sanitation.
Maybe he will help to turn our fair city into a `` ghost '' town.
Maybe it's a good thing it happened.
Maybe they'll stop it now, once for all.

twenty and thirty
A picket guard of about 350, mostly Hessians, were attacked by the Americans under Lafayette, and driven back to their camp, some twenty to thirty of them falling before the riflemen's fire.
From 1613 on, if the lists exist, they contain between twenty to thirty names.
The whole thing, from the moment when they jumped heavily off the trucks, spread out and moved into position just behind the cover of that slight rise of ground and then jumped off, took maybe between twenty and thirty minutes.
The basic state grant is thirty cents for each person served, and there is a further book incentive grant that provides an extra twenty cents up to fifty cents per capita, if a library spends a certain number of dollars.
Understandably, the new Emperor was not eager to alter this arrangement: he would have expected to rule for at least another twenty or thirty years, and urgent attention was required to address the multitude of disasters which struck during 79 and 80.
it has an inventory consisting of about thirty five large patrol craft ( each between twenty and thirty meters in length ) and twenty smaller Bertram-class coastal patrol craft built in the United States.
Himmler expected that it would take twenty to thirty years to complete the plan, at a cost of 67 billion Reichsmarks.
Afranius had written many comedies, as the names and fragments of between twenty and thirty are still preserved.
Of course, it didn't occur to me at the time I wrote it that anybody outside of my twenty or thirty friends who I was singing to would ever have to actually ponder the lyrics or even consider them.
Chiefs often had twenty or thirty concubines whom they shared freely with visitors, yet they treated their wives well.
* An icosapeptide has twenty amino acids, a tricontapeptide has thirty amino acids, a tetracontapeptide has forty amino acids, and so forth.
In addition, twenty to thirty actual amputees were used to portray US soldiers maimed during the landing.
Robin Hardy was not asked to direct the sequel, and never read the script, as he did not like the idea of Howie surviving the sacrifice, or the fact that the actors would have aged by twenty to thirty years between the two films.
They range from a few millimeters long with twenty to thirty cells that include anterior attachment cells and a long central reproductive cell called an axial cell.
Between twenty and thirty thousand Boer commandos were only defeated after the British brought to bear four hundred and fifty thousand troops, about ten times as many as were used in the conventional phase of the war.
Deities of other races were increased from twenty four to thirty eight, but unlike the full descriptions that were given to the human gods, these were simply listed by name.
The list of deities was both shrunk and expanded ; the thirty eight non-human deities in the From the Ashes boxed set were eliminated and non-human concerns assigned to a handful of human deities, but the list of human deities was expanded from twenty four to fifty four.
The temporary teeth are in part erupted at birth, and all the incisors are erupted in twenty days ; the first, second and third pairs of temporary molars are erupted in thirty days ; the teeth have grown large enough to touch each other by the sixth month.
At ten or twelve months the first ring appears ; at twenty months to two years the second ; at thirty to thirty-two months the third ring, at forty to forty-six months the fourth ring, at fifty four to sixty months the fifth ring, and so on.
He notes, however, that the categories were somewhat contrived and overlapping, and other cultures often had more kinds, including the French, with twenty and the Germans with thirty.
The Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, which was signed into law by Johnson a month after becoming president, authorized several times more college aid within a five-year period than had been appropriated under the Land Grant College in a century, and provided better college libraries, ten to twenty new graduate centers, several new technical institutes, classrooms for several hundred thousand students, and twenty-five to thirty new community colleges a year.

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